Isaac Flores is a 27-year-old lifelong Albuquerque resident and the proud son of a small business owner in the construction industry. A product of Albuquerque Public Schools, Isaac completed most of his education within APS before graduating from a charter school in the Valley. He holds an associate’s degree in Political Science along with a certification in Public Health and Wellness.
Isaac has been deeply involved in politics since 2016, currently serving as both a ward vice chair and a precinct chair. He is a strong advocate for youth civic engagement and has worked to increase voter turnout among younger generations. His early political experience includes an internship in then-Congresswoman Michelle Lujan Grisham’s office. He has also completed training with the Children’s Law Institute, deepening his commitment to youth advocacy and
justice reform.
An active member of the LGBTQ Caucus and the Young Democrats Caucus, Isaac brings a strong, inclusive voice to the table. He is especially passionate about expanding educational opportunities—including support for trade schools—and improving public wellness and community services.
Outside of politics, Isaac is an Episcopalian and animal lover with two dogs. He enjoys rock climbing, hiking, and spending time in nature. His favorite food is sushi, and he’s always up for a good outdoor adventure.