Helen Ring Robinson (1878–1923), was an American suffragist, writer, and political office holder.
[6] Robinson moved to Denver in 1895 and taught at Wolfe Hall until 1898, when she went to teach at the Wolcott School for Girls.
She spent ten years as a literary critic and editorial writer for the Rocky Mountain News and the Denver Times.
[8] After leading a crusade against Denver's poor water service, she was recruited to run for office.
[8] In 1915 she served as a speaker for the Fayette Equal Rights Association, giving presentations throughout central Kentucky on woman suffrage.