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Behind the Ballot with Robis Elections ft. David Davoust

31 min · 7 de may de 2026
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In this episode of Preserving History and Democracy, the Doña Ana County Clerk's Office welcomes David Davoust, founder and CEO of Robis Elections, for a behind-the-scenes conversation on election technology, security, and innovation in New Mexico elections. From cybersecurity and AI safeguards to new hand tally systems and semi-open primary changes, the discussion highlights how counties, vendors, and election officials work together to keep elections secure, accurate, and accessible for voters across New Mexico. Watch here. [https://youtu.be/fgQ3K1WxK7c] Hosted by: Caroline Zamora, Janice Giron Special Guest: David Davoust Produced by: Doña Ana County Clerk's Office Edited by: Jacob Slaughter

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