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As of 2025, the electric chair is still a legal execution method in some states in the United States, including Alabama, South Carolina, and Florida, where inmates may choose lethal injection instead. Arkansas, Kentucky, and Tennessee offer death row inmates sentenced before their select date.
These three states also authorize electrocution as an alternative if lethal injection is deemed unavailable, the electric chair to those sentenced before a certain date, but inmates not selecting this method or convicted after the specified date face lethal injection.
Louisiana, Mississippi, and Oklahoma accept the electric chair as an alternative if other execution methods are ruled unconstitutional at the time of execution. Historically, the electric chair was also used extensively in the Philippines, but its last use was in 1976.
These three states also authorize electrocution as an alternative if lethal injection is deemed unavailable, the electric chair to those sentenced before a certain date, but inmates not selecting this method or convicted after the specified date face lethal injection.
Louisiana, Mississippi, and Oklahoma accept the electric chair as an alternative if other execution methods are ruled unconstitutional at the time of execution. Historically, the electric chair was also used extensively in the Philippines, but its last use was in 1976.
