Bucks County came up big in the Pennsylvania Lottery’s Jan. 4 drawing — two of the four $1 million tickets drawn across the state were sold here.
Three winning lottery tickets sold in Bucks County were drawn on Saturday, the Pennsylvania Lottery announced on Monday.
One $1 million winner was sold at Saz Petroleum on West Street Road in Warminster. Another $1 million ticket was sold at the CVS on Oxford Valley Road in Morrisville. Both locations will receive $5,000 selling bonuses, the lottery said.
The numbers for the four $1 million winners across the state, including the two Bucks winners, were as follows: 412459, 016472, 156429, and 389266.
One of the four $100,000 winners was also sold in Bucks, at Weis Markets on Old Dublin Pike in Doylestown. Weis Markets will be getting $500 for selling it, the lottery said.
The four $100,000 winning ticket numbers selected were: 399216, 306424, 045100, and 409913.
A total of 6,000 winning numbers were randomly selected from a range of 500,000 tickets that were sold between Nov. 12 and Jan. 4, according to the lottery.
Winners have until Jan. 3, 2026 to claim their prize. A list of all 6,000 winning raffle ticket numbers, listed by prize category, is available at palottery.com.
Jess Rohan can be reached at jrohan@gannett.com.
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