1. Managua Nicaragua: Proposed in 2012 by
Elder Russell M. Nelson; land has already been purchased for it and an
announcement is imminent there when membership warrants it. Please also note
that it is the #1 city in terms of church presence that does not have a temple
in some phase.
2. Port Moresby Papua New Guinea: Land has been
purchased for it and an announcement is imminent there when membership warrants
it. Please also note that it is the #2 city in terms of church presence that
doesn’t have a temple in some phase.
3. Bentonville Arkansas: Land has been
purchased for it and an announcement is imminent there when membership warrants
it; please also note it is the strongest contender for a temple in the United
States. I favor this location because a good friend served his mission there.
4. 2nd Southwest Salt Lake Valley Utah:
Proposed in 2005 by Gordon B. Hinckley; more than likely because land has
already been purchased for it.
5. San Juan Puerto Rico: Please note that
this is the #3 world city in terms of church presence that doesn’t have a
temple in some phase.
6. Tarawa Kiribati: Please note that this
is the #5 world city in terms of Church presence that doesn’t have a temple in
some phase.
7. Freetown Sierra Leone: Please note that
this is the #6 world city in terms of Church presence that doesn’t have a
temple in some phase. May be needed due to extensive growth in Africa
8. Kampala Uganda: Please note that this
is the #7 world city in terms of Church presence that doesn’t have a temple in
some phase. May be needed due to extensive growth in Africa.
9. Nairobi Kenya: Publicly proposed by
President Gordon B. Hinckley in 1999; please note that this is the #10 world
city in terms of Church presence that does not have a temple in any phase. May
be needed due to extensive growth in Africa.
10. Phnom Penh Cambodia: Please note that this is the
#9 world city in terms of Church presence that doesn’t have a temple in any
phase; I favor this location because my brother-in-law served a mission there.
11. Missoula Montana: Publicly proposed in 2016 by
Elder David A. Bednar.
12. Lehi Utah: I favor this location because it is my
wife's hometown.
13. Layton Utah
14. Budapest Hungary
15. Pocatello Idaho
16. Auckland New Zealand
17. La Paz Bolivia: I favor this location because
my favorite bishop and good friend served a mission there.
18. Rapid City South Dakota: I favor this location
because my dad served his mission there.
19. Richmond Virginia
20. Lagos Nigeria (may be needed due to extensive
Church growth in Africa)
21. Pago Pago American Samoa: Please note that this is the
#9 city in the world in terms of Church presence that doesn’t have a temple in
some stage.
22. Tacoma Washington
23. El Paso Texas
24. Ulaanbaatar Mongolia: I favor this location
because a good friend served his mission there.
25. Barcelona Spain
26. Puebla Mexico
27. Valparaiso Chile
28. Davao
Philippines
29. Maracaibo
Venezuela: Publicly proposed in 1999 by Gordon B. Hinckley.
30. Singapore:
Publicly proposed in 2000 by Gordon B. Hinckley,
31. Edinburgh
Scotland
32. Cody
Wyoming
33. Jacksonville Florida
34. Brasilia/Belo
Horizonte Brazil
35. Ghana
(Kumasi).
36. Neuquen
Argentina
37. Ivory Coast (2nd
and possibly 3rd temples; may be needed due to extreme growth in the
area
38. Kasai DR Congo (temple proposed in 2016 by Neil L.
Andersen, may be needed due to extensive growth in the area.
39. Fairbanks/Juneau Alaska
40. Ipswich Australia
Dark
horse candidates:
1. Kaysville Utah
2. Sandy Utah
3. Orem Utah (I
favor this location because it’s where I’m living now, and when I worked at
then Mount Timpanogos Temple for six
years, a majority of my colleagues were from Orem. The LDS presence is strong
here.
5. Heber Utah
6. Pago Pago American Samoa: Please note
that this is the #9 world city in terms of Church presence that does not have a
temple in any phase.
7. Singapore
(proposed in 2000 by President Gordon B. Hinckley).
8. Maputo Mozambique
9. Oslo
Norway
10. Antananarivo Madagascar