There will be a second drawing for the New Year’s Day Super Draw because of a human error, according to the Connecticut Lottery web site.
A message posted on the CT Lottery website says there was an “error in the range of tickets.”
“Due to an error in the range of tickets eligible for the Super Draw drawing, a second drawing will take place shortly,” the message states.
Anyone who bought a ticket is urged to hold onto all tickets because all tickets sold are eligible to win. The tickets cost $10.
Tickets went on sale Sunday, Oct. 15 and were sold until they ran out or until 2 a.m. on Monday, whenever came first.
The CT Lotto said they are hoping to hold a second drawing as soon as possible.
It is not clear where the money for the second winner will come from.
The message on the lottery website says “winning tickets from both drawings will be honored.”
"Our Gaming Division will be reviewing the policies and procedures put in place for this drawing, and will place heightened scrutiny on procedures for future drawings in order to ensure they are conducted appropriately. We encourage consumers to hold on to tickets they purchased for today's drawing as winning numbers from two drawings will be honored by the Connecticut Lottery," the state's Department of Consumer Protection said in a statement.
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