Vicki Ryan, Commissioner | Kansas Lottery
Vicki Ryan, Commissioner | Kansas Lottery
The Kansas Lottery has issued a reminder to players to carefully check their tickets, as several prizes remain unclaimed across the state. Notably, the $1 million winning ticket from the 2025 Holiday Millionaire Raffle has yet to be claimed. This ticket, numbered 055370, was sold in the South-Central Lottery region, encompassing Barton, Rice, McPherson, Marion, Stafford, Reno, Harvey, Pratt, Kingman, Sedgwick, Butler, Barber, Harper, Sumner, and Cowley counties.
Additionally, a second unclaimed Raffle ticket worth $100,000, bearing the number 038513, was sold in the Southeast Lottery region. This region includes the counties of Chase, Coffey, Anderson, Linn, Greenwood, Woodson, Allen, Bourbon, Elk, Wilson, Neosho, Crawford, Chautauqua, Montgomery, Labette, and Cherokee.
Players have up to 365 days from the date of the drawing to claim their prizes. The Kansas Lottery encourages winners to come forward, reminding them that there is still ample time. Detailed information about unclaimed draw game prizes is available on the Kansas Lottery website.
In related news, the Mega Millions game has undergone changes, introducing a $5 price point with a built-in multiplier and no breakeven prizes. This adjustment promises larger starting amounts that increase at a faster pace. Additional details can be found on the Kansas Lottery website.