Even though a question may be closed by receiving 5 close votes, the votes do not necessarily need to agree. I think this is a good behavior, but recently I voted to close a question for being an exact duplicate (which it was) and found the question was closed as "not a real question".
This is unfortunate, while I'm happy to display my username and acknowledge that I voted to close, I'd like some additional transparency. That is, if it was a 4-1 vote for "not a real question" vs "exact duplicate" I'd be interested in seeing that level of information.
The point is to be transparent about why the question was closed, and though 5 users may agree the question needs to be closed they may not agree why. It's important to recognize all the reasons for closure, not just the majority reason.
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I'd suggest displaying this information as something like:
closed on Jun 21 at 4:26 as:
- not a real question by foo, bar, baz
- exact duplicate by alice, bob
Once a question has been closed I'd argue it's more important to understand the rationale than it is to worry about an extra 2 lines of text. If the votes are 2,1,1,1 perhaps keep just 2 bullets, the first showing the majority vote, the second saying "for other reasons" as a summary of the change. The point is to aggregate the summary by reason.

