Powerball Delays Record-Breaking $1.9 Billion Drawing Over 'Security Protocol'

It’s likely that the official results won’t be known until Tuesday morning.
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DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Powerball drawing was delayed Monday and it’s likely that the official results won’t be known until later Tuesday, the Multi-State Lottery Association said. The record-breaking $1.9 billion Powerball drawing was delayed because a participating lottery had issues processing sales, officials said.

“Powerball requires all 48 participating lotteries to submit their sales and play data prior to the winning numbers being selected. Once Powerball receives the outstanding submission, the drawing can proceed,” the lottery said in a statement to The Associated Press.

Nearly three hours after the scheduled 10:59 p.m. EST drawing, the association told the AP: “It’s against our policy to name the lottery that is experiencing the delay.”

The winning numbers and recorded video of the drawing will be posted to the Powerball website and YouTube channel. Players should hold onto their tickets, the statement said.

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Who will win a record $1.9 billion in the Powerball lottery?

The jackpot is nearly $400 million larger than the previous record jackpot and will keep growing until someone wins the prize. Only four previous jackpots have topped $1 billion, but none of those are close to the current prize, which started at $20 million back on Aug. 6 and over three winless months has grown ever more massive. No one has won the jackpot since Aug. 3.

A winner who chooses an annuity, paid annually over 29 years, would get the estimated $1.9 billion payout. Nearly all winners instead opt for cash, which for Monday’s drawing would be $929.1 million.

Even as more people attracted by the giant prize drop $2 on a Powerball ticket, the game’s ultra-long odds of 1 in 292.2 million means there still is a good chance that another drawing will pass without anyone winning the grand prize. That would push the jackpot for Wednesday’s drawing to more than $2 billion.

Those who spend $2 on a Powerball ticket might wonder if something is wrong when 40 drawings pass without a jackpot winner, but this is how the game is designed. It’s unlikely anyone will win the prize until a growing jackpot attracts more players. And more ticket sales mean the lottery can raise more money for public programs, which is the point of the state lotteries.

Still, it has been an awful long time without a jackpot, and if there isn’t a winner some time Tuesday now because of the delay, a record will have been reached: 41 draws without anyone matching all six numbers.

The game is played in 45 states, as well as Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

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Dudley-Lowe reported from Atlanta.

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Responsible Wealth: 10 Ways You Can Use Your Lottery Winnings To Improve The World
1. The Gift Of Learning(01 of10)
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Perhaps one of the best things you can give is the gift of education, because it can last for generations. For $10,000 at a time, there are many charities that you can assist with funding schools in impoverished countries. For example, with a Plan Canada donation, you could help establish schools in Honduras. Or, if you’re looking for a more hands-on adventure travel experience, pack your hammer and head to Kenya to physically help build a school. Along with creating a place of learning for children who may never have had that experience, you can discover traditional Maasai culture. Oh, and never mind the elephant watching and beautiful sunsets you’ll encounter. (credit:Getty Images)
2. Bounty Of The Land(02 of10)
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3. The Sound Of Giving(03 of10)
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4. The Angel Of Investment(04 of10)
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If you’ve always had a head for business, or perhaps already run a successful company, why not help someone else who’s got a great idea but doesn’t have the financial backing? Become an independent angel investor. Check out sites such as The Network of Angel Organizations-Ontario or a national angel group. Joining can help provide seed money to a variety of new businesses. Who knows, you could help fund a hot new Internet idea that could become the next Twitter or Instagram! (credit:Getty Images)
5. Be Kind To Animals(05 of10)
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Some people say if they won millions, they’d spend the rest of their lives feeding and caring for animals. That could mean donating to humane societies or using the money you’ve won to start your own hobby farm. If pets are more your thing, why not help low-income people ensure their dogs and cats have access to good veterinary care through the Farley Foundation, named after the beloved dog from Canadian cartoon strip For Better or For Worse? You can donate in your own pet’s name or create a legacy gift by providing funding in your will. (credit:Getty Images)
6. Give Back To Nature(06 of10)
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7. Help Furnish A Dream(07 of10)
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8. Dressed With Care(08 of10)
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If you had a love of fashion before winning the lottery, you can spread that fashion sense around by helping to provide clothing for disadvantaged people with your windfall. There are many charities for those who need outfits for events such as prom, their wedding, or a job interview. By supporting group Brides Against Breast Cancer, you’ll not only help the less fortunate look beautiful on their day, but also support the fight against breast cancer. (credit:Getty Images)
9. Education Granted(09 of10)
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10. The Final Frontier(10 of10)
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Winning the lottery can mean that you can explore wild, long-held childhood dreams—such as space exploration! Make a sizeable donation to NASA or join a growing number of people who are helping crowdfund projects such as the Mars One Mission, which aims to have the first human settlement on Mars by 2025. (credit:Getty Images)

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