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Population by State

Mormon Population by State 2025

Alabama: 40,540Alaska: 33,948Arizona: 442,879Arkansas: 36,630California: 728,598Colorado: 149,186Connecticut: 16,030Delaware: 5,736District of Columbia: 3,215Florida: 172,918Georgia: 91,142Hawaii: 75,635Idaho: 476,118Illinois: 57,837Indiana: 47,789Iowa: 29,285Kansas: 39,793Kentucky: 38,535Louisiana: 29,913Maine: 11,233Maryland: 44,094Massachusetts: 28,667Michigan: 46,044Minnesota: 33,759Mississippi: 22,297Missouri: 80,440Montana: 52,068Nebraska: 25,935Nevada: 182,786New Hampshire: 8,553New Jersey: 35,453New Mexico: 69,432New York: 87,605North Carolina: 95,875North Dakota: 11,682Ohio: 64,595Oklahoma: 52,844Oregon: 150,170Pennsylvania: 53,025Rhode Island: 4,796South Carolina: 45,810South Dakota: 11,601Tennessee: 59,202Texas: 385,600Utah: 2,190,610Vermont: 4,624Virginia: 98,786Washington: 281,802West Virginia: 17,557Wisconsin: 28,430Wyoming: 67,691

Total Mormon Church Membership

State
Total Mormon Church Membership 2025
Utah Flag
Utah2,190,610
California Flag
California728,598
Idaho Flag
Idaho476,118
Arizona Flag
Arizona442,879
Texas Flag
Texas385,600
Washington Flag
Washington281,802
Nevada Flag
Nevada182,786
Florida Flag
Florida172,918
Oregon Flag
Oregon150,170
Colorado Flag
Colorado149,186
Virginia Flag
Virginia98,786
North Carolina Flag
North Carolina95,875
Georgia Flag
Georgia91,142
New York Flag
New York87,605
Missouri Flag
Missouri80,440
Hawaii Flag
Hawaii75,635
New Mexico Flag
New Mexico69,432
Wyoming Flag
Wyoming67,691
Ohio Flag
Ohio64,595
Tennessee Flag
Tennessee59,202
Illinois Flag
Illinois57,837
Pennsylvania Flag
Pennsylvania53,025
Oklahoma Flag
Oklahoma52,844
Montana Flag
Montana52,068
Indiana Flag
Indiana47,789
Michigan Flag
Michigan46,044
South Carolina Flag
South Carolina45,810
Maryland Flag
Maryland44,094
Alabama Flag
Alabama40,540
Kansas Flag
Kansas39,793
Kentucky Flag
Kentucky38,535
Arkansas Flag
Arkansas36,630
New Jersey Flag
New Jersey35,453
Alaska Flag
Alaska33,948
Minnesota Flag
Minnesota33,759
Louisiana Flag
Louisiana29,913
Iowa Flag
Iowa29,285
Massachusetts Flag
Massachusetts28,667
Wisconsin Flag
Wisconsin28,430
Nebraska Flag
Nebraska25,935
Mississippi Flag
Mississippi22,297
West Virginia Flag
West Virginia17,557
Connecticut Flag
Connecticut16,030
North Dakota Flag
North Dakota11,682
South Dakota Flag
South Dakota11,601
Maine Flag
Maine11,233
New Hampshire Flag
New Hampshire8,553
Delaware Flag
Delaware5,736
Rhode Island Flag
Rhode Island4,796
Vermont Flag
Vermont4,624
District of Columbia Flag
District of Columbia3,215
United States Flag
United States6,868,793
  • While the term “Mormon” is commonly used, the church’s actual members prefer the organization’s formal title, The Church of Jesus Christ and the Latter Day Saints.
  • A “stake” is an organizational grouping of multiple churches within the Mormon church (similar to “parishes” in a Catholic church).

Mormons are a religious and cultural group of Mormonism. Mormonism is the principal branch ofThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints is headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah, and has over 16 million members.

Mormons embrace concepts of Christianity and revelation made by the founder Joseph Smith. Mormons use four different sacred texts: The Christian bible, the Doctrine and Covenants, The Pearl of Great Price, and the Book of Mormon.

The Mormon religion was established in 1830 when the Book of Mormon was published. The Book of Mormon contains the writing of ancient prophets who lived not the American continent from around 2200 B.C. to 421 A.D. The sacred text has many original and distinctive discussions about the fall of Adam and Eve, redemption from physical and spiritual death, Christian atonement, and the organization of the latter-day church. Smith claimed that the last prophet to contribute to the book came to him in a vision in 1827, telling Smith to locate the gold plates that the writings were originally written on and translate them into English.

After Jospeh Smith was murdered by an anti-Mormon mob in 1844, Brigham Young became the leader for many Mormons. Young led a large group of about 16,000 Mormons from Illinois to Utah, founding Salt Lake City and becoming the first governor of the Utah territory.

The term “Mormon” is often used in a derogatory or mocking way. A 2011 Pew Research poll showed that 62% of Mormons think Americans are uninformed about their religion and half said that they face a lot of discrimination. Many non-Mormons tease the religion for polygamy, which was banned in 1890. Despite this, Mormons have still historically married multiple women at once. The Broadway musical,The Book of Mormon, brought a lot of attention to the religion and caused mixed reactions among Mormons.

It is believed that there will be 285 million Mormons worldwide by 2085. Mormonism is one of the fastest-growing religions in the world and its possibility of becoming a major world religion may happen within the next century.

Top 10 States with the Highest Mormon Population

While many people think of Utah when they think of Mormons, several states have significant Mormon populations. The western United States does have the highest Mormon population in the country, specifically the states of Utah, California, and Arizona. Utah, which has the highest Mormon population, has 5,229 congregations. About 68.55% of the state’s total population is Mormon.

Sources

  1. U.S. and World Population Clock - U.S. Census
  2. Facts and Statistics - The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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