All Democrats running for governor in Virginia say they support ending the death penalty
All four Democrats running for governor in Virginia say they support abolishing the death penalty, including one candidate, former Gov. Terry McAuliffe, who allowed several executions to proceed during his term.
While in office, McAuliffe said he personally opposed capital punishment, but felt obligated to uphold state law. The three executions that took place in McAuliffes term included William Morva, who was put to death in July 2017 for a double-murder despite pleas for clemency from advocates who said Morva suffered from mental illness.
Since a national moratorium on the death penalty ended in 1976, Virginia has executed 113 people, second only to Texas, according to the Death Penalty Information Center.
The Democratic takeover of the Virginia General Assembly in 2019 raised death penalty opponents hopes it would soon be ended, but repeal bills failed to pass in the 2020 legislative session. If repeal legislation doesnt pass in 2021, it could fall to the next governor to decide whether the death penalty should or shouldnt continue.
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