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Date: 2010-02-25 11:32:34
Okfuskee County
Oklahoma
State of Sequoyah
Politics of Oklahoma
United States presidential election
2004
in Oklahoma
United States presidential election in Oklahoma

VOTER REGISTRATION As of January 15, 1996 County ADAIR ALFALFA ATOKA

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