the first state to ever vote was Georgia not south Carolina
Maryland.
No.
President Obama carried the State with 65 percent of the vote.
Wyoming was the first state to allow women to vote. Thus the state motto is "The Equality State"
Iowa was the first state.
A slave-state that did not vote Confederate, but stayed in the Union. There were four of these - Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland and Delaware.
It was more of an individual state, which was Wyoming.
Yes. Maryland was a slave state, but fought with the Union in the Civil War; as a result, Maryland is not named in the Emancipation Proclamation. Slavery was abolished in Maryland with the adoption of a new state constitution in 1864. Because as a slave-holding border state it was home to many Confederate sympathizers, the vote to ratify that constitution was extremely narrow: 30,174 to 29,799.
California
Former President George H.W. Bush carried the state of Maryland by three percentage points in the election of 1988. This was the last time that Maryland voted for a Republican presidential candidate.
Wyoming