Oklahoma Watch: Governor's decision on Medicaid leaves fate of health care in question for 200,000 in Oklahoma

With Gov. Mary Fallin's refusal to expand Medicaid, the fate of health care for about 200,000 uninsured people is in question.

But who are these Oklahomans?

All are of working age, but otherwise they are a diverse group, according to a study by the Urban Institute, a nonpartisan research organization.

More than half are between ages 19 and 35, and more than three-fourths live below the federal poverty level, which is $11,170 for an individual and $23,050 for a family of four. About 60 percent are white, and more than half are men.