State Execution Rates (through 2023 )

Round Separator

Executions: Total since resumption of the death penalty in the U.S. in 1972 after the U.S. Supreme Court declared existing statutes unconstitutional through 2023.

Executions per Death Sentence

State/RankCumulative Death Sentences 1977 through 2023Cumulative Executions 1977 through 2023Executions per Death Sentence
1. Virginia*1591130.7107
2. Texas11815860.4962
3. South Dakota1150.4545
4. Missouri216970.4491
5. Oklahoma4191230.2936
6. Utah3070.2333
7. Delaware69160.2319
8. Arkansas134310.2313
9. Federal83160.1928
10. Georgia396760.1919
11. Indiana116200.1724
12. South Carolina258430.1667
13. Montana2030.1500
14. Alabama519730.1407
15. Washington*4350.1163
16. Arizona392400.1020
17. Mississippi230230.1000
18. Louisiana292280.0959
19. Nebraska4440.0909
20. Ohio465410.0882
21. Wyoming1310.0769
22. North Carolina593430.0725
23. Maryland7750.0649
24. Nevada189120.0635
35. Idaho5030.0600
26. Florida1243680.0547
27. Connecticut1910.0526
38. Tennessee264130.0492
29. Colorado2310.0435
30. Illinois*328120.0366
31. New Mexico*3010.0333
32. Kentucky9930.0303
33. Oregon8420.0238
34. California1145130.0114
35. Pennsylvania46930.0064
36. New Hampshire100
37. New York*†1000
38. Kansas**1600
39. New Jersey*6100

Death Sentences from Bureau of Justice Statistics, Capital Punishment Annual Reports

* States that have abolished the Death Penalty

**Kansas reinstated Death Penalty in 1994

† New York reinstated Death Penalty in 1995; the statue was ruled unconstitutional in 2004 and no more death sentences were imposed.