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PROTECTING OUR LAND
SECURING OUR FUTURE
VOTE JUNE 2, 2026
PROUD TO BE ENDORSED BY ORGANIZED LABOR, CONSERVATIONISTS, PUBLIC SAFETY, SANTA FE MAYOR MICHAEL J. GARCIA AND OVER 30 COMMUNITY LEADERS!



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ABOUT
HENRY ROYBAL
Henry Roybal is a 15th generation New Mexican whose roots in Northern Santa Fe County run deep. This land, its traditions, and the communities that call it home are part of who he is. Henry understands the importance of protecting our land, preserving our way of life, and ensuring future generations can continue to build their lives right here in Northern New Mexico.
A lifelong resident of Northern Santa Fe County, proud father, and dedicated public servant, Henry has spent his life serving the people and communities he grew up alongside. During his tenure as County Commissioner, he helped deliver major projects that improved quality of life for local families, including the Pojoaque Valley Sports Complex near Jacona, the full restoration of the Abedon Lopez Senior Center in Santa Cruz, and critical upgrades to the La Puebla Fire Station to support full-time firefighters and strengthen emergency response in Santa Cruz and Chimayó.
A graduate of Pojoaque Valley High School, Henry earned his degree from Northern New Mexico College and currently serves as a Project Manager for Los Alamos County, where he continues working on infrastructure and community development projects that benefit Northern New Mexico.
Henry also serves as Treasurer of the Jemez Electric Cooperative Board of Directors and recently served as Chairman of the Santa Fe Democratic Party, continuing his lifelong commitment to public service and community leadership.
Now, Henry is running to return to the County Commission to restore strong constituent services, protect the values and traditions that define Northern New Mexico, and bring a results driven approach back to local government.

HENRY ON THE ISSUES
Protecting our Land, Water, and Way of Life

Henry Roybal knows our land and water are everything.
During his time on the County Commission, he fought to protect open space, safeguard wildlife corridors and defend our water resources. He supported responsible development that protects wells, streams and community water systems while preserving the agricultural traditions that define Northern Santa Fe County.
From acequias to forests, Henry is running to return to the Commission to continue protecting our way of life for future generations.
Henry is proud to be endorsed by the Sierra Club because he has a proven record of protecting our natural resources and standing up for our communities that depend on them.
Clean Energy that works for Everyone
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Henry Roybal helped lead the way on clean, affordable energy while serving on the County Commission.
He supported solar expansion, energy efficient public buildings and electric transportation and will continue pushing for solar on new homes and businesses.
Henry is focused on making clean energy accessible to everyone by expanding community solar programs so working families, seniors and renters can benefit, not just the wealthy.
Smart growth, Strong Affordable Communities

Northern Santa Fe County is growing, but it must be done right.
During his time on the County Commission, Henry Roybal brought people together to plan responsibly, reduce sprawl and invest in infrastructure that protects our resources.
He is running to return to the Commission to continue that work, partnering with local governments and Pueblos to ensure growth strengthens our communities, expands access to affordable housing, and keeps Northern Santa Fe County within reach for local families.
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Fighting the Opioid and Fentanyl Crisis
Henry Roybal will fight the opioid and fentanyl crisis head on by expanding behavioral health services, increasing access to treatment, and supporting first responders and families impacted by addiction. This is about saving lives and making sure no one in our communities is left behind.
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Strengthen Public Safety and Community Spaces
Henry Roybal knows our county facilities have been overlooked in recent years. He is running to return to the Commission to invest in our fire stations, strengthen fire protection, and upgrade the community centers that bring our families and communities together.