failed to ratify the Constitution by a large margin
December 7th, 1787
Delaware had the highest percentage of people vote in favor of ratifying the Constitution. In December 1787, Delaware became the first state to ratify the Constitution, with a vote of 30 to 0 in favor, reflecting unanimous support among its delegates. This strong endorsement demonstrated Delaware's commitment to the new federal framework.
Delaware is known as the first state since it was first to vote in the affirmative to adopt the constitution.
The United States Constitution was ratified by unanimous vote from Delaware, Georgia, and New Jersey.
Delaware, on December 7, 1789 became the first state to ratify the New Constitution with a unanimous vote.
The three states that ratified the U.S. Constitution by the narrowest margins were Delaware, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. Delaware was the first state to ratify, doing so by a vote of 30 to 0, but Pennsylvania had a closer margin of 46 to 23. New Jersey ratified the Constitution with a vote of 39 to 26. These narrow margins highlighted the contentious debates surrounding the Constitution during its adoption.
a vote of the people
yes everyone can vote
it is actually Delaware
Delaware
Delaware was the first state to ratify the Constitution and become a state.
24 originally, but after a second vote, 30.