WOW - WASHINGTON CROSSING, Pa. (AP) — The winning ticket in the $213.2 million Powerball drawing was purchased at a convenience store in Bucks County in eastern Pennsylvania, lottery officials said Sunday.
Saturday's winning ticket was sold at a Cumberland Farms store in Washington Crossing. The jackpot was the biggest ever in Pennsylvania.
No winner had yet come forward. Lottery officials encouraged the holder of the winning ticket to sign the back of it, consult a financial adviser and to contact lottery headquarters.
The winner has 60 days from the date of claiming the prize to decide between a $213.2 million annuity paid over 29 years or a one-time payment of $110.2 million, minus 25% federal tax withholding.
The winning numbers from Saturday's drawing were 3-9-17-37-43, and the Powerball was 39.