The correct answer is A) unanimous.
When Congress counted the votes for President, the tally showed that the vote for George Washington was unanimous.
The first quadrennial election in the United States was the election of December 15, 1788-January 10, 1789. With 69 votes, George Washington was elected unanimously as the first Constitutional President of the United States. The vice president was John Adams. George Washington had been the successful Commander of the Continental Army that defeated the British troops in the Revolutionary War.