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Five lucky Virginians start the year with a million dollars after New Year’s raffle drawing

Alexandria, Virginia – The Virginia Lottery has revealed the lucky winners of its New Year’s Millionaire Raffle, and five ticket holders are now holding slips worth $1 million each. With excitement spreading across the state, the big question is: “Who has those five $1 million winning tickets?”

Million-Dollar Winners Spread Across Virginia

Five lucky tickets, each worth $1 million, were sold at various retail locations across the state:

  • Ticket #038045 was purchased at Giant Food, 6011 Burke Center Parkway in Burke

  • Ticket #155852 was sold at 7-Eleven, 11022 Marsh Road in Bealeton

  • Ticket #300593 came from Food Lion, 46 Madison Plaza Drive in Madison

  • Ticket #556789 was bought at 7-Eleven, 2108 Mt. Vernon Avenue in Alexandria

  • Ticket #606487 was sold at Food Lion, 5209 Plaza Drive in Hopewell

Winners are encouraged to sign the back of their tickets immediately and contact the Virginia Lottery to claim their prizes.

Seven More Players Win $100,000 Each

In addition to the million-dollar prizes, seven other tickets each earned $100,000:

  • Ticket #102733 – Stop In Food Store, Montvale

  • Ticket #236534 – Handy Mart, Winchester

  • Ticket #274621 – Kroger, Richmond

  • Ticket #280437 – Publix, Stafford

  • Ticket #282922 – Giant Food, Manassas

  • Ticket #376648 – Wawa, Hampton

  • Ticket #538518 – 7-Eleven, Leesburg

More Chances to Win

The excitement doesn’t stop there. A total of 1,000 additional tickets have each won $500. The full list of those winning ticket numbers is available on the Virginia Lottery’s website at www.valottery.com.

As Virginians check their raffle tickets and dream of what’s possible, the Virginia Lottery reminds everyone to play responsibly and celebrate safely.

Gayle Gordon

As a college student, making an extra buck now and then was very important. I started as a part-time reporter since I was 19 yo, and I couldn’t believe it might become a long-time career. I'm happy to be part of the Virginian Tribune's team.

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