While the death penalty is legal in 27 states, including three that have moratoriums but not bans on the practice, many states have not carried out an execution in the past five or ten years.
21 states executed one or more inmates in the last 10 years (including three states that have since banned the death penalty: Delaware, Virginia, and Washington) and 13 states in the past five years (including one state that has since banned the penalty: Virginia).
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many executions may have been delayed in 2020 and 2021.
The US Supreme Court invalidated all death penalty laws on June 29, 1972 with the Furman v. Georgia ruling. The federal government and each state had to amend all death penalty laws to comply with the ruling, which is why no state has a legal death penalty older than 1973.
Death Penalty Status | Year of Most Recent Execution | Number of Executions in Last 10 Years (2010-2020) | Number of Executions in Last 5 Years (2015-2020) | Number of Death Row Inmates (Dec. 31, 2019) |
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Federal | Legal (1988) |
*The federal death penalty has only been carried out 16 times since its reinstatement after Furman v. Georgia in 1988: twice in 2001, once in 2003, ten times in 2020, and three times in 2021. Several moratoriums have been put in place by presidents in the interims.
**New York’s death penalty statute was ruled unconstitutional in 2004 and 2007. Some sources list 2004 as the year of abolishment, while others list 2007
***Oklahoma has technically had a moratorium on the death penalty since a botched execution in 2015. Because the state has been actively working to resume executions in the interim, ProCon does not consider Oklahoma a moratorium state.
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