Two lottery winners to split $1. 8 million maryland jackpot
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Two Lottery Winners to Split $1.8 Million Maryland Jackpot

OCEAN CITY, Md. — Two Maryland Lottery players hit the jackpot in Monday night’s Multi-Match drawing, splitting a $1.8 million prize with winning tickets sold in Ocean City and Silver Spring.

The winning numbers for the June 30 drawing were 4, 13, 14, 20, 25, and 31. One ticket was sold at the Food Lion on Stephen Decatur Highway in Worcester County. The other was purchased at the Giant supermarket on Connecticut Avenue in Montgomery County.

Each store will receive a $900 retailer bonus for selling a winning ticket. According to the Maryland Lottery, the two winners can each choose between a $900,000 annuity paid over 25 years or a one-time cash payment of $440,000 before taxes.


Key Points

  • Two winning tickets matched all six numbers in the June 30 Multi-Match drawing
  • Winners purchased tickets in Ocean City and Silver Spring
  • Each winner can claim a $900,000 annuity or $440,000 lump-sum before taxes

Winners have 182 days from the drawing date to claim their prize and are urged to sign the back of the ticket and store it securely.

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