Cambodia - 11,469 members - 28 branches - 6 districts China - 10,500 members? Malaysia - 8,967 members - 33 branches - 8 districts Liberia - 6,709 members - 20 branches - 2 districts Mozambique - 6,029 members - 21 branches - 2 districts Jamaica - 5,580 members - 19 branches - 2 districts Vanuatu - 5,491 members - 31 branches - 3 districts Guyana - 5,415 members - 13 branches - 1 district Federated States of Micronesia - 4,565 members - 4 districts Belize - 4,240 members - 11 branches - 2 districts Pakistan - 3,500 members - 13 branches? - 3 districts Zambia - 3,044 members - 12 branches - 2 districts Armenia - 3,024 members - 11 branches - 1 district Romania - 3,002 members - 18 branches - 2 districts Czech Republic - 2,369 members - 13 branches - 2 districts Albania - 2,299 members - 11 branches - 1 district Bulgaria - 2,296 members - 9 branches - 0 districts Cook Islands - 1,862 members - 5 branches - 1 district Togo - 1,861 members - 11 branches - 1 district Poland - 1,780 members - 14 branches - 2 districts

Below is an updated list of the countries with the most Latter-day Saints without a stake. Membership totals are as of 2012 and congregational and district totals are current. Membership totals for mainland China and Pakistan are estimates as no official statistics are available. The number of branches and districts in mainland China is not provided due to the sensitive nature of the Church in that country. Previous lists of the most countries without a stake can be found here Prospects appear most favorable for the formation of stakes within the next few years in Cambodia, Malaysia, Liberia, Mozambique, Vanuatu, the Federated States of Micronesia, Belize, Zambia, Armenia, Albania, and Togo as all of these countries has at least one district that is close to reaching the minimum qualifications for a stake to operate. Low member activity rates, an insufficient number of branches in individual member districts, and few full-tithe paying Melchizedek Priesthood holders will likely continue to delay the organization of stakes in other countries for several more years to come.