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Ohio's Republican Governor Breaks With Party on Death Penalty—Here's Why

Ohio's Republican Governor Breaks With Party on Death Penalty—Here's Why

Summary

Ohio Governor Mike DeWine, a Republican who helped create the state's death penalty law, now supports ending the death penalty. He says it does not stop violent crime, causes long delays, and hurts victims' families and state workers involved in executions.

Key Facts

  • Governor DeWine announced his support for abolishing Ohio’s death penalty after 45 years of backing it.
  • He cited data showing fewer death sentences and delays that mean many inmates die naturally before execution.
  • Ohio has not executed anyone since 2018, partly due to drug shortages for lethal injections.
  • DeWine highlighted the emotional toll on victims' families and state employees involved in carrying out executions.
  • His change puts him at odds with Ohio’s Republican lawmakers who want to keep the death penalty.
  • Advocacy groups praised DeWine’s shift, seeing it as part of a larger trend of Republicans rethinking capital punishment.
  • Ohio’s last execution was in 2018, and scheduled executions since then have not proceeded.
  • Some Republican leaders in Ohio strongly oppose repealing the death penalty, creating political tension.
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