In Oklahoma voter turnout, a tale of 2 areas
Wagoner and Adair counties, two eastern Oklahoma counties separated by less than 25 miles, were worlds apart in November when young voters cast ballots for a new president.
In Wagoner County, with some of the fastest-growing Tulsa suburbs, young voters lined up in unprecedented numbers. Nearly 61 percent of voters younger than 30 in Wagoner County cast ballots on Nov. 4, making it the No. 1 county in the state in y...
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