7 of 9 Indiana lawmakers support debt limit deal. Here's how your representative voted.

An earlier version of this story had the results for a procedural vote, not the final vote.

Seven representatives from Indiana joined their U.S. House colleagues late Wednesday in supporting a bill to suspend the debt limit in a compromise deal that also includes spending cuts.

One Indiana lawmaker voted against the Fiscal Responsibility Act, and one didn't vote.

Earlier: Here's what Indiana lawmakers in Washington have to say about debt ceiling bill

The bill, which passed 314-117, still must pass the Senate to avoid the government running out of money to pay its bills, possibly as soon as Monday.

Here's how each of the state's members of Congress voted.

Frank Mrvan, District 1

U.S. Rep. Frank Mrvan, a Democrat, voted yes.

Rudy Yakym, District 2

U.S. Rep. Rudy Yakym, a Republican, voted yes.

Jim Banks, District 3

U.S. Rep. Jim Banks, a Republican, didn't vote.

He had tweeted earlier Wednesday: "We can’t write Joe Biden a blank check for the rest of his presidency!"

Jim Baird, District 4

U.S. Rep. Rep. Jim Baird, a Republican, voted yes.

Victoria Spartz, District 5

U.S. Rep. Victoria Spartz, a Republican, voted no.

Greg Pence, District 6

U.S. Rep. Greg Pence, a Republican, voted yes.

Andre Carson, District 7

U.S. Rep. Andre Carson, a Democrat, voted yes.

Larry Bucshon, District 8

U.S. Rep. Larry Bucshon, a Republican, voted yes. He had earlier called the bill "an important step towards changing the culture of spending in Washington."

Erin Houchin, District 9

U.S. Rep. Erin Houchin, Republican, voted yes.

IndyStar's Jenny Porter Tilley contributed.

This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Debt limit vote: Most of Indiana's U.S. House members support bill