Where the Mormons are (and aren’t)

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By Utah Valley 360

Everyone knows that there are a lot of Mormons in Utah, and you could probably guess that the Church doesn’t have a presence in North Korea. But what about everything in between?

Here’s a list of the places in the world with the most (and least) Mormons, places with the most missions, and precisely how many “peculiar people” there are around the world.

Top 10 states with the most Mormons (total number)

  1. Utah (2,000,554)
  2. California (778,629)
  3. Idaho (430,757)
  4. Arizona (416,192)
  5. Texas (334,772)
  6. Washington (282,356)
  7. Nevada (182,072)
  8. Oregon (153,226)
  9. Colorado (151,523)
  10. Florida (149,355)

Top 10 states with the least Mormons

  1. Rhode Island (4,002)
  2. Vermont (4,646)
  3. Delaware (5,186)
  4. New Hampshire (8,211)
  5. South Dakota (10,875)
  6. Maine (10,876)
  7. North Dakota (11,017)
  8. Connecticut (15,571)
  9. West Virginia (17,040)
  10. Mississippi (21,630)

Top 10 countries with most Mormons

  1. United States (6,466,267)
  2. Mexico (1,368,475)
  3. Brazil (1,289,376)
  4. Philippines (710,764)
  5. Chile (579,235)
  6. Peru (557,328)
  7. Argentina (432,007)
  8. Guatemala (255,505)
  9. Ecuador (229,294)
  10. Canada (192,299)

Top 5 states with the most missions

  1. California (19)
  2. Utah (9)
  3. Texas (8)
  4. Washington (7)
  5. Arizona (6)

Top 5 countries with the most missions

  1. United States (120)
  2. Mexico (34) and Brazil (34)
  3. Phillipines (21)
  4. Peru (12)
  5. Argentina (12) (tie for fifth place)

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