Hi. Both “who” and “whom” are good. But according to strict grammar, you need “whom” because it is the object of the preposition “to”.
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eehaoWhich is the best answer?
For contemporary English, the best is "who."
For extremely formal writing, the best is "whom." Bu such a sentence would not be used in such contexts, so the best answer is "who."