New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is the least popular governor in the United States, according to a poll released Tuesday.

Seventy-one percent of New Jersey voters disapprove of Christie while just 25 percent approve, according to the Morning Consult poll.

Christie edged out Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback, who had 66 percent disapproval to 27 percent approval.

Gov. Andrew Cuomo finished at No. 22 in the survey, with a 62 percent approval and 31 percent disapproval rating.

Christie, a Republican, has been bedeviled by the Bridgegate scandal, after lanes of the George Washington Bridge were closed in 2013 as political payback for a local mayor who wouldn’t endorse Christie’s re-election.

The most popular governor was Charlie Baker of Massachusetts, who had a 75 percent approval rating to 17 percent disapproval.

Christie became a staunch supporter of President Trump after dropping out of the race for the Republican presidential nomination.

Morning Consult interviewed 85,000 registered voters nationally between January and March for the survey.