Victoria Robledo is the voter protection director for the Democratic Party of New Mexico (DPNM). She'll visit Indivisible Santa Fe's weekly meeting on Monday, August 10, to speak about DPNM's voter protection program.

DPNM is committed to making the voting process easier and to ensuring that every voter can vote, every vote is certified, and every vote counts. 2026 could bring a blue wave, increasing voter turnout and presenting great candidates who work hard for your vote.

The DPNM voter protection program includes poll observers (both inside and outside of the polls), a Hotline, and a Boiler Room to process and respond to calls to the hotline. The goal is to support voters at the polls during early voting and on Election Day.

You don't need to be a lawyer to volunteer. Training will be provided.

In Person Volunteer Opportunities

Poll Observer/Challenger Inside (requires credentials)
Poll Observer/Challenger Outside
Poll Observer/Greeter Outside
Observation at Canvassing or Tabulation Centers
In person ballot cure
County Board of Elections Liaison Hotline
Vote Review Panels and Duplication Panels
Boiler Room – providing support for issues that boil up to the state level

Remote Volunteer Opportunities

Voter Assistance Hotline
Phone-banking to help people register to vote and get out to vote
Phone-banking to recruit volunteers
Ballot Cure