Get Registered as an SRP Permanent Early Voter
Ready to make a difference? Click the button below to visit SRP’s website and request an early ballot for the next SRP election. Your participation is vital to ensuring that our landowner rights are protected and respected. Remember, being registered to vote by mail for other elections does not automatically register you for SRP elections. You must own land in your name or in a personal retirement trust to be eligible. Make your voice heard in the upcoming SRP election in April 2026!
Did You Know?
Did you know that SRP has its own elections that directly impact the rates you pay for electricity and water? Unlike other utilities in Arizona, SRP’s rates and policies are determined by an elected board and council. These decisions shape the future of our community’s resources, and your voice can make a difference.
Why Should You Vote in SRP Elections?
Voting in SRP elections gives you the power to influence decisions on:
- Electricity Rates: The cost of your power is directly affected by who is elected to the SRP Board and Council.
- Water Management: SRP elections determine policies on water distribution and costs, crucial for maintaining our community’s water supply.
- Flood Irrigation Systems: These elections impact the preservation and funding of the flood irrigation systems that many of us rely on.
How Do SRP Elections Work?
SRP elections are held separately from regular state and local elections. To participate, you must be a property owner within the SRP service area and register specifically for SRP elections. This is an extra step that many people miss, which is why it’s crucial to ensure you’re registered to vote in these off-year elections.
Am I Eligible to Vote?
You are eligible to vote in SRP elections if:
- You own property within the SRP voting area (click here to view votable lands).
- You meet the age and residency requirements set by SRP.
- Trusts owning property may also qualify if properly appointed.