Oxford was born in
Eldorado, Illinois and graduated from Cave-in-Rock High School in
Cave-in-Rock, Illinois. She received an Associate of Arts degree from
Southeastern Illinois College in
Harrisburg, Illinois in 1974 and a
Bachelor of Arts degree from
Southern Illinois University-Carbondale in 1986. In 2004, Carnahan gave up the State Representative seat to run for Congress. She ran again for the seat, and was successful. She won in a three-way Democratic primary in August 2004, and obtained almost 90% of the vote against a Libertarian opponent in the November 2004 general election. Oxford won re-nomination as the Democratic party candidate in the August 2006 primary, obtaining 81% of the vote against opponent Mark Rice, who also opposed her in the three-way August 2004 primary. She faced only a Libertarian opponent in the November 2006 general election and won by more than eight-to-one. She faced no primary opposition in 2008, though a Libertarian filed to run against her in November. She ran unopposed for re-election in 2010 and was elected to a final term in the House.
Term limits prevented her from seeking a fifth term in 2012. Oxford is an active member of Epiphany
United Church of Christ in St. Louis, and resides in the Benton Park neighborhood with her partner, Dorothy. She was one of three openly gay members of the
Missouri General Assembly, serving alongside
Sen. Jolie Justus (D–
Kansas City) and
Rep. Mike Colona (D–St. Louis). Her campaigns won the backing of the
Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund. ==References==