HARTFORD, CT — Gov. Ned Lamont is the country's 5th most unpopular governor, according to a new poll from Morning Consult.

Lamont has a 33% approval rating and a 38% disapproval rating. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, Oregon Gov. Kate Brown, Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo and Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin rank lower than Lamont. Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker retained his spot as the most popular governor in the country with a 73 percent approval rating.

Morning Consults conducted more than 472,000 surveys from Jan. 1 through March 31 for the first quarter governor rankings. Lamont beat Republican Bob Stefanowski 694,510 votes to 650,138 with independent candidate Oz Griebel taking 54,741 votes in the 2018 election.

Connecticut's new governor is more than 100 days into his first term. He's made some adjustments to his plans since taking office, most notably reversing his stance on truck-only tolls to tolls for all vehicles. He also tailored back his proposal for school regionalization and instead is focusing on cost-savings through measures such as buying educational software at the state level instead of on a district-by-district basis. Several life-changing bills are floating through the state legislature now. Among them Lamont has backed tolling, an early voting referendum and a paid family and medical leave bill. He has also given lukewarm support to recreational marijuana legalization.

He has also proposed a strong cut in the state's bonding dubbed the "debt diet" going forward in order to save money down the line. Lamont also wants to extend DMV license renewals from six to eight years and registrations from two years to three years.

Former Gov. Dannel Malloy was also at or near the bottom of the Morning Consult Poll as his time in office neared an end.