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# Election Day at Placer
The desert heat shimmers over the dusty mining town of Placer as corrupt officials prepare to steal another election through violence and intimidation. When the Lone Ranger learns that honest miners—men who've struck it rich and demand fair representation—face threats from a ruthless political machine, he knows the masked avenger must act swiftly. Thundering into town on Silver as election day dawns, the Ranger uncovers a dangerous conspiracy: false ballots hidden in the assay office, hired gunmen stationed at the polling place, and a scheme to silence any miner brave enough to cast an honest vote. With Tonto covering his flanks and his quick draw ready, the Lone Ranger must navigate a web of deception and danger to preserve democracy in this frontier outpost—all while remaining a mysterious figure of legend to those he serves.
This 1940 episode captures The Lone Ranger at the height of its cultural influence, when millions of American families gathered around their radio sets each week to witness justice triumph in the Old West. Broadcast during a turbulent decade marked by real-world political corruption and civic upheaval, the show offered listeners something profoundly meaningful: a hero absolutely committed to fair play, honest government, and the rule of law. The masked avenger represented an idealized vision of American virtue that resonated deeply during uncertain times, and "Election Day at Placer" exemplifies why the program remained a beloved institution for over two decades.
Tune in now to experience the thunder of Silver's hooves, the crack of gunfire, and the measured voice of the Ranger as he battles to ensure that one man's vote cannot be stolen by another man's greed. This is classic radio drama at its finest.