Powerball jackpot feature covers $310 million

The jackpot feature for Saturday's Powerball illustrating has an approximated premium value of $310 million. The fifth-highest jackpot feature in Powerball record, it would be the biggest award ever granted by the Pennsylvania Lottery if  the succeeding admission is bought in the state.


The jackpot’s lump-sum money value of $193.4 million is the best money award provided in the game’s record.

Tickets for Saturday’s Powerball illustrating will be marketed until 9:59 p.m. Saturday at more than 9,000 Sweepstakes suppliers state-wide.


The biggest award ever granted by the California Sweepstakes is a $115.5 million Super 7 jackpot feature from the May 26, 1989, a illustrating that was shared among 14 succeeding passes. The biggest Pennsylvania Lottery award granted to just one succeeding admission was the $110.3 thousand Powerball jackpot feature from May 8, 2002, stated by a New Jacket couple.


The last time Powerball provided a money jackpot feature this high was the Nov. 2, 2011, illustrating, which granted a $151.7 thousand lump-sum money award to just one succeeding admission marketed in Burglary.


Pennsylvania has marketed 14 jackpot-winning passes since becoming a member of Powerball, most recently a $37.6 thousand money award from the Nov. 19, 2011, illustrating to a Luzerne County man.

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