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Have you checked your KS lottery tickets? These June prizes haven’t been claimed

Ten unclaimed lottery tickets from June are worth a combined $58,487.50.
Ten unclaimed lottery tickets from June are worth a combined $58,487.50. File photo

Lottery players who haven’t checked their tickets may want to do so.

That’s because there are more than 50 lottery prizes that haven’t been claimed in Kansas since last July. Of those unclaimed prizes, 10 are from June 2026 and are worth a combined $58,487.50.

In Kansas, lottery prize expiration dates depend on the type of game you played. Winners of Fast Play tickets have 180 days from the purchase date, draw game tickets expire 365 days from the drawing date and the scratch and pull tab tickets have varying expiration dates.

Unclaimed June lottery prizes

Here’s a list of unclaimed prizes won in June with tickets purchased at Kansas retailers, as of July 7.

  • 6/8/2026, Racetrax, Northeast Kansas, $1,622
  • 6/9/2026, Mega Millions, Northeast Kansas, $1,000
  • 6/26/2026, Racetrax, North Central Kansas, $1,770.50
  • 6/27/2026, Super Kansas Cash, South Central Kansas, $2,000
  • 6/27/2026, Racetrax, South Central Kansas, $1,845
  • 6/27/2026, Lotto America, Southeast Kansas, $1,000
  • 6/29/2026, Keno, South Central Kansas, $2,000
  • 6/29/2026, Super Kansas Cash, South Central Kansas, $2,000
  • 6/30/2026, Keno, South Central Kansas, $1,250
  • 6/30/2026, 2 by 2, Southwest Kansas, $44,000
Map of the Kansas Lottery’s regions.
Map of the Kansas Lottery’s regions. Kansas Lottery

Claiming Kansas lottery prizes

Lottery prizes up to $599 may be claimed at most retailers that sell lottery tickets. You do not have to claim your prize at the same place you purchased your ticket.

“Some stores have certain times when they can cash larger prizes or have limited cash on hand, so be sure to tell the clerk the amount of the prize before the ticket is validated,” lottery officials said, adding that you may also claim your prize at the Kansas Lottery headquarters in Topeka.

For prizes between $600 and $5,000, you must bring your ticket to the headquarters in Topeka or mail your ticket and the claim form to the office. You can receive your check the same day you claim your prize.

If your prize is worth $5,001 or more, you must also bring your ticket to the Topeka office or mail it in with the claim form, but you will not receive your prize the same day. Winners may receive their check via the mail or through an electronic deposit about a week later, and mandatory tax withholdings will be held from your check.

You’ll be required to fill out a claim form if your prize is worth more than $50.

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Kaitlyn Alatidd
McClatchy DC
Kaitlyn Alatidd is a service journalism reporter for The Wichita Eagle. She is a graduate of agricultural communications & journalism at Kansas State University. 
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