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List of people executed by electrocution

This is the list of people executed by electrocution through the electric chair. The electric chair was mainly used in the United States from the 1890s till today, and the Philippines from 1926 to 1976.

United States

Alabama

  • Lynda Lyon Block, who was convicted of killing a police officer. Block was the last woman to be executed by electrocution.
  • John Louis Evans and Wayne Eugene Ritter, both convicted of killing a pawn shop owner.
  • Larry Gene Heath, who kidnapped and killed his pregnant wife.
  • Edward Dean Horsley Jr., accomplice of executed killer Brian Keith Baldwin.
  • Walter Hill, convicted serial killer.
  • Henry Francis Hays, a member of Ku Klux Klan who was executed for the lynching of Michael Donald.
  • Brian Keith Baldwin, who was executed for killing a woman but allegedly innocent. Accomplice of Edward Dean Horsley Jr. (also executed).
  • Billy Wayne Waldrop, along with William Eugene Singleton and Henry Leslie Mays, shot, beat, and killed Thurman Macon Donahoo during a robbery. The three then set Donahoo's home on fire, leaving him for dead. His charred body was later found in the ruins of the house.
  • Jeremiah Reeves, an African-American man who was controversially executed for the rape of a white woman in 1958.
  • Rhonda Belle Martin, American serial killer.
  • Horace DeVaughn, the first person executed in Alabama by the electric chair.
  • James Cobern, the last person executed for robbery in both Alabama and the United States, and the last person executed for a crime other than murder in the United States.
  • Wallace Norrell Thomas, who was one of the three men convicted of the 1976 murder of Quenette Shehane.

Arkansas

  • Lester Brockelhurst, spree killer and serial killer who held up and murdered at least three men in multiple states.
  • James Waybern Hall, American serial killer executed for his wife's murder.
  • Arthur Hodges, convicted cop killer and the first white person to be executed by electrocution in Arkansas.
  • John Edward Swindler, convicted of the murder of a police officer.

Connecticut

  • Frank Wojculewicz, a paraplegic convicted murderer executed for murdering a police officer and bystander despite his disability.
  • Joseph Louis Taborsky, one of the two culprits behind the Mad Dog killings, and the last person executed by the electric chair in the state of Connecticut.

District of Columbia (Washington, D.C.)

Federal government of the United States

Florida

  • Ted Bundy, a serial killer who confessed to 30 murders, 20 of which have been confirmed. Bundy was one of the most notorious criminals in history.
  • Judy Buenoano, convicted and sentenced to death for the murder of her husband, James Goodyear. She also received a life sentence for the murder of her son, Michael Buenoano. In 1978, she murdered her then-boyfriend, Bobby Joe Morris, in Colorado, but was never tried for his death due to her existing death sentence in Florida.
  • Allen Lee Davis, a convicted murderer. His botched execution led Florida to switch from the electric chair to lethal injection.
  • Willie Darden, executed for robbery and murder committed in 1973.
  • Jeffrey Daugherty, convicted serial killer.
  • Marvin Francois, executed for a series of murders in Carol City, Florida, alongside his accomplices Beauford James White and John Errol Ferguson.
  • Beauford White, executed for the same series of murders in Carol City, Florida, with Marvin Francois and John Errol Ferguson.
  • Robert Austin Sullivan, convicted murderer who, along with accomplice Reid McLaughlin, killed a newly hired assistant manager.
  • John Spenkelink, the first person executed in Florida after capital punishment was reinstated in 1976.
  • Jerry White (criminal), convicted of murdering a shopper during a grocery store robbery. His execution drew attention due to witnesses reporting an unusual physical reaction to the electric chair.
  • Robert Dale Henderson, a convicted spree killer who murdered 12 people, including three victims in a single day.
  • Giuseppe Zangara, convicted assassin who fatally shot Chicago mayor Anton Cermak.
  • James Dupree Henry, convicted of killing civil rights leader Zellie Riley.
  • David Funchess, a convicted triple murderer and the first Vietnam War veteran diagnosed with PTSD to be executed by a U.S. state.
  • Arthur Frederick Goode III, a convicted child murderer.
  • Franklin McCall, convicted and sentenced to death for the kidnapping and murder of James Bailey Cash Jr.
  • Pedro Medina (murderer), convicted of murdering a 52-year-old woman in Orlando, Florida. His execution was also botched.
  • Daniel Remeta, convicted spree killer.
  • Gerald Stano, a convicted serial killer who murdered at least 23 young women and girls. He confessed to 41 murders, though police believe his actual victim count could be as high as 88.
  • Michael Durocher, a serial killer who murdered five people between 1983 and 1988 in Florida, including his six-month-old son, his girlfriend and her daughter.
  • Johnny Paul Witt, convicted of the 1973 kidnapping, rape and murder of Jonathan Kushner, the 11-year-old son of a professor from the University of South Florida.
  • Aubrey Dennis Adams Jr., who was convicted of the 1978 murder of Trisa Thornley.
  • John Earl Bush, one of the four kidnappers convicted of the 1982 abduction, robbery and murder of Frances Slater.

