Since the reinstatement of the death penalty in the United States in 1976, Oklahoma has carried more than 125 executions. In the same timeframe, 11 men have been exonerated from Oklahoma’s death row after evidence of their innocence came to light. Lingering doubts remain about the guilt of several others awaiting execution.

People throughout the state share a growing concern with the death penalty, with a recent poll showing that 78% of Oklahomans support a moratorium on executions.

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