
SRP Election
At SRP, we are dedicated to providing our customers with affordable electricity while investing in renewable resources and promoting energy efficiency. Our goal is to support the needs of our customers and communities, ensuring a sustainable and bright future for Arizona.
List of SRP Candidates
These candidates support a brighter, more sustainable future for Arizona by prioritizing reliability, affordability and sustainability. They will protect the Salt River Project from radical extremist policies that cause reduced reliability and increased rates for customers.
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Larry Rovey
District # 1
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Kevin Johnson
District # 1
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Tyler Francis
District # 1
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Cliff Leatherwood
District # 1
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Ronald Kolb
District # 1
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Steve Williams
District # 5
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Keith Woods
District # 7
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Robert Arnet
District # 9
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Lisa Ann Atkins
Distrct # 11
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Victor M. Flores
District # 13
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John Augustine
District # 5
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Wes Lines
District # 5
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John Shelton
District # 5
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Mark Lewis
District # 7
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Barry Pacley
District # 7
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Harmen Tjaarda
District # 7
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Allen Freeman
District # 9
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Mrk Freemen
District # 9
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Adam Hadley
District # 9
How To Vote
You Must Request a Ballot
Voting in the SRP Board and Council elections can be completed by early mail-in ballot or in person. If you have already requested to be added to the Permanent Early Voting List, you will receive an Early Ballot 27 days prior to the upcoming election.
Voting by Mail
Any Qualified Elector may make a verbal, written or electronic request for an official Early Ballot to be mailed to them.Requests for Early Ballots will be accepted in the SRP Corporate Secretary’s Office between the hours of 8:30a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, beginning Dec. 31, 2023, and ending March 22, 2024.
To request an official Early Ballot, call the SRP Elections Information Line at (602) 236-3048 Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. or request an Early Ballot below.
Request an Early Ballot
After we receive your completed and signed Early Ballot request, your eligibility will be verified. Upon verification of eligibility, official Early Ballots will be mailed beginning Wednesday, March 6, 2024.
The last day to request official Early Ballots is Friday, March 22, 2024, at 5 p.m. A separate request must be submitted by each individual voter.
SRP Election Information
Where is my district? Association and district volatile lands.
SRP Accomplishments To date
Water Initiatives and Projects
Established long-term water pricing structures for shareholders, unanimously approved by the board.
Public commitment to ongoing water support from the district to the association.
SRP working on enhancing Bartlett Reservoir and addressing sedimentation at Horseshoe Reservoir.
Differentiation of SRP shareholders from Colorado River water users. Pursuing water supply augmentation for non-service territory areas.
Investment in new infrastructure, supplies, and contracts.
Initiatives like SCIF design stage, expansion of Bartlett Dam, operational flexibility at Roosevelt Dam, tribal water claims settlement, and work with GRWS, White Mountain Apache Tribe, and Yavapai Apache Nation.
Active involvement in Drought Contingency Plan and future water strategy planning.
Ongoing forest health initiatives to protect watersheds, including legislative support and 4FRI contract pursuits
Economic Growth and Resource Management
Role in accommodating growth in Arizona, Maricopa County, and Pinal County.
Involvement in sensible growth and balancing new and existing customer needs in electrical and water services.
Pace of Change and Projects
Accelerated pace of projects and technological advancements.
Challenges in planning and decision-making due to rapid changes and unknowns in technology.
Need for quicker process and approvals
Specific Projects and Decisions
Board’s commitment to aggressive sustainability goals.
Acquisition of additional nuclear capacity at Palo Verde.
Challenges and future considerations for large-scale nuclear projects and small modular reactors.