Georgia

Illinois

Indiana

Kentucky

Louisiana

Massachusetts

Mississippi

  • Willie McGee, an African-American man controversially executed for raping a white woman.
  • Houston Roberts, who was executed in 1951 for the murders of his two granddaughters.
  • Luther Carlyle Wheeler, who was executed for murdering a Hattiesburg police officer and executed on February 5, 1954.

Nebraska

New York

North Carolina

  • Asbury Respus, a serial killer executed in 1932 for eight murders.

Oklahoma

  • Monroe Betterton, a serial killer executed in 1920.
  • Richard Henry Dare, convicted mass murderer.
  • James French, convicted murderer who was the last person executed by the electric chair in Oklahoma.

Pennsylvania

  • Paul Jaworski, who was executed in 1929 for a case of armed robbery resulting in death.
  • Herman and Paul Petrillo, a pair of cousins and members of the Philadelphia poison ring who were executed in 1941 for first-degree murder.
  • Irene Schroeder, the first woman to be executed by electrocution in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
  • Elmo Lee Smith, who was executed in 1962 for the murder-rape of a 16-year-old girl. The last person executed by the electric chair in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
  • Alexander McClay Williams, an African-American teenager who was wrongfully executed in 1931 for the 1930 murder of Vida Robare. His conviction was posthumously overturned in 2022 and he was officially exonerated.

South Carolina

South Dakota

  • George Sitts – convicted serial killer who was executed for the 1946 murder of state Division of Criminal Investigation special agent Tom Matthews.

Tennessee

Virginia

Vermont

  • Donald Edward DeMag, the last person executed in Vermont before abolition of capital punishment.
  • Francis Blair, accomplice of Donald Edward DeMag, executed on February 8, 1954.

West Virginia

  • Elmer Bruner, the last person executed in West Virginia before the abolition of capital punishment.

United States military

  • George John Dasch, Edward John Kerling, Richard Quirin, Heinrich Harm Heinck, Hermann Otto Neubauer and Werner Thiel, six of the eight defendants found guilty of sabotage and spying activities conducted under Operation Pastorius. The six were sentenced to death by a specially-appointed military commission and executed on August 8, 1942. The remaining two defendants had their death sentences commuted to life and 30 years respectively.

The Philippines

  • Julio Guillen, who was executed in 1950 for the attempted assassination of Filipino president Manuel Roxas, which that resulted in the deaths of two bystanders.
  • Marcial "Baby Ama" Perez, who was executed in 1961 at the age of 16 for murder.
  • Jaime Jose, Basilio Pineda, and Edgardo Aquino, three of the convicted rapists of the Maggie de la Riva rape case, executed on May 17, 1972.
  • Marcelo San Jose, the last person executed by the electric chair in the Philippines, executed on October 21, 1976.

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