After April 1st – Do Not Mail Your Ballot – USPS Cannot Guarantee Delivery by April 7th – Drop Off Instead
Open Now – Drop Off Your Ballot Thursday, Friday & Monday Before Election Day
๐Ÿ“ Location 3 – Central Tempe – Open Now

SRP Voting Center

1500 N. Mill Ave. ยท Tempe, AZ 85288
Open Now – Drop Off Your Ballot
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Do Not Mail Your Ballot After April 1st

The U.S. Postal Service cannot guarantee delivery to SRP by 7:00 PM on April 7th. Drop it off instead – it takes just minutes and your vote is guaranteed.

Need Help? Call or Text Keith’s Team 602-938-0442 We’re here to help with ballots and drop-off questions
What You Need to Know

This is the only location open before Election Day. Drop off Thursday April 2, Friday April 3, or Monday April 6 (8:30 AMโ€“5 PM), or on Election Day until 7:00 PM. Your vote is guaranteed. You can also replace a lost ballot or vote in person here.

๐Ÿ“ž Need Help? Call or Text Keith’s Team

602-938-0442

Call or text Keith’s team for help finding your ballot, questions about drop-off locations, or anything else about the SRP election. We’re here to help.

๐Ÿ• Hours and Availability

Thursday, April 28:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday, April 38:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday, April 4Closed
Sunday, April 5Closed
Monday, April 68:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday, April 7 – Election DayOpen until 7:00 PM

๐Ÿ“‹ Before You Go

  • Bring your sealed ballot in the return envelope provided – no postage needed
  • You can also replace a lost ballot or vote in person here
  • All ballots must be received by 7:00 PM on Tuesday, April 7, 2026
  • If you received two differently colored ballots, bring both – drop them off together
Understanding Your SRP Ballot

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 White Ballot
The Association
Salt River Valley Water Users’ Association

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.

Voting Power
Acreage-based. Your vote is weighted by how much land you own. If you own 5 acres, your vote counts 5x more than a 1-acre owner.
The Blue Ballot
The District
Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement and Power District

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.

Voting Power
Acreage-based voting for most Board and Council seats. The At-Large Board seats use one person, one vote – provided you own at least some eligible land within District boundaries.
๐Ÿ“ฌ Return both ballots – drop them off together in a single visit. Both must be received by 7:00 PM, Tuesday April 7, 2026 to be counted.
Your Candidate for SRP Vice-President

A Message from Keith Woods

With nearly three decades of SRP Board experience, Keith Woods understands that SRP decisions directly impact your monthly budget, your solar investment, and your family’s safety during Arizona’s extreme heat.

Keith is running his own independent campaign. He answers only to SRP ratepayers – not to outside organizations or political groups.

Affordable Energy Bills30 years of cost oversight protecting your wallet from bill shock and rate hikes.
Solar ChoiceFair-market returns on your solar investment. Your property rights respected.
Summer ReliabilityPeak demand planning so your AC stays on when Arizona heat is most dangerous.
Answers to RatepayersIndependent. No outside groups. Straight answers and accountable leadership.