Oklahoma's 4th congressional district, Congressional district in south-central Oklahoma, United States.
Oklahoma's 4th congressional district covers fifteen counties across the south-central part of the state. The district includes cities such as Norman, Moore, and Ada, along with portions of Oklahoma City's southern areas.
The district was created in 1907 when Oklahoma became a state. Republican representation has dominated the area since the 1990s.
Native American communities, military personnel, and university students from the region shape daily life and local priorities. These groups bring different perspectives and traditions that visitors can encounter throughout the area.
Eligible voters participate in congressional elections every two years, with polling places spread across all fifteen counties. Visitors can find major services and amenities concentrated in the larger cities throughout the district.
Fort Sill, one of the nation's largest military bases, sits within the district and specializes in field artillery training. This installation remains a major employer and economic driver in the region.
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