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.
Follow these steps to make sure your voice is heard.
To vote in SRP elections, you must meet both of these requirements:
Use SRP's official tool to check your eligibility and find your voting district:
Check Your District on SRP.comImportant: 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:
Know who you're voting for—and who's backing them. Don't just rely on campaign mailers.
Learn about the "Elected Leadership for SRP" candidates and the questions we're asking.
Understand who Turning Point Action is and what they want.
See what could change if this slate wins.
Understand SRP's governance and voting system.
Once you receive your ballot, you have several options:
Fill out your ballot and mail it back. Make sure it arrives by the deadline!
Deliver your completed ballot to an official SRP drop-off location.
Vote in person on April 7, 2026 at designated polling locations.
Most SRP customers don't even know this election exists. Help change that!
SRP elections are separate from regular state and county elections. You won't see it on your usual ballot.
Unlike regular elections, SRP doesn't automatically send you a ballot. You have to ask for one.
Low turnout means your vote has outsized impact. A few thousand votes can swing the entire election.
For official election information, go directly to SRP's website.
Official election information, dates, and ballot requests
Find your voting district and check eligibility
Learn about SRP's board structure and leadership
Note: We encourage you to verify all election information directly with SRP's official sources.
Don't let an outside political group make decisions about your electric bills. Get informed, get your ballot, and vote.