New York is a state. There are no states in it. So, the answer to your question is: New York.
Wyoming
give women the right to vote
The United States of America
Pennsylvania gave women the right to vote in 1920, when they signed the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution. Seven other states had signed the Amendment by then.
It didn't go by state, but by amendment to the constitution. The 19th amendment was passed and women could vote through out the United States.
Women were first allowed to vote in the United States in 1920.
Women can vote in all 50 states, but the ability to vote started on a state by state basis.
It gave women the right to vote.
Women gained the right to vote in 1915 in several countries. Denmark and Sweden were two countries that let women vote in 1915. The United States did not give women the right to vote until 1920.
Women's right to vote expanding from Western States to Eastern States
If you are asking about the United States, women received the right to vote in federal elections in 1920. But long before that, some states gave women the right to vote for governor, state senators, mayors, etc. One of the first places to grant women voting rights was the territory of Wyoming, in 1869. Women got the right to vote in several other western states, including Colorado in 1893, and Idaho in 1896.
To be considered for statehood there had to be a certain number of voters in the state. They did not have enough men in the state to met the minimum so they allowed women the right to vote to become a state in the united states.