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Locations and Numbers of the Stakes in Mexico

The 227 stakes of The Church of Jesus Christ are spread among all 31 states and Mexico City

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By David Schneider, Church News

Each state in the nation of Mexico has at least one Latter-day Saint stake with headquarters in that state.

The Church has 227 stakes throughout the country, which has 31 states plus the federal district of Mexico City.

The Church has just over 1.5 million members in Mexico, which is the second-largest number of members in a country, behind the United States and just ahead of Brazil.

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States in Mexico and number in each state of stakes of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Graphic courtesy of Church News graphic.Copyright 2023 Deseret News Publishing Company.

 

The largest populations of members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are in Mexico City and the adjoining state of Mexico, accounting for 46 stakes, or about one-fifth of the stakes. Those two areas have 21% of the country’s residents.

The state of Puebla, which adjoins Mexico City to the east, has 7% of Mexico’s stakes and 5% of Mexico’s population.

Another large population of Latter-day Saints is among three Gulf Coast states of Veracruz, Tamaulipas and Nuevo León, which have 38 stakes among them, or about one-sixth of the stakes in Mexico. Those three states have 14% of the country’s residents.

 

Following is a list of Mexican states and the number of Latter-day Saint stakes in each:

1. Mexico - 26

2. Mexico City - 20

3. Veracruz - 17

4. Puebla - 15

5. Tamaulipas - 11

6. Chihuahua - 11

7. Nuevo León - 10

8. Hidalgo - 9

9. Coahuila - 9

10. Baja California - 9

11. Oaxaca - 9

12. Yucatán - 8

13. Jalisco - 7

14. Morelos - 6

15. Sonora - 6

16. Quintana Roo - 5

17. Sinaloa - 5

18. Michoacán - 5

19. Chiapas - 5

20. Durango - 4

21. Querétaro - 4

22. San Luis Potosi - 4

23. Guerrero - 4

24. Tabasco - 3

25. Guanajuato - 3

26. Baja California Sur - 2

27. Campeche - 2

28. Tlaxcala - 2

29. Aguascalientes - 2

30. Zacatecas - 2

31. Colima - 1

32. Nayarit - 1

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