There are no official numbers, as the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) doesn't ask its members if they are registered voters, and you do not need to disclose your religion in order to register to vote.
Most American adults are registered to vote, but many do not actually vote. Mormons are encouraged to vote, so the percentage of registered Mormon voters may be higher than the general population.
As a conservative estimate, I'd say there are at least 3 million registered Mormon voters in the US.
150 milliuon
you must be registered to vote
you must be registered to vote
All registered US voters.
You have the right to vote only if you are a citizen of the US, are over 18 and have registered to vote by the deadline for the election.
People over the age of 18 who are registered to vote and are registered citizens of the US.
People over the age of 18 who are registered to vote and are registered citizens of the US.
Registered voters. That means you are 18, a US Citizen, not a convicted felon, and registered to vote.
Well sure, some of us did. But others voted for David Cook. Non Mormons voted for David Archuleta also.
No, you vote for the US Senator for your specific senatorial district.
any US citizen can vote if they are over 18 years of age and are a registered voter.
If they are registered to vote, yes.