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BumRushDaShow

(173,183 posts)
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 08:48 AM 10 hrs ago

Ohio Republican governor urges end to death penalty, saying it cannot be morally justified

Source: The Guardian

Tue 16 Jun 2026 19.44 EDT
Last modified on Tue 16 Jun 2026 21.27 EDT


Republican governor Mike DeWine, the who co-wrote the bill to reinstate Ohio’s death penalty more than 45 years ago, has called for the state to abolish capital punishment, saying it did not improve public safety and could no longer be morally justified. “I no longer believe the death penalty is a deterrent to murder,” DeWine said on Tuesday. “The moral justification I had for voting for the death penalty simply no longer exists.”

Tuesday’s announcement represents a change of heart for the 79-year-old governor. After Ohio’s reinstated death penalty law was stuck down in 1978, DeWine, then a newly minted state senator, was instrumental in crafting the 1981 law that survived court challenges and remains in effect. But DeWine has softened his stance in recent years, and repeatedly delayed executions throughout his nearly eight-year tenure as Ohio’s governor.

His call for abolition is consistent with the moderate approach to capital punishment that has defined his time as governor, and it puts him at odds with national Republican leaders like Donald Trump, who has sought to expand the death penalty in his second term. DeWine noted that in the state’s last 10 executions, the average time elapsed between sentencing and execution date was 21 years.

“A lot of people think the response is to shorten the time between sentence and execution, but then we see how many times we get it wrong,” warned Robin Maher, executive director of the Death Penalty Information Center, a nonpartisan research organization. “When we take the time to thoughtfully review these cases, as we should, we find errors. And that takes time, and a lot of money.”

Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jun/16/ohio-governor-death-penalty-mike-dewine

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Ohio Republican governor urges end to death penalty, saying it cannot be morally justified (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 10 hrs ago OP
Doesnt he have some power over the matter being governor and all? SSJVegeta 10 hrs ago #1
Lame Duck with nothing to lose Raven123 9 hrs ago #2
It's amazing how these POS republiturds find a social conscience when they are lame ducks. AZLD4Candidate 8 hrs ago #3
The same club as Thom Tillis. yardwork 4 hrs ago #7
Fucker is 79 and must have received a medical diagnosis dalton99a 8 hrs ago #4
Now he goes "SOFT ON CRIME"? maxsolomon 7 hrs ago #5
It was never morally justified Miguelito Loveless 6 hrs ago #6
Right?! yardwork 4 hrs ago #8
Once in a while, DeWine says/does the right thing Maeve 2 hrs ago #9
Is someone he knows Marthe48 53 min ago #10

SSJVegeta

(3,379 posts)
1. Doesnt he have some power over the matter being governor and all?
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 08:57 AM
10 hrs ago

Like an executive order or something?

Raven123

(8,001 posts)
2. Lame Duck with nothing to lose
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 09:01 AM
9 hrs ago

He may be genuine in his belief that Ohio should end the death penalty. However, he remains a moral coward who hid behind the procedural issues over how to execute the executions, rather than take on his party when he would have risked a political loss.

No points for lame duck conversions

AZLD4Candidate

(7,061 posts)
3. It's amazing how these POS republiturds find a social conscience when they are lame ducks.
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 10:18 AM
8 hrs ago

It's like they are afraid to buck their party when in power, but when leaving, they survey the damage they do and begin to sound like Steve Urkel "Did I do that?"

yardwork

(69,867 posts)
8. Right?!
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 02:41 PM
4 hrs ago

I don't like murderers either but I figured out the simple logic against the death penalty when I was a teen.

Maeve

(43,534 posts)
9. Once in a while, DeWine says/does the right thing
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 04:15 PM
2 hrs ago

He was right during the pandemic (altho they are now trying to blame Amy Acton for anything they didn't like) and he is right now.

Stopped clocks do come to mind, I know!

Marthe48

(23,703 posts)
10. Is someone he knows
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 06:07 PM
53 min ago

on Death Row?
I don't know of another reason he'd say something like this.



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