Critics may fault Gov. Tom Wolf for failing for the third consecutive year to finalize a state budget on time but a newly released poll shows it doesn't seem to be hurting his popularity with voters.

According to Morning Consult's latest poll, Wolf enjoys an approval rating of 48 percent and disapproval rating of 37 percent with the remainder saying don't know or have no opinion.

The poll, conducted April 1 through July 10, of 10,087 registered voters in Pennsylvania had a margin of error of plus or minus 1 percentage point.

Wolf had a 48 percent approval rating in the first quarter of this year and a 43 percent disapproval rating with the remaining 9 percent saying they don't know or have no opinion.

Despite having his disapproval rating shrink, this latest poll places Wolf in the bottom half of the nation's most popular governors with their respective state's voters. He is tied with Hawaii and Arizona's governors as having the 36th highest approval ratings.

Most popular is Massachusetts' Gov. Charlie Baker, a Republican, who enjoys a 75 percent approval rating while New Jersey's Gov. Chris Christie, also a Republican, was the least popular with an approval rating of just 29 percent, according to the poll. Those two governors held the same position in Morning Consult's poll conducted in the first quarter of this year.