It is also worth noting that, although the temple named for the U. S. capital city is currently closed for renovation, and may therefore not have a new president announced until it is closer to completion at some point in 2020, the Church did announce a new president earlier this year for the Asuncion Paraguay Temple, which, as I have previously mentioned, is currently closed for renovation but stalled in that process, so anything is possible.
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New presidents have been called for the following temples:
1. Manaus Brazil
2. Boise Idaho
3. Denver Colorado
4. The Hague Netherlands
5. Oquirrh Mountain Utah
6. Helsinki Finland
7. The Gila Valley Arizona
8. Brigham City Utah
9. Stockholm Sweden
10. Palmyra New York
11. Accra Ghana
12. Papeete Tahiti
13. Sao Paulo Brazil
14. San Jose Costa Rica
15. Albuquerque New Mexico
16. Provo City Center
17. Recife Brazil
18. Cardston Alberta
19. Payson Utah
20. Porto Alegre Brazil
21. Brisbane Australia
22. Kansas City Missouri
23. Oaxaca Mexico
24. Regina Saskatchewan
25. Cebu City Philippines
26. Boston Massachusetts
27. Colonia Juarez Chihuahua Mexico
28. Billings Montana
29. Houston Texas
30. Sydney Australia
31. Guatemala City Guatemala
32. Hermosillo Sonora Mexico
33. Montevideo Uruguay
34. Indianapolis Indiana
35. Laie Hawaii Temple (the new president of this temple is the older brother of General Authority Seventy Elder Donald L. Hallstrom)
36. Las Vegas Nevada
37. Atlanta Georgia
38. Buenos Aires Argentina
39. Redlands California
40. Draper Utah
41. Tijuana Mexico
42. Sacramento California
43. Monticello Utah
44. Bountiful Utah
45. Freiberg Germany
46. Oakland California
47. Villahermosa Mexico
48. Manti Utah
49. Suva Fiji
50. Vancouver British Columbia
51. Tegucigalpa Honduras
52. Fukuoka Japan
53. St. Louis Missouri
54. Trujillo Peru
55. Asuncion Paraguay (not anticipated)
56. Cordoba Argentina
57. Taipei Taiwan
58. Kinshasa DR Congo (first president)
59. Concepcion Chile (first president)
60. Barranquilla Colombia (first president)
61. Rome Italy (first president)
The first presidents will likely be announced for the following new temples:
1. Fortaleza Brazil
2. Port-au-Prince Haiti
New presidents may also be announced for the following temples:
1. Veracruz Mexico
2. Washington D. C. Temple (Note: The Church may opt to wait on calling a new president for this temple until 2020 when it is rededicated)