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The history of Oregon's death penalty is suffused with interesting and tortuous twists, many of which have been effected by a vote of the people through the initiative petition process. Oregon's death penalty for what was then called first-degree murder reaches back to the time of provisional (1843-1849) and territorial (1849-1859) governments. Death penalty authorization was statutory and not constitutional. From 1859 to 1903, executions were carried out at the county level.