Summary of State Lottery Draw Results and Prize Redemption Protocols for April 26, 2026
Introduction
This report details the lottery draw outcomes and the corresponding prize claim procedures for the states of Tennessee, Maryland, Indiana, and Louisiana as of April 26, 2026.
Main Body
The lottery draws for April 26, 2026, yielded the following results across the four jurisdictions. In Tennessee, the Evening Cash 3 numbers were 9-2-6 (Wild 3), Cash 4 were 8-6-2-5 (Wild 2), the Daily Tennessee Jackpot was 04-20-30-32-33, and Millionaire for Life was 02-03-06-17-56 (Bonus 03). Maryland's results included Pick 3 (Midday 8-5-2, Evening 4-8-0), Pick 4 (Midday 5-5-4-6, Evening 5-1-3-1), and Pick 5 (Midday 9-1-7-9-1, Evening 6-9-5-7-7), alongside Cash Pop and Bonus Match 5. Indiana's outcomes featured Cash 5 (02-07-20-36-41), Daily 3 (7-3-4 and 3-8-8), Daily 4 (9-6-7-1 and 8-8-2-7), and Millionaire for Life (02-03-06-17-56, Bonus 03). Louisiana's results were Pick 3 (7-5-0), Pick 4 (0-0-7-5), and Pick 5 (3-7-6-0-0). Administrative protocols for prize redemption vary by state and award magnitude. Tennessee retailers process prizes up to $599, while amounts exceeding this threshold require submission via mail or at designated offices in Nashville, Knoxville, Chattanooga, or Memphis. Maryland allows retailer redemption up to $600; however, prizes exceeding $5,000 necessitate an in-person claim. Indiana permits retailer claims for prizes up to $599, with a tiered system requiring regional office or mail-in claims for amounts up to $49,999, and mandatory in-person claims at the Indianapolis headquarters for prizes of $50,000 or more. Louisiana retailers redeem prizes up to $600, with a requirement for in-person claims at the Baton Rouge office for any prize exceeding $5,000. Verification requirements across these jurisdictions are largely standardized, necessitating a signed ticket and government-issued identification. Tennessee and Indiana require proof of a Social Security number for higher-tier claims. Maryland specifically mandates that claims for prizes over $600 be conducted by appointment only at its headquarters. Louisiana's mail-in process requires photocopies of the ticket—excluding Powerball and Mega Millions—and a completed prize claim form. Operational schedules for these lotteries are diverse. Tennessee and Louisiana utilize Central Time for their draws, while Maryland operates on Eastern Time. Indiana maintains a high frequency of draws for specific games, such as Cash Pop, which occurs five times daily. These schedules are fixed, with major games like Powerball and Mega Millions following a consistent multi-state cadence.
Conclusion
The lottery operations for April 26, 2026, concluded with the publication of winning numbers and the continued application of state-specific regulatory frameworks for prize disbursement.