What is the largest sum ever won by anyone in the CA lottery?
State lotteries The record annuity-value prizes in the largest state lottery games in the United States have been: * California: $193 million to three tickets February 16, 2002; to single winner, $141 million to Alex Matulas on June 23, 2001; * New York: $130 million in special Millennium Millions game November 4, 2000, shared by two winners; to single winner, $100 million to Johnnie Ely in Millennium Millions of December 31, 1999; * Pennsylvania: $115.6 million shared among 14 winning tickets in April 1989, in Super 7 game later discontinued after a scandal; in subsequent Super 6 game $86,192,222.20 in December 1999, claimed by Shemonski family in March 2000 * Florida: $106.5 million to six tickets in September 1990 * Texas: estimated $145 million June 19, 2004 * Ohio: $75 million April 13, 2002. The ratio between lump sum and annuity value varies over time with interest rates and possible alterations in the length of the period for which payments are made.
State lotteries The record annuity-value prizes in the largest state lottery games in the United States have been: * California: $193 million to three tickets February 16, 2002; to single winner, $141 million to Alex Matulas on June 23, 2001; * New York: $130 million in special Millennium Millions game November 4, 2000, shared by two winners; to single winner, $100 million to Johnnie Ely in Millennium Millions of December 31, 1999; * Pennsylvania: $115.6 million shared among 14 winning tickets in April 1989, in Super 7 game later discontinued after a scandal; in subsequent Super 6 game $86,192,222.20 in December 1999, claimed by Shemonski family in March 2000 * Florida: $106.5 million to six tickets in September 1990 * Texas: estimated $145 million June 19, 2004 * Ohio: $75 million April 13, 2002. The ratio between lump sum and annuity value varies over time with interest rates and possible alterations in the length of the period for which payments are made. Sources: