Arizona Lottery Powerball, The Pick results for July 26, 2025

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Arizona Lottery players can choose from a variety of draw games, including Powerball and Mega Millions, which have recently seen historic jackpots. These jackpots rank among the largest in U. S. lottery history, highlighting the popularity of the games. Funds generated from lottery sales are allocated to support higher education, health services, environmental conservation, and economic development throughout Arizona.

Winners can claim prizes up to $100 at authorized retailers, while those with wins exceeding $599 must submit a claim form along with their ticket and ID either by mail or in person at designated Lottery offices. Four offices in Arizona, located in Phoenix, Tucson, and Kingman, handle prize claims of varying amounts. Lottery tickets can be purchased at convenience stores and online through the Jackpocket app, enhancing accessibility for players. The app provides a seamless experience for selecting games, purchasing tickets, and collecting winnings. As the official digital lottery courier for the USA TODAY Network, Jackpocket helps increase participation in the Arizona Lottery.

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