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SRP board election: Not everyone is eligible to vote; here's why
Despite serving 1.1 million customers, century-old federal laws restrict voting rights in SRP's board elections on April 7.
Two Salt River Project crews will help bring electricity to remote homes on tribal lands through the 2026 Light Up Navajo ...
The election for the board of the Salt River Project is normally very quiet. It's an off-cycle election in the middle of ...
An often-overlooked election for control over the Salt River Project is happening Tuesday, drawing national attention and a surge of early voting as Arizonans face rising electric bills.
Turning Point invested heavily in a pro-industry slate of candidates for the massive utility, and mostly lost.
Proponents of renewable power will control the Phoenix area utility’s policymaking for the first time after they won an ...
The unofficial results of the Salt River Project election were announced on Wednesday evening. Tuesday's election drew ...
Turning Point fell short of preventing a “clean energy” majority on the Salt River Project power board, signaling a rebuke of the conservative group and an increase in voter interest in energy issues.
The Salt River Project election on April 7 saw thousands of voters cast their ballots. 12News is breaking down who won and ...
The usually sleepy elections for the Salt River Project board have seen more attention than usual this year. Here's how they ...
SRP’s Roosevelt Dam, situated along the Salt River in Arizona, is one of three critical hydropower sites modernized with the Ovation™ Automation Platform to help ensure operational continuity and ...
A group of climate-focused candidates is hoping to steer the Salt River Project toward clean energy. Turning Point USA stands ...
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