Oxfordshire's MPs were split in last night's vote on gay marriage at the House of Commons.
Prime Minister and Witney MP David Cameron voted in favour of the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill, as did Ed Vaizey, MP for Didcot and Wantage and Andrew Smith, MP for Oxford East.
Oxford West and Abingdon MP Nicola Blackwood voted against at the third reading of the bill.
Henley MP John Howell voted both ways, a form of abstention.
Meanwhile it is not yet clear how Banbury MP Sir Tony Baldry voted but beforehand he indicated he would abstain.
The bill will now proceed to the House of Lords, after it passed the Commons by 366 in favour to 161 against.
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