What states have the death penalty 2019?
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States Have the Death Penalty
*Three states' governors have placed moratoriums on the use of the death penalty: Oregon (2011), Pennsylvania (2015), and California (2019). The states remain legal because the laws have not changed.
Similarly, you may ask, what states don't have the death penalty?
The states that do not have the death penalty include: Alaska, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Rhode Island, Vermont, West Virginia and Wisconsin, as well as the District of Columbia.
Month | State | Prisoner |
---|---|---|
January | ||
15 | TX | John Gardner — EXECUTED |
16 | GA | Jimmy Meders — COMMUTED |
16 | OH | Kareem Jackson — REPRIEVED |
Accordingly, how many states in the US have the death penalty?
30 states
Looking back, we know quite a bit about who has been put to death in the United States. We know that the last person to be executed was Donnie Cleveland Lance, who died 19 days ago by lethal injection in Georgia. We have records that show he was the 1,514th person to have been executed since 1976.