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How to Vote in the SRP Election

Don't let outside groups decide your utility's future. Here's everything you need to know to participate in the April 2026 SRP Board election.

Early Voting Begins
March 11, 2026
Early Voting Ends
April 6, 2026
Election Day
April 7, 2026

Step-by-Step Voting Guide

Follow these steps to make sure your voice is heard.

1

Check Your Eligibility

To vote in SRP elections, you must meet both of these requirements:

  • Own property within SRP's electric service territory
  • Be an SRP electric customer at that property

Use SRP's official tool to check your eligibility and find your voting district:

Check Your District on SRP.com
2

Request Your Ballot

Important: SRP ballots are NOT automatically sent to you. You must request one!

Don't wait! Request your early ballot as soon as they become available. This ensures you have time to research candidates and return your ballot before the deadline.

Ways to request your ballot:

  • Online: Through SRP's election website (when available)
  • Phone: Call SRP's election office
  • Mail: Submit a written request
4

Cast Your Vote

Once you receive your ballot, you have several options:

📬 Vote by Mail (Recommended)

Fill out your ballot and mail it back. Make sure it arrives by the deadline!

📍 Drop Off Your Ballot

Deliver your completed ballot to an official SRP drop-off location.

🗳️ Vote on Election Day

Vote in person on April 7, 2026 at designated polling locations.

5

Spread the Word

Most SRP customers don't even know this election exists. Help change that!

  • Share this site with friends and neighbors
  • Post on social media using #StopEL4SRP
  • Talk to other property owners about the election
  • Remind people to request their ballots

Important Reminders

This Is NOT On November Ballots

SRP elections are separate from regular state and county elections. You won't see it on your usual ballot.

Ballots Must Be Requested

Unlike regular elections, SRP doesn't automatically send you a ballot. You have to ask for one.

Every Vote Counts More

Low turnout means your vote has outsized impact. A few thousand votes can swing the entire election.

Official Resources

For official election information, go directly to SRP's website.

Your Vote. Your Utility. Your Choice.

Don't let an outside political group make decisions about your electric bills. Get informed, get your ballot, and vote.