
ENID, Okla. — Voters in Enid decided by a nearly 20-point margin Tuesday to remove a City Council member over his ties to white nationalist groups. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. Judd Blevins lost his seat on Enid’s six-member City Council by 268 votes, according to unofficial results from the Oklahoma State Election Board.
Main Idea: Voters in Enid, Oklahoma, removed Judd Blevins from the City Council in a recall vote after his ties to white nationalist groups drew public backlash.
Key Points:
The recall fight can deepen local division and distract city leaders from basic services and planning.
Enid voters ousting a council member with white nationalist ties may help rebuild trust, protect the city’s image, and reassure residents and businesses.
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Central figure in the recall election and the article’s main subject due to his ties to white nationalist.
Winner of the recall election and the person replacing Blevins on the City Council.
The municipal body directly affected by the recall vote and seat change.
White nationalist group that Blevins led in Oklahoma and a key subject of the article.
Local Democrat quoted as a prominent critic of Blevins and a public voice in the recall effort.
Official source for the reported unofficial election results.
Voter quoted discussing why Blevins’ ties mattered, reflecting community reaction.
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Body expected to certify the recall election results.
Supporter quoted defending Blevins and expressing the pro-Blevins view in the article.
Named rally/event referenced as part of the evidence about Blevins’ activism and associations.