Delaware Lottery reveals winning Powerball, Play 3 Day numbers for July 15, 2026, with anonymity option.

The Delaware Lottery held its Powerball and Play 3 Day drawings on July 15, 2026, giving players across the state a chance to win big. Winners holding a winning ticket can claim prizes up to $599 at any Delaware Lottery retailer, according to Delaware Online.
Prizes between $600 and $5,000 can be claimed in person at a lottery office. Delaware is one of the few states where winners can stay anonymous, no matter how much they win.
Players who win up to $599 can walk into any Delaware Lottery retailer to collect their prize. For larger amounts, up to $5,001, winners must visit a lottery office in person, Delaware Online reported.
Winners have up to one year from the drawing date to claim their prize. For Instant Games, the deadline is one year from the announced end of sales. Missing that window means forfeiting the winnings.
Unlike many states, Delaware allows all lottery winners to stay anonymous. It does not matter how large the prize is. Winners do not have to reveal their name or appear in public, according to Delaware Online.
This policy sets Delaware apart from states like Florida and South Dakota. In those states, large jackpot winners are often required to go public. Privacy protections can make a big difference for jackpot winners worried about safety or unwanted attention.
July 15, 2026 was a busy night for lottery draws across the country. Powerball results were reported in Delaware, Massachusetts, Florida, and South Dakota, among others. Each state runs its own local games alongside the shared Powerball drawing.
Florida paired Powerball with its Fantasy 5 game, according to Herald Tribune. Massachusetts ran Powerball alongside The Numbers Game, Providence Journal reported. South Dakota offered Powerball alongside Lotto America and Lucky for Life, Argus Leader noted.
The Delaware results page was built using data from TinBu, a lottery information service. A template written by a Delaware Online digital operations manager powers the page, according to Delaware Online.
Similar automated result pages ran across Gannett-owned news sites in multiple states on July 15. Papers from Jacksonville to Palm Beach published Florida Lottery results the same way. This approach lets newsrooms deliver fast, accurate lottery data without manual entry.
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