This page shows the membership statistics of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) within the United States .
Official LDS Membership - Membership count on record provided by the LDS Church. These records include adults and children, and also include both active and less active members.
From religious surveys - General religious surveys conducted within the United States. These surveyed U.S. adults about their religious beliefs.
Recent Membership History Year Members 2012 6,321,416 (2.02% of US total) 2013 6,398,889 (2.03% of US total) 2014 6,466,267 (2.03% of US total) 2015 6,531,656 (2.04% of US total) 2016 6,592,195 (2.04% of US total) 2017 6,641,886 (2.01% of US total) 2018 6,681,829 (2.01% of US total) 2019 6,721,032 (2.02% of US total) *2020 6,742,000 (2.00% of US total) 2021 6,763,019 (2.01% of US total) 2022 6,804,028 (2.01% of US total) 2023 6,868,793 (2.05% of US total) Source: https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/facts-and-statistics/country/united-states (*2020 is an estimate since official numbers weren't released.)
Membership reported by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on December 31, 2023, was used to determine the number of members in each state.[ 1] The church defines membership as:[ 4]
"Those who have been baptized and confirmed."
"Those under age nine who have been blessed but not baptized."
"Those who are not accountable because of intellectual disabilities, regardless of age."
"Unblessed children under 8 when both of the following apply:
"At least one parent or one grandparent is a member of the Church."
"Both parents give permission for a record to be created. (If only one parent has legal custody of the child, the permission of that parent is sufficient.)"
The United States Census Bureau 2023 population estimates was used as the basis for the general population.[ 5] Each state link gives a brief history and additional membership information for that state.
LDS membership as percentage of population by US states (2021)
LDS membership in absolute numbers, by US states (2021)
State
Area
Members
Population
%LDS
2013
Change
Growth (%)
% of Total Growth
Pew
ARDA
Alabama
NA Southeast
40,540
5,108,468
0.79%
35,708
4,832
13.53%
1.03%
1%
10th
Alaska
NA West
33,948
733,406
4.63%
33,033
915
2.77%
0.19%
5%
2nd
Arizona
NA Southwest
442,879
7,431,344
5.96%
414,261
28,618
6.91%
6.09%
5%
2nd
Arkansas
NA Southeast
36,630
3,067,732
1.19%
28,667
7,963
27.78%
1.69%
1%
9th
California
NA West
728,598
38,965,193
1.87%
777,061
−48,463
-6.24%
-10.31%
1%
2nd
Colorado
NA Central
149,186
5,877,610
2.54%
147,707
1,479
1%
0.31%
2%
2nd
Connecticut
NA Northeast
16,030
3,617,176
0.44%
15,273
757
4.96%
0.16%
1%
10th
Delaware
NA Northeast
5,736
1,031,890
0.56%
5,080
656
12.91%
0.14%
<1%
11th
Florida
NA Southeast
172,918
22,610,726
0.76%
143,057
29,861
20.87%
6.35%
1%
8th
Georgia
NA Southeast
91,142
11,029,227
0.83%
80,548
10,594
13.15%
2.25%
1%
8th
Hawaii
NA West
75,635
1,435,138
5.27%
72,459
3,176
4.38%
0.68%
3%
2nd
Idaho
NA Central
476,118
1,964,726
24.23%
422,345
53,773
12.73%
11.44%
19%
1st
Illinois
NA Central
57,837
12,549,689
0.46%
56,531
1,306
2.31%
0.28%
<1%
13th
Indiana
NA Northeast
47,789
6,862,199
0.7%
42,147
5,642
13.39%
1.2%
1%
13th
Iowa
NA Central
29,285
3,207,004
0.91%
26,001
3,284
12.63%
0.7%
<1%
13th
Kansas
NA Central
39,793
2,940,546
1.35%
35,627
4,166
11.69%
0.89%
1%
10th
Kentucky
NA Southeast
38,535
4,526,154
0.85%
33,455
5,080
15.18%
1.08%
<1%
8th
Louisiana
NA Southeast
29,913
4,573,749
0.65%
29,366
547
1.86%
0.12%
<1%
6th
Maine
NA Northeast
11,233
1,395,722
0.8%
10,778
455
4.22%
0.1%
2%
6th
Maryland
NA Northeast
44,094
6,180,253
0.71%
43,227
867
2.01%
0.18%
1%
8th
Massachusetts
NA Northeast
28,667
7,001,399
0.41%
25,996
2,671
10.27%
0.57%
1%
11th
Michigan
NA Northeast
46,044
10,037,261
0.46%
43,178
2,866
6.64%
0.61%
<1%
13th
Minnesota
NA Central
33,759
5,737,915
0.59%
31,298
2,461
7.86%
0.52%
1%
12th
Mississippi
NA Southeast
22,297
2,939,690
0.76%
21,704
593
2.73%
0.13%
1%
10th
Missouri
NA Central
80,440
6,196,156
1.3%
67,943
12,497
18.39%
2.66%
1%
8th
Montana
NA Central
52,068
1,132,812
4.6%
47,854
4,214
8.81%
0.9%
4%
2nd
Nebraska
NA Central
25,935
1,978,379
1.31%
23,688
2,247
9.49%
0.48%
1%
6th
Nevada
NA Southwest
182,786
3,194,176
5.72%
178,737
4,049
2.27%
0.86%
4%
2nd
New Hampshire
NA Northeast
8,553
1,402,054
0.61%
8,335
218
2.62%
0.05%
1%
6th
New Jersey
NA Northeast
35,453
9,290,841
0.38%
32,744
2,709
8.27%
0.58%
<1%
15th
New Mexico
NA Southwest
69,432
2,114,371
3.28%
69,365
67
0.1%
0.01%
1%
3rd
New York
NA Northeast
87,605
19,571,216
0.45%
79,933
7,672
9.6%
1.63%
<1%
13th
