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Casey Clowes, SJP utility candidate, climate activist with Sunrise Movement, lost her bid for Vice President of the board (Photo: @CaseyClowesaz)

Arizona Utility Candidate Slammed Over Calls to Axe Fossil Fuels and ‘Guillotine’ Trump

Casey Clowes, a member of the Salt River Project Board of Directors, is running for Vice President of the Board

By Matthew Holloway, March 20, 2026 11:31 am

Casey Clowes, a member of the Salt River Project (SRP) Board of Directors, is running for Vice President of the board and has drawn scrutiny following a social media thread highlighting past posts attributed to her.

Casey Clowes (Photo:@CaseyClowesAZ)

Clowes currently represents At-Large seat 11 on the SRP District Board and is seeking election to the board’s Vice President position, according to her campaign website.

According to a thread of images posted to X on Thursday by Ben Larrabee, a Fountain Hills resident, candidate for town council, and Turning Point Action data manager, the posts purport to show statements attributed to Clowes expressing support for eliminating fossil fuels, referring to Greta Thunberg as her “shero,” describing land used for power generation as “stolen,” and making statements critical of white people and comments about President Donald Trump.

Larrabee wrote, “She is running for SRP to control the power millions of people use in Phoenix. And she wants Donald Trump to be guillotined and RFK Jr. to trip to death,” and described the social media posts as: “A thread on this very stable person.”

Larrabee wrote that Clowes has missed dozens of SRP board meetings over the past two years. He encouraged voters to return mail-in ballots for the SRP election by April 7.

He added, “She would help set the utility rates across Phoenix. So, it should alarm everyone that Casey is a green new scam proponent, which would effectively double your power bill overnight.”

Sharing an ActBlue fundraising page screenshot for Clowes, Larrabee warned, “Don’t take my word for it, she talks about eliminating fossil fuels on her donation page!”

In the posted image, Clowes states: “I am running to protect over 1.2M utility ratepayers and advance a renewable-energy economy and a just transition away from fossil fuels.”

Additional images show Clowes writing that the land for power generation was stolen, expressing dislike for white people, and appear to show statements about President Donald Trump.

The Salt River Project is a community-owned utility serving portions of Arizona, including Phoenix. Board members influence rates and policy decisions affecting residential and commercial customers.

SRP elections use mail-in ballots with a deadline of April 7, 2026. In-person voting and ballot drop-off for early voting are available from March 11 to April 6, 2026. Ballots can be requested via SRPnet.com.

 

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5 thoughts on “Arizona Utility Candidate Slammed Over Calls to Axe Fossil Fuels and ‘Guillotine’ Trump

  1. So how did a radical far left lunatic like her get elected the Salt River Project (SRP) Board of Directors in the first place? She has missed dozens of SRP board meetings over the past two years and she now wants to be the Vice President of the Board? Not surprised that SRP elections uses mail-in ballots? No doubt she was installed with Democrat voter fraud?

  2. I hate to inform Ms. Clowes, glittering jewel of colossal ignorance that she is, but her sixteen-year-old ‘shero’ turned sixteen seven years ago. That would make her twenty-three at the time of her Greta post.

    But what do I know. I’m just a land-stealing white guy who voted for the man whose head she would like to lop off.

  3. Enough already!

    I don’t know what the law says but statements like this should get a mandatory 20 years sentence at a minimum and a permanent ban from any government office or employment.

    1. I agree completely. Somebody like that is very dangerous and has NO business at all in the Salt River project or anything else regarding the public or government.

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