Rishi Sunak Cabinet in full and how they voted in the referendum.
The Cabinet in full
Prime Minister: Rishi Sunak (Voted Leave, supported Rishi Sunak)
Deputy Prime Minister and Justice Secretary: Dominic Raab (Voted Leave, supported Rishi Sunak)
Chancellor: Jeremy Hunt (Voted Remain, supported Rishi Sunak)
Foreign Secretary: James Cleverly (Voted Leave, supported Boris Johnson)
Home Secretary: Suella Braverman (Voted Leave, supported Rishi Sunak)
Defence Secretary: Ben Wallace (Voted Remain, supported Boris Johnson)
Health Secretary: Steve Barclay (Voted Leave, supported Rishi Sunak)
Cabinet Office chief: Oliver Dowden (Voted Remain, supported Rishi Sunak)
Commons leader: Penny Mordaunt (Voted Leave, supported Penny Mordaunt))
Party Chairman: Nadhim Zahawi (Voted Leave, supported Boris Johnson)
Business Secretary: Grant Shapps (Voted Remain, supported Rishi Sunak)
Levelling Up Secretary: Michael Gove (Voted Leave, supported Rishi Sunak)
International Trade Secretary and Minister for Women and Equalities: Kemi Badenoch (Voted Leave, supported Rishi Sunak)
Work and Pensions Secretary: Mel Stride (Voted Remain, supported Rishi Sunak)
Education Secretary: Gillian Keegan (Voted Remain, supported Rishi Sunak)
Environment Secretary: Thérèse Coffey (Voted Remain, did not endorse a leadership candidate)
Transport Secretary: Mark Harper (Voted Remain, supported Rishi Sunak)
Culture Secretary: Michelle Donelan (Voted Remain, supported Rishi Sunak)
Northern Ireland Secretary: Chris Heaton-Harris (Voted Leave, supported Boris Johnson)
Scotland Secretary: Alister Jack (Voted Leave, did not endorse a leadership candidate)
Wales Secretary: David TC Davies (Voted Leave, supported Rishi Sunak)
Lords Leader: Lord True (Member of the Lords, did not endorse a leadership candidate)
Also attending Cabinet
Chief Whip: Simon Hart (Voted Remain, supported Rishi Sunak)
Chief Secretary to the Treasury: John Glen (Voted Remain, supported Rishi Sunak)
Attorney General: Victoria Prentis (Voted Remain, supported Rishi Sunak)
Cabinet Office minister: Jeremy Quin (Voted Remain, supported Rishi Sunak)
Veterans Affairs minister: Johnny Mercer (Voted Remain, supported Rishi Sunak)
Security minister: Tom Tugendhat (Voted Remain supported Rishi Sunak)
Immigration minister Robert Jenrick (Voted Remain, supported Rishi Sunak)
Minister without Portfolio: Sir Gavin Williamson (Voted Remain, supported Rishi Sunak)
All of the Remainers have since voted in favour of Brexit in the Commons, however.