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Jamie Paige · 2026-06-13 · via New York Post

Los Angeles homeowners are fuming after ballots continue landing in their mailboxes for people who moved away years ago.

The intended recipients include former residents of the addresses or family members who have since moved away, some who have been gone for six years, The California Post learned.

The alleged botched ballot issues come as a federal lawsuit alleges California is carrying more than 873,000 inactive voter registrations, some dating back more than a decade.

A hand holding several official ballot envelopes marked for election mail, with "Election Date: 6/2/2026" visible on one.

Homeowners across Los Angeles County say they’re still receiving ballots for people who haven’t lived at their addresses in years. Katie Avery

The issue has become a recurring source of frustration for Pacific Palisades resident Sue Pascoe.

Pascoe, publisher of Circling The News, lost her home in the January 2025 Palisades Fire — but even before the fire, she said ballots continued arriving for family members who no longer lived in California.

“If they’re registered somewhere else, why are ballots still coming here?” Pascoe told The Post.

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Sue Pasco displays ballots received for deceased family members outside City Hall in Los Angeles, CA.

Sue Pasco displays ballots received for deceased family members outside City Hall in Los Angeles, CA. Katie Avery

One son serves in the military, and has even spent time living outside the country. Another is registered to vote in Texas. Her daughter moved away almost six years ago — yet election mail continued arriving at the family’s California address.

Pascoe said she’s tried everything to stop the ballots from arriving — including updating records through the Department of Motor Vehicles and repeatedly trying to remove outdated registrations.

Two official mail-in ballots from Los Angeles County for the election on 6/2/2026.

Pia Altavilla says election mail continues arriving at her family’s Los Angeles address for a brother who relocated to Utah four years ago. Obtained by the CA Post

“It’s the expense, the waste and the question of what happens to all these ballots,” she said.

Another Pacific Palisades resident, Sharon Kilbride, told The Post she is still receiving ballots for people who have not used her address in years.


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Kilbride said she previously allowed several people participating in assistance programs to use her address as a mailing location while they sought housing and other services — but ballots keep coming.

“One has been gone for four years and another for five years,” Kilbride said.

Sharon Kilbride poses outside of City Hall in Los Angeles, CA.

Sharon Kilbride says ballots are still being mailed to individuals who used her address years ago but have not lived there for four to five years. Katie Avery

The same pattern is surfacing elsewhere across Los Angeles County.

Westside resident Pia Altavilla told The Post her family still receives ballots for her brother despite him moving to Utah four years ago. According to Altavilla, her brother established residency out of state years ago, but election mail continues arriving at the family’s Los Angeles address.

For Altavilla, the continuing stream of election mail illustrates what many homeowners describe as a growing disconnect between where people actually live and where ballots continue to be sent.

Those concerns are now colliding with a growing legal battle over California’s voter rolls.

@AaronBlake my six kids have all moved notified the state and re-registered to vote in their new counties and we STILL receive a TON of ballots for all of them for every election!!

Some people wouldn’t think twice about using all these ballots to cast more votes! pic.twitter.com/uYu61kjWkb

— Tiffany ❤🇺🇲 (@Tiffs_Notes) June 4, 2026

Days before the June 2 primary election, Judicial Watch filed a federal lawsuit against California Secretary of State Shirley Weber, alleging the state has failed to properly maintain voter registration records as required under the National Voter Registration Act.

The lawsuit, filed on behalf of Orange County Supervisor Don Wagner and the American Independent Party of California, centers on 873,092 inactive voter registrations that remain on California’s rolls.

According to the complaint, 326,608 registrations have been inactive for at least three federal election cycles, roughly six years. Another 151,202 have been inactive for four election cycles, approximately eight years.

A hand holding a Los Angeles County vote by mail ballot for the June 2, 2026, Statewide Direct Primary Election.

Residents Sue Pascoe and Sharon Kilbride are among several Los Angeles County homeowners who say ballots continue arriving for people who no longer live at their addresses. Katie Avery

An official mail-in ballot from Los Angeles County for the 6/2/2026 election, addressed to Calib Andrew Neal.

Pacific Palisades resident Sharon Kilbride says ballots continue arriving for individuals who have not used her address in four to five years. Obtained by the CA Post

Voters waiting in line at a polling place in Culver City, California, during a statewide election.

A federal lawsuit alleges more than 873,000 inactive voter registrations remain on California’s voter rolls. Katie Avery for CA Post

Plaintiffs argue California has failed to make a reasonable effort to remove registrations belonging to voters who moved away or became otherwise ineligible.

The issue is gaining traction far beyond California.

In one widely shared social media post, a user identified as “Tiffs Notes” claimed she continues receiving ballots for all six of her adult children despite them moving away and registering elsewhere.

“My six kids have all moved, notified the state and re-registered to vote in their new counties and we STILL receive a TON of ballots for all of them for every election!!” she wrote.

We reached out to the LA County registrar’s office to ask about the extra ballots.