Twenty-five men have died by court-ordered execution so far this year in the U.S., and four other people are scheduled to be put to death in three states during the remainder of 2025.
The latest was a Mississippi man who died by lethal injection Wednesday, nearly five decades after he kidnapped and killed a bank loan officer's wife in a ransom scheme. A Florida man was put to death by lethal injection Tuesday evening, becoming the seventh person executed in that state this year.
So far this year, executions also have been carried out in Alabama, Arizona, Indiana, Louisiana, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas.
Florida, Tennessee and Texas have additional executions scheduled later this year.
Twenty-five executions were also carried out last year and in 2018. Those are the highest totals since there were 28 in 2015.
Here's a look at recent executions and those scheduled for the rest of the year, by state:
Mississippi
Richard Gerald Jordan, the longest-serving man on Mississippi's death row, was executed Wednesday at the Mississippi State Penitentiary in Parchman.