April 23, 2006

Appendix A: State Execution Methods

State

Lethal Injection

Electro-cution

Gas Chamber

Hanging

Firing Squad

Alabama

-

Arizona

-

Arkansas

-

California

-

Colorado

Connecticut

-

Delaware

Florida

-

Georgia

-

Idaho

-

Illinois

-

Indiana

Kansas*

-

Kentucky

-

Louisiana

Maryland

-

Mississippi

-

Missouri

-

Montana

Nebraska

-

Nevada

New Hampshire

-

State

Lethal Injection

Electro-cution

Gas Chamber

Hanging

Firing Squad

New Jersey

-

New Mexico

New York*

-

North Carolina

Ohio

-

Oklahoma

-

Oregon

-

Pennsylvania

South Carolina

-

South Dakota

-

Tennessee

-

Texas

-

Utah

-

Virginia

-

Washington

-

Wyoming

-

Note: The federal government uses the execution method approved in the state in which the prisoner is being executed.

Both Illinois and New Jersey have declared moratoriums on executions in their states.

* New York's death penalty was declared unconstitutional on June 24, 2004, but the legislature has yet to take action on this. Kansas's death penalty was declared unconstitutional on December 17, 2004; the U.S. Supreme Court has scheduled oral arguments for April 25, 2006 to determine the constitutionality of the Kansas statute.

Source: DeathPenaltyInformationCenter, "Methods of Execution," http://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/article.php?scid=8&did=245 (retrieved April 13, 2006).