Bio
Victoria Ochoa is a Cozen Family Voting Rights Fellow at the ACLU Voting Rights Project. Her fellowship project focuses on challenging voter intimidation and combatting laws that expand the ability of poll watchers and vigilantes to exclude voters from the electoral process.
Prior to joining the ACLU, Victoria served as a judicial law clerk to Judge Sarah Netburn on the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. She graduated from the Harvard Kennedy School and the University of Pennsylvania Law School, where she worked in the Transnational Legal Clinic. Before law school, Victoria worked at the U.S. Department of Commerce and in the U.S. Senate. She received a B.A. degree in Political Science from St. Edward’s University, where she was named a Harry S. Truman Scholar.