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There aren't any Mormons who practice polygamy. If a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) is found to be practicing polygamy, they are excommunicated (kicked out).

When the Church made this rule in 1890, many were angered by it and left the Mormon church to start their own groups. Some of the more well known groups are the FLDS (you might know them from the Texas raid in 2008), the Apostolic United Brethren or "Allred Group", the "LeBaron Group", the "Harmston Group" or True Living Church, Centennial Park group, The Davis Cooperative, and others. Each of these groups have their own distinct beliefs, practices, and clergy, but share some similarities with Mormons (such as use of the Book of Mormon).

Occassionally the media uses the term "Fundamentalist Mormons" to describe the polygamist groups. Both the Mormon Church and the Polygamous groups prefer that the media not use this title as it is misleading to the public.

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