It’s a catch-22. The April 2 elections are over, some seats on the SRP (Salt River Project) utility board and council have changed, but one thing hasn’t changed: 49% of
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Preliminary election results are in for the boards and councils of the Salt River Project, the largest power and water provider to the Phoenix area.This year’s election followed accusations of interference by the utility’s CEO.Several self-described "clean energy" candidates had accused CEO Jim Pratt of trying to dissuade voters from picking them, referring to an internal
Candidates running for Salt River Project’s boards and councils on a clean energy platform have accused the organization’s CEO of trying to influence the election that will pick the people who oversee SRP and hire its top executives.The self-described “clean energy” slate of candidates alleged that an internal letter CEO Jim Pratt sent to employees amounts to election