The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) does not keep track of where it's members are enrolled in school. As a public college, Mesa State is not allowed to ask it's students their religious preferences. Therefore it is impossible to know how many students there are Mormon.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" Church) only releases membership statistics by state. To determine the approximate number of Church members in a certain city you could see how many congregations are in that city. If you'd like more specific numbers, you will have to contact local leaders for each city or region. They occassionally provide local statistics to newsmedia and others who need the information.
Of the 6,500,000 people in Arizona, 374,800 are Mormon. (5.8% of the state)
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68% of Utah residents are baptized members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church). Approximately 40-50% of Utah residents are active practicing Mormons.
12% of baptized Mormons live in Utah.
Approximately 62% of the population in Utah identifies as Mormon. Utah has a high concentration of members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
The Mormon Church (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints) does not release statistics at this level of demographic so it would be difficult to find out what percentage.
Utah had the highest population of Mormons in the late 1800's. This was due to the historical migration of Mormons to the area following their persecution in other regions. Utah remains the state with the highest percentage of Mormons in the United States today.
Every state! There are over six million members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the 'Mormon' church) living in the United States, and at least several thousand Mormons in each state. The western US has a higher concentration of Mormons than the east, and Utah has the highest concentration with about 60% of the state being practicing Mormons.
Utah has the most members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (commonly called "Mormons") with approximately 1,857,600 Church members.The next highest Mormon populations are:California with 755,700 members,Idaho with 406,700 members,Arizona with 374,800 members,Texas with 278,500 members,Washington with 257,700 members,Nevada with 173,639 members,Oregon with 145,400 members,Colorado with 137,100 members,and Florida with 131,621 members.To see a U.S. map of Church membership statistics, click the "Related Link" below.
Many Mormons live in the state of Utah, where there is a significant population of members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Utah is considered the religious headquarters for Mormons, with Salt Lake City being their most prominent city.
According to Census 2000, the state with the highest proportion of married-couple households was Utah. Utah had the highest percentage of households consisting of married couples compared to any other state in the United States at that time.
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Utah was settled by Mormons.
Mormons founded Salt Lake City, Utah, the capital of Utah. Actually, they founded the whole state of Utah...
The Mormons were searching for a place where they could practice their religion in peace and found that place in Utah.
Idaho has the second highest percentage of Mormons of any state. Utah, of course, has the highest. Utah has the largest number of Mormons, while California has the second highest number of Mormons. Idaho has the third highest number of Mormons.
Some say that the Mormons had to denounce polygamy before Utah became a state. This may or may not be true, as the plans to make Utah a state were in action before the Church officially denounced polygamy. Either way, Mormons arrived there in 1847, Utah became a territory in 1850, Mormons ended polygamy in 1890, and Utah became a state in 1896.
Utah is known for its snow, mormons, and beautiful national parks.
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