Do you mean died by execution, or died while waiting to be executed?
If it's the former, 15,269 people, between 1608 and 1991; I don't think the missing 17 years should increase the total count by much.
If it's the latter, I have no idea.
**Since the Death Penalty was reinstated in 1976 there have been 1200 people executed. The last execution was on 3/30/2010. There are already 19 scheduled executions for the year 2010. The death rate by execution has doubled in the past 10 years.
As of January 2010 there are 697 death row inmates in California.
As of January 2010 there are 153 death row inmates in Ohio.
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As of January 2010 there are 398 death row inmates in Florida.
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3261 inmates
As of recent data, the percentage of death row inmates who are executed varies by jurisdiction and year, but on average, only a small fraction of those on death row are ultimately executed. In the United States, for example, around 2-3% of death row inmates are executed each year, while many others remain on death row for extended periods due to appeals and legal processes. It's important to note that the overall number of executions has been declining in recent years, leading to an increasing number of inmates remaining on death row.
inmates do get poisoned they get put to death without a funeral And go to hell
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