North Carolina
NA Southeast
95,875
10,835,491
0.88%
79,835
16,040
20.09%
3.41%
1%
8th
North Dakota
NA Central
11,682
783,926
1.49%
9,122
2,560
28.06%
0.54%
<1%
7th
Ohio
NA Northeast
64,595
11,785,935
0.55%
59,662
4,933
8.27%
1.05%
1%
14th
Oklahoma
NA Southwest
52,844
4,053,824
1.3%
45,008
7,836
17.41%
1.67%
1%
8th
Oregon
NA West
150,170
4,233,358
3.55%
150,630
−460
-0.31%
-0.1%
3%
2nd
Pennsylvania
NA Northeast
53,025
12,961,683
0.41%
51,171
1,854
3.62%
0.39%
<1%
13th
Rhode Island
NA Northeast
4,796
1,095,962
0.44%
4,054
742
18.3%
0.16%
<1%
8th
South Carolina
NA Southeast
45,810
5,373,555
0.85%
38,676
7,134
18.45%
1.52%
<1%
11th
South Dakota
NA Central
11,601
919,318
1.26%
10,385
1,216
11.71%
0.26%
<1%
8th
Tennessee
NA Southeast
59,202
7,126,489
0.83%
47,343
11,859
25.05%
2.52%
1%
10th
Texas
NA Southwest
385,600
30,503,301
1.26%
315,895
69,705
22.07%
14.83%
1%
6th
Utah
Utah
2,190,610
3,417,734
64.1%
1,951,937
238,673
12.23%
50.79%
55%
1st
Vermont
NA Northeast
4,624
647,464
0.71%
4,596
28
0.61%
0.01%
<1%
7th
Virginia
NA Northeast
98,786
8,715,698
1.13%
92,407
6,379
6.9%
1.36%
2%
7th
Washington
NA West
281,802
7,812,880
3.61%
276,837
4,965
1.79%
1.06%
3%
2nd
Washington, D.C.
NA Northeast
3,215
678,972
0.47%
2,485
730
29.38%
0.16%
1%
39th
West Virginia
NA Northeast
17,557
1,770,071
0.99%
17,060
497
2.91%
0.11%
2%
9th
Wisconsin
NA Central
28,430
5,910,955
0.48%
25,686
2,744
10.68%
0.58%
<1%
10th
Wyoming
NA Central
67,691
584,057
11.59%
65,485
2,206
3.37%
0.47%
9%
1st
Country
Area
Members
Population
%LDS
2013
Change
Growth (%)
% of Total Growth
American Samoa
Pacific
16,611
43,895
37.843%
16,621
−10
-0.06%
-0%
Guam
Asia North
2,511
169,532
1.481%
2,265
246
10.861%
0.011%
Northern Mariana Islands
Pacific
896
51,118
1.753%
789
107
13.561%
0.005%
Puerto Rico
Caribbean
23,222
3,019,450
0.769%
23,064
158
0.685%
0.007%
United States Virgin Islands
Caribbean
638
104,377
0.611%
590
48
8.136%
0.002%
Totals
43,878
3,388,372
1.23%
43,329
549
1.27%
0.02%
From religious surveys
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Percentage of US adult population by state claiming membership in the LDS church in the 2001 ARIS survey. Click image for map legend.
The 2001 American Religious Identification Survey (ARIS) was based on a random digit-dialed telephone survey of 50,281 American adults in the continental U.S.
2007 Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life
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Percentage of US adult population, by state, claiming Mormon as religious preference in the 2007 survey by the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life.
The Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life published a survey of 35,556 adults living in the United States that was conducted in 2007.[ 6] The 2007 survey, conducted by Princeton Survey Research Associates International (PSRAI), found 1.7% of the U.S. adult population self identified themselves as Mormon.[ 7] The table below lists a few significant findings, from the survey, about Mormons. Note: some less populated states were combined in this survey. These include: Montana-Wyoming, D.C.-Maryland, North & South Dakota, New Hampshire-Vermont, and Connecticut-Rhode Island. The racial and ethnic composition of the U.S. membership is predominantly white[ 8] with a lower percentage of blacks when compared to the U.S. average.[ 9]
Demographic
Mormons (U.S.)
U.S. Avg.
Married
71 %
54 %
Divorced or separated
9 %
12 %
3 or more children at home
21 %
9 %
Weekly (or more) Attendance at Religious Services
76 %
39 %
Race, Ethnicity
Mormons (U.S.)
U.S. Avg.
White, non-Hisp.
86 %
71 %
Black, non-Hisp.
3 %
11 %
Other non-Hisp.
5 %
6 %
Hispanic
7 %
12 %
^ a b "Facts and Statistics: Statistics by Country: United States" , Newsroom , LDS Church, retrieved 2 November 2024
^ Excludes groups meeting separate from wards and branches
^ Find a FamilySearch Location , familysearch.org, retrieved 2 November 2024
^ "General Handbook [2022], 33.6.2 Members of Record" . ChurchofJesusChrist.org . Retrieved 11 Aug 2022 .
^ "State Population Totals: 2020-2023" . www.census.gov . Retrieved 2024-11-02 .
^ "Religion in American Culture -- Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life" . Archived from the original on 14 February 2015. Retrieved 14 February 2015 .
^ Portrait of Mormons in the U.S. Archived 2009-07-30 at the Wayback Machine , Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life , July 24, 2009
^ "The most and least racially diverse U.S. religious groups" . pewresearch.org . Jul 27, 2015.
^ "Racial and ethnic composition among Mormons" . pewforum.org . Retrieved 2021-11-24 .