Poll shows strong support for death penalty in Arkansas
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Arkansans overwhelmingly support the death penalty, in contrast to national sentiment, months after the state executed four inmates before a lethal injection drug expired, according to a poll released Tuesday by the University of Arkansas.
The poll came out the same day Arkansas’ highest court halted the planned execution this week of an inmate whose attorneys claim doesn’t understand why he is to be put to death.
Seventy-two per cent of respondents in the university’s annual Arkansas Poll said they support the death penalty as punishment for people convicted of murder. Seventeen per cent of respondents opposed the death penalty, while 11 per cent didn’t know or refused to answer.
Issues & Answers Network, Inc. surveyed 801 Arkansas residents by phone between Oct. 12 and Oct. 22. The poll has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.5 percentage points.