Kentucky

This is how much Kentuckians spent trying to win historic $2.04B Powerball jackpot

Kentucky lottery players spent big trying to win the historic Powerball jackpot run in recent weeks.
Kentucky lottery players spent big trying to win the historic Powerball jackpot run in recent weeks. palcala@herald-leader.com

Kentuckians didn’t win last week’s record-shattering $2.04 billion Powerball jackpot, but quite a few of them tried.

Kentucky Powerball sales from Oct. 29 through Nov. 7 totaled $22,649,635, according to a Kentucky Lottery spokesperson. Sales for the drawing Nov. 5 brought in $6,925,188, while Powerball ticket sales for the Nov. 7 drawing raised $6,624,334.

Most tickets sales during the Oct. 29 to Nov. 7 Powerball run were driven by the final two drawings, Kentucky Lottery senior communications specialist Jennifer Cunningham told the Herald-Leader in an email.

While the winning Powerball ticket sold in California, meaning Kentuckians missed out on the game’s largest-ever $2.04 billion jackpot, several state residents did win lower amounts playing the Powerball.

For the Powerball drawing Nov. 8, Kentucky had four winners taking home big earnings: three $50,000 winners and one $100,000 winner.

A married couple in Marshall became millionaires after winning a Powerball prize worth $2 million, the game’s second-largest prize.

This is in addition to previous Kentucky winners, with four other big winning tickets sold for the Nov. 5 draw.

Powerball tickets sell for $2, plus an extra dollar for the Power Play feature, which can multiply cash prizes other than the jackpot.

Draws take place at 10:59 p.m. Eastern Standard Time every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. You can watch the drawings online at powerball.com, and you can purchase tickets online or find a retailer at kylottery.com.

If you or someone you know has a problem with gambling, help is available at 1-800-522-4700.

Do you have a question about the lottery in Kentucky for our service journalism team? We’d like to hear from you. Fill out our Know Your Kentucky form or email ask@herald-leader.com.

This story was originally published November 15, 2022 at 12:05 PM.

Aaron Mudd
Lexington Herald-Leader
Aaron Mudd was a service journalism reporter for the Lexington Herald-Leader, Centre Daily Times and Belleville News-Democrat. He was based at the Herald-Leader in Lexington, and left the paper in February 2026. Support my work with a digital subscription
Mona Moore
Sun Herald
Mona Moore was a Service Journalism Desk Editor for the Sun Herald in Mississippi; Mahoning Matters in Ohio; and the Ledger-Enquirer and Telegraph in Georgia. Originally from West Covina, California, she holds a bachelor’s and master’s in corporate and public communication from the University of South Alabama. Mona’s writing and photography have been recognized by press associations in Mississippi, North Carolina and Florida.
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