Grand Valley Power Announces Board of Directors Election Results
GRAND JUNCTION, COLO. - (August 9, 2024) – Grand Valley Power, an electric cooperative serving over 16,500 members in Mesa County and surrounding areas, announced today that the members have elected three directors to the Board – Lindsay Byers Gray, Jesse Mease, and Brian Woods.
Mease and Woods ran as incumbents and will take their seats along with Byers Gray at the Wednesday, August 21, 2024, monthly board meeting. Each will serve a three-year term and join the six other sitting directors on the cooperative’s board.
The tabulation of ballots for the 2024 Board of Directors' election was conducted by the local CPA firm Chadwick, Steinkirchner, Davis & Co., P.C., under the supervision of the Grand Valley Power Election Supervisory Committee. The final vote count was:
- Jesse Mease 1,648 votes
- Brian Woods 1,618 votes
- Lindsay Byers Gray 1,409 votes
- Bill Rooks 1,063 votes
- Jim Marshall 813 votes
- Thomas Lake 266 votes
Mail ballots for the election were directed to a post office box maintained by Chadwick, Steinkirchner, Davis & Co. Cooperative members who did not mail their ballots could vote in-person by dropping off their ballot in a secure ballot box located at Grand Valley Power’s office or while attending the annual meeting.
About Grand Valley Power
Organized in 1936, Grand Valley Power is the oldest rural not-for-profit electric cooperative in Colorado. Serving 19,000 meters within the Mesa County area, Grand Valley Power is dedicated to empowering lives with hometown service and delivering safe, reliable and affordable electricity. For more information visit gvp.org or follow us on Facebook.