SRP Council - District 6

John Travise
Sara Travise

We're your neighbors in District 6. We pay the same SRP bill you do. We think the people who control our power and water should answer to customers, not corporations.

Who We Are

We live here. We pay the bill.
We're running for you.

We're John and Sara Travise - homeowners and SRP ratepayers in District 6. John is an Army veteran who works in cybersecurity. Sara is an artist. We're not career politicians and we're not backed by corporate PACs.

We're running because SRP decisions affect every household in this district - what you pay for electricity, how your water is managed, and whether the board works for you or for someone else. We think those decisions should be made by people who actually live with the consequences.

- John & Sara

What We'll Fight For

Priorities for District 6

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Fair Rates

Residential customers shouldn't pay more per kilowatt-hour than the largest commercial users. We'll push for rate structures that treat homeowners fairly.

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Water First

Arizona's water future depends on the choices SRP makes today. New demand from data centers and development must be weighed against the long-term needs of the communities SRP serves.

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Board Accountability

SRP is a public entity governed by elected representatives. We believe the board should operate transparently and serve ratepayers - the people who actually pay the bills.

Why This Race Matters

A few hundred votes decide who controls
power and water for a million people.

$6.08
What large commercial users
pay per kWh on average
$10.80
What residential customers
like you pay per kWh
April 7
Election day
Ballots are mailed in March
JOHN TRAVISE
SARA TRAVISE
SRP Council - District 6
Your Neighbors for SRP
srpneighbors.org

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📬 SRP Election - April 7, 2026

Make sure you get your ballot.

SRP elections are vote-by-mail. If you're a registered SRP voter in District 6, you can request your ballot now. It takes two minutes.

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