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Families outraged after dead loved ones in Los Angeles received primary election ballots

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Families outraged after dead loved ones in Los Angeles received primary election ballots

Ballots are still landing in mailboxes for Californians who died years ago, and outraged Los Angeles families say repeated calls, official paperwork and even death certificates have failed to get their loved ones removed from the voter rolls.

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Metro exclusive Families outraged after dead loved ones in Los Angeles received primary election ballots By Jamie Paige Published June 11, 2026, 9:00 a.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The California Post on Google Ballots continued to arrive in the mailboxes of deceased Californians ahead of this year’s primary election, despite repeated efforts by relatives to notify officials and provide proof of death, The California Post has learned. Los Angeles resident Steve Brown followed every instruction election officials gave him after his wife, Lisa Brown, died in 2021. Steve reported her death, submitted paperwork and even sent a copy of her death certificate, he told The Post.

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