Tuesday, April 7, is the last day to cast ballots in the Salt River Project election.
Available positions for the utility's water and power branches include president, vice president, board and council seats. In person voting is only open at SRP’s administration building on Mill Avenue in Tempe. Early ballots will also be accepted there.
Locations in Tolleson and Mesa will only take ballot drop-offs, which the utility is accepting until 7 p.m.
In-person voting
SRP headquarters, 1500 N. Mill Ave., Tempe, AZ 85288
Early ballot drop-off locations
SRP West Valley Service Center: 221 N. 79th Avenue, Tolleson, Arizona, 85353
SRP Southside Water Service Center: 3160 S. Alma School Road, Mesa, Arizona, 85210
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