How to Deliver Your SRP Ballot
Don’t risk the mail. Drop off your ballot at an official SRP location and guarantee your vote is counted by the April 7th deadline.
Deadline: 7:00 PM – Tuesday, April 7, 2026
The U.S. Postal Service cannot guarantee delivery to SRP by 7:00 PM on April 7th. A ballot that arrives even one minute late will not be counted. Drop it off instead – it takes just minutes and your vote is guaranteed.
3 Places to Return Your SRP Ballot
Tolleson, AZ 85353
6:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Mesa, AZ 85210
6:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Tempe, AZ 85288
Open 6:00 AM – 7:00 PM
3 Steps to Drop Off Your Ballot
Find Your Ballot
Locate your SRP election ballot. Seal it in the return envelope provided. No postage needed for drop-off.
Choose a Location
All three locations open today – Election Day – 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM. Tempe: 1500 N. Mill Ave. West Valley: 221 N. 79th Ave, Tolleson. East Valley: 3160 S. Alma School Rd, Mesa.
Hand It In
Drop off your sealed ballot at any SRP location. Your vote is guaranteed to be received and counted by the deadline.
Did You Receive Two Different Colored Ballots?
That’s normal. It means you’re eligible to vote in both of SRP’s distinct corporate entities.
Each ballot governs a different part of the organization. Please return both – your votes are separate and each one matters independently.
The private side of SRP. Formed in 1903, it manages SRP’s water rights and the irrigation system – overseeing water delivery and the care of the watershed and dams.
The public side of SRP – a political subdivision of Arizona. It handles electric operations and issues public bonds, overseeing the generation and sale of electricity.
A Message from Keith Woods
Keith is running his own independent campaign. He answers only to SRP ratepayers – not to outside organizations or political groups.