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Discover How Florida’s Gov. DeSantis Ranks Among America’s Most Liked Governors

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ORLANDO, Fla. – A recent report from Morning Consult has provided insights into the popularity of governors across the United States. Unfortunately for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, the findings were less favorable.

The survey gathered opinions from registered voters to evaluate the net approval ratings of governors from all 50 states.

Based on the results, the research highlighted Gov. Phil Scott of Vermont, Gov. Mark Gordon of Wyoming, and Gov. Andy Beshear of Kentucky as the top three most favored governors.

Gov. Scott stood out with an impressive 74% net approval rating, significantly outpacing his colleagues.

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On the opposite end of the spectrum, Gov. Kim Reynolds (R-Iowa) and Gov. Michael Dunleavy (R-Alaska) had the greatest disapproval rating, tied at 49%.

But where did DeSantis pop up on this ranking?

Well, it turns out that DeSantis didn’t fare the best, as he netted a 40% disapproval rating — putting him 10 spots from the bottom.

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However, the Florida governor also brought in 54% approval, putting him around the middle of the pack overall.

While DeSantis’ approval peaked at 63% in early 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, it has since remained stable around the mid 50s.

Regardless, the full ranking based on approval ratings is as follows:

Rank Governor State Approval Disapproval
1 Phil Scott (R) Vermont 74% 19%
2 Mark Gordon (R) Wyoming 68% 25%
3 Andy Beshear (D) Kentucky 65% 28%
4 Ned Lamont (D) Connecticut 63% 30%
5 Maura Healey (D) Massachusetts 62% 28%
5 Josh Shapiro (D) Pennsylvania 62% 27%
7 Brian Kemp (R) Georgia 61% 29%
7 Wes Moore (D) Maryland 61% 28%
9 Gavin Newsom (D) California 60% 34%
9 Brad Little (R) Idaho 60% 30%
9 Laura Kelly (D) Kansas 60% 29%
9 Gretchen Whitmer (D) Michigan 60% 34%
9 Kelly Armstrong (R) North Dakota 60% 21%
14 Matt Meyer (D) Delaware 59% 25%
15 Josh Green (D) Hawaii 57% 31%
15 Josh Stein (D) North Carolina 57% 26%
15 Bill Lee (R) Tennessee 57% 31%
15 Spencer Cox (R) Utah 57% 31%
19 Kay Ivey (R) Alabama 56% 37%
19 Jared Polis (D) Colorado 56% 35%
19 Kelly Ayotte (R) New Hampshire 56% 33%
19 Tony Evers (D) Wisconsin 56% 37%
23 Greg Gianforte (R) Montana 55% 36%
23 Mike DeWine (R) Ohio 55% 37%
23 Bob Ferguson (D) Washington 55% 29%
26 Sarah Huckabee Sanders (R) Arkansas 54% 36%
26 Ron DeSantis (R) Florida 54% 40%
26 J.B. Pritzker (D) Illinois 54% 38%
26 Phil Murphy (D) New Jersey 54% 37%
26 Kathy Hochul (D) New York 54% 36%
26 Larry Rhoden (R) South Dakota 54% 27%
26 Patrick Morrisey (R) West Virginia 54% 32%
33 Katie Hobbs (D) Arizona 53% 35%
33 Michelle Grisham (D) New Mexico 53% 37%
33 Henry McMaster (R) South Carolina 53% 35%
33 Glenn Youngkin (R) Virginia 53% 37%
37 Jeff Landry (R) Louisiana 52% 36%
37 Greg Abbott (R) Texas 52% 40%
39 Janet Mills (D) Maine 51% 43%
39 Tate Reeves (R) Mississippi 51% 41%
39 Joe Lombardo (R) Nevada 51% 34%
42 Tim Walz (D) Minnesota 50% 43%
42 Mike Kehoe (R) Missouri 50% 30%
44 Kevin Stitt (R) Oklahoma 49% 43%
44 Dan McKee (D) Rhode Island 49% 36%
46 Tina Kotek (D) Oregon 48% 42%
47 Jim Pillen (R) Nebraska 46% 41%
48 Mike Braun (R) Indiana 43% 39%
48 Kim Reynolds (R) Iowa 43% 49%
50 Mike Dunleavy (R) Alaska 37% 49%

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