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Washington’s Lottery Names Top 10 Luckiest Retailers For State’s Southwest Region

Fred Meyer in Vancouver tops this year’s list with 9 tickets worth $1,000 or more sold in 2024; Retailers in Vancouver occupied eight spots on the Top 10 list

Olympia, WA (March 10, 2025) – As St. Patrick’s Day approaches, luck is on everyone’s mind, which is why Washington’s Lottery just announced its Luckiest Retailers of 2024 for the state’s Southwest region. These retailers sold the most winning tickets valued at $1,000 or more.

The Fred Meyer at 11325 SE Mill Plain Boulevard in Vancouver tops the Southwest list with 9 wins. The city of Vancouver had eight retailers on the list, totaling 53 wins.

The top 10 Luckiest Retailers in the Southwest region are:

  • 9 Wins: Fred Meyer at 11325 SE Mill Plain Boulevard in Vancouver
    • 3rd year in a row on the Top 10 list
    • Rose from 2nd place with 7 wins in 2023
  • 8 Wins: Wind River Market & Gas at 11 Carson Frontage Road in Carson
  • 7 Wins: WinCo Foods at 2101 NE Andresen Road in Vancouver
  • 7 Wins: Safeway at 6711 NE 63rd Street in Vancouver
    • Tied for 2nd place in 2023 with 7 wins
  • 7 Wins: WinCo Foods at 11310 NE 119th Street in Vancouver
    • Tied for 6th place in 2023 with 6 wins
  • 7 Wins: QFC at 3505 SE 192nd Avenue in Vancouver
  • 6 Wins: Fred Meyer at 16600 SE McGillivray Boulevard in Vancouver
    • Tied for 6th place in 2023 with 6 wins
  • 6 Wins: Safeway at 411 Three Rivers Drive in Kelso
  • 5 Wins: Village Vendor at 16313 SE 1st Street in Vancouver
    • Tied for 2nd place in 2023 with 7 wins
  • 5 Wins: Fred Meyer at 7411 NE 117th Avenue in Vancouver
    • 5th year in a row on the Top list
    • Tied for 6th place in 2023 with 6 wins

Washington’s Lottery recognizes its Luckiest Retailers by dividing the state into seven regions: North Puget Sound, South Puget Sound, Olympic Peninsula, Eastern Washington, Southwest Washington, Tri-Cities, and Central Washington. The full list of Luckiest Retailers can be obtained here.

Who Benefits
Since 1982, Washington’s Lottery has generated more than $5.3 billion to support several important state programs. The Lottery’s primary beneficiary is the Washington Opportunity Pathways Account (WOPA), which provides much-needed funding for programs including early childhood education, the Washington College Grant and College Bound program, Washington Award for Vocational Excellence, GET Ready for Math and Science scholarships, and more. These programs help provide critical services and support to thousands of Washington residents each year and help improve their lives.

Beneficiary Fact
Washington’s Lottery is proud to be a financial supporter of the Washington Student Achievement Council (WSAC), which administers state financial aid programs. WSAC leads a variety of initiatives to increase educational opportunities for students, families, and educators across the state, with a particular focus on increasing equity by reaching communities of color and students from low-income families. The Lottery also proudly supports the state’s Early Childhood Education & Assistance Program (ECEAP), a state-funded pre-K program that helps children become kindergarten-ready by building early skills in reading, math and science. The program works closely with parents to support their children’s health and education.

About Washington’s Lottery: The state’s Lottery offers consumers several types of games, including Mega Millions, Powerball, Lotto, Hit 5, Match 4, Pick 3, Cash POP, Daily Keno and Scratch. For more information, visit www.walottery.com or find us on FacebookTwitter and Instagram at @walottery.

Keep it fun. Know your limit. Washington’s Lottery is an advocate for responsible gaming and collaborates with the Evergreen Council for Problem Gambling to provide resources for those in need. More information is available at www.walottery.com/Responsibility.

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Dan Miller (Curator on behalf of Washington’s Lottery)
E-mail: dan.miller@curatorpr.com

Xiamara Garza (Curator on behalf of Washington’s Lottery)
E-mail: xiamara.garza@curatorpr.com