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FILE-  In this Nov. 3, 2020 file photo Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, right, along with his wife Fran, waits in line to vote at the Cedarland Event Center in Cedarville, Ohio. DeWine says Ohio lawmakers must choose a different method of capital punishment before any executions can be carried out in the future. DeWine also said he's become skeptical of capital punishment's effectiveness as a deterrent because of the long appeals process. Ohio's last execution was in July 2018. (Marshall Gorby/Dayton Daily News via AP, File)

FILE- In this Nov. 3, 2020 file photo Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, right, along with his wife Fran, waits in line to vote at the Cedarland Event Center in Cedarville, Ohio. DeWine says Ohio lawmakers must choose a different method of capital punishment before any executions can be carried out in the future. DeWine also said he's become skeptical of capital punishment's effectiveness as a deterrent because of the long appeals process. Ohio's last execution was in July 2018. (Marshall Gorby/Dayton Daily News via AP, File)

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