Upstate NY Wegmans sells 2 second-prize Lotto tickets in 1 drawing Three second-prize lottery tickets worth $53,897 each were sold during Saturday’s New York Lotto drawing, with two of the winning tickets purchased at the same Wegmans supermarket in Upstate New York. The third second-prize ticket was sold at a 7-Eleven in Smithtown, Long Island. The winning numbers drawn were 6, 11, 19, 22, 28, and 50, with a bonus number of 45. To qualify for the second-prize payout, ticket holders must match five of the six main numbers plus the bonus number. The $5 million jackpot for Saturday’s drawing remained unclaimed, with an estimated cash value of $2.6 million. The jackpot had not been won since December 20, 2025. New York Lotto drawings occur twice weekly, on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Additional lottery winners from New York include a resident who claimed a $1 million prize from the Cash4Life lottery ticket sold on New Year’s Eve. Another New York resident won $1 million in the Erie Canal raffle, while an Upstate New York man claimed a $1 million Powerball prize purchased on Christmas Eve. A second Upstate resident also won a $1 million jackpot in the Erie Canal raffle. A man in Upstate New York secured a lifetime payout of $1,000 per day from a lottery ticket bought there. The lottery results highlight the ongoing activity in New York’s gambling sector, with multiple winners across various games. The state’s lottery system continues to generate significant payouts, attracting players seeking substantial rewards. The unclaimed jackpot underscores the competitive nature of the lottery market, as well as the challenges in securing the top prize. Further details about the winning tickets and their distribution will be provided by the New York State Lottery, which manages the draw and distributes prizes.#wegmans #new_york_state_lottery #7eleven #new_york_lotto #erie_canal_raffle
