Republican Gov. Mark Gordon, who took his seat as Wyoming's 33rd governor in 2019, is the most popular governor in America, according to Morning Consult's latest survey .

The global technology company releases a survey identifying the country's most and least popular governors every three months, with the most recent survey taken from Oct. 1 through Dec. 31, 2019. On a daily basis, the company asks more than 5,000 registered voters whether they approve or disapprove of their governor's job performance.

According to the survey, Gordon has a 69% approval rating and an 11% disapproval rating. Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan and Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker, both Republicans, also earned 69% approval ratings, but their disapproval ratings were higher than Gordon's at 16% and 19%, respectively.

Baker's popularity has dipped since last fall, when he claimed the No. 1 spot in the survey with a 73% approval rating.

All 10 of the nation's most popular governors are Republicans, according to the survey. Vermont Gov. Phil Scott took the No. 4 spot, followed by New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu, North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson and Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey.

Six of the least popular governors are part of the Democratic Party, including Hawaii Gov. David Ige, who earned the lowest ratings. Only 32% of Hawaii residents approve of Ige's performance, while 58% of residents disapprove of his work.