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Maryland's $1.7M Multi-Match jackpot remains unclaimed after historic draw

A local tavern sold the winning ticket, but time is running out. Will the mystery millionaire step forward before the 182-day deadline?

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Maryland's $1.7M Multi-Match jackpot remains unclaimed after historic draw

A single lottery ticket has scooped Maryland's Multi-Match top prize of $1.7 million. The winning numbers—3, 14, 15, 19, 27 and 38—were drawn on Thursday, March 19, 2026. The lucky player now faces a life-changing windfall after matching all six correctly.

The winning ticket was bought at Abell's Tavern, a local retailer on Piney Point Road in Callaway, St. Mary's County. As a result of selling the jackpot-winning ticket, the shop will receive a $1,000 bonus from the Maryland Lottery.

The prize can be claimed in full through annuity payments, spread over 25 equal yearly instalments. However, the winner must act quickly: all Multi-Match prizes expire 182 days after the draw date.

The jackpot winner has yet to come forward. Once claimed, the $1.7 million prize will be paid out according to the chosen payment plan. The Maryland Lottery continues to remind players to check their tickets before the deadline passes.

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