Columbia, South Carolina, September 20, 2025
News Summary
The South Carolina Education Lottery has shared the results of its recent draw games, detailing winning numbers and prize claim procedures for players. In the Mega Millions, numbers included 02, 22, 27, 42, and 58, while various results were reported for the Pick 3, Pick 4, and Cash Pop games. Players are encouraged to verify their tickets and follow outlined procedures for prize claims to ensure they receive their winnings efficiently.
Columbia, South Carolina – September 19, 2025
The South Carolina Education Lottery announced the results of its latest draw games for September 19, 2025, providing information on winning numbers and prize claim procedures for winners across the state. This update helps players understand how to claim their winnings and highlights recent lottery results.
Lottery Results for September 19, 2025
In tonight’s Mega Millions drawing, the winning numbers were 02, 22, 27, 42, and 58, with a Mega Ball of 08. No details were provided on the total prize amount or whether there were jackpot winners. Players holding tickets with these numbers are advised to check their tickets carefully.
The Pick 3 game results for September 19 included two separate draws. At midday, the winning combination was 5, 8, 5, with a Fireball number of 6. In the evening, the winning digits changed to 5, 9, 4, with a Fireball of 0. These results indicate different outcomes for players participating in midday and evening draws.
The Pick 4 game also produced two sets of results for the same day. The midday draw awarded 9, 1, 3, 6 with a Fireball of 6, while the evening draw drew the numbers 0, 2, 6, 6, with a Fireball of 0. These small-number games continue to be popular among local players seeking quick payouts.
In additional lottery draws, Cash Pop results for September 19 revealed winning numbers of 04, 16, 18, 40, and 41. Winners of these numbers can claim prizes accordingly, based on the payout structure.
Play details for the Palmetto Cash 5 draw have not been provided, but players are encouraged to consult official channels for confirmation of winning numbers and prizes.
Prize Claim Procedures and Requirements
The South Carolina Education Lottery has outlined specific procedures for claiming prizes based on the amount won.
Prizes Up to $500
Winners with prizes of $500 or less can redeem their winnings directly at authorized lottery retailers. To claim their prize, winners must sign the back of their winning ticket to establish ownership and present it to the retailer. The payout is typically immediate once the ticket is validated.
Prizes Between $501 and $100,000
For winnings that fall within this range, claimants are required to mail a signed ticket along with a completed claim form and a photocopy of a valid government-issued photo ID to the South Carolina Education Lottery Claims Center. The mailing address is provided to ensure secure processing. It is advised that claimants use certified or registered mail to track their submission and ensure security during transit.
Larger Winnings Over $100,000
If a player wins more than $100,000, the claim process requires an in-person visit to the South Carolina Education Lottery Headquarters in Columbia. Claimants must bring the completed claim form, the original signed winning ticket, their government-issued photo ID, and their Social Security card for verification purposes. This is to ensure the proper handling of significant payouts. The lottery’s electronic funds transfer system allows for direct deposit of winnings upon approval.
Claim Deadline and Other Important Details
All prize claims, regardless of size, must be filed within 180 days of the draw date. It is essential for winners to adhere to this deadline to avoid losing their winnings. Further details and updates on specific prizes or claims can be obtained directly from the official South Carolina Education Lottery website or authorized claim centers.
Additional Context
This information was compiled from official lottery data and has been edited for clarity and accuracy here. Residents and players are encouraged to stay informed on current results and rules by visiting the official lottery platforms. The South Carolina Education Lottery emphasizes responsible gaming and encourages timely claims to ensure winners receive their prizes without issue.
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