District boundaries have changed over time. Therefore, representatives before 2021 may not represent the same constituency as today. General election results from 2000 to present[3][4] are as follows:
| Year |
Candidate |
Party |
Percent |
Opponent |
Party |
Percent |
Opponent |
Party |
Percent |
Opponent |
Party |
Percent |
Write-in percentage |
| 2000 |
Jeff Kropf |
Republican |
68.71% |
Lori Workman |
Democratic |
31.29% |
No third candidate |
No fourth candidate |
| 2002 |
Randy Miller |
Republican |
63.72% |
Bill Gleason |
Democratic |
36.27% |
No third candidate |
No fourth candidate |
0.01% |
| 2004 |
Scott Bruun |
Republican |
52.07% |
Jim Morton |
Democratic |
44.46% |
Marc Delphine |
Libertarian |
1.80% |
Curtis Sommer |
Pacific Green |
1.66% |
|
| 2006 |
Scott Bruun |
Republican |
53.26% |
Bev Backa |
Democratic |
44.51% |
David Akin |
Libertarian |
2.15% |
No fourth candidate |
0.09% |
| 2008 |
Scott Bruun |
Republican |
53.48% |
Michele Eberle |
Democratic |
46.30% |
No third candidate |
No fourth candidate |
0.23% |
| 2010 |
Julie Parrish |
Republican |
50.79% |
Will Rasmussen |
Democratic |
49.06% |
No third candidate |
No fourth candidate |
0.15% |
| 2012 |
Julie Parrish |
Republican |
50.75% |
Carl Hosticka |
Democratic |
46.98% |
Meredith Love Taggart |
Libertarian |
2.19% |
No fourth candidate |
0.09% |
| 2014 |
Julie Parrish |
Republican |
56.44% |
Gerritt Rosenthal |
Democratic |
43.26% |
No third candidate |
No fourth candidate |
0.30% |
| 2016 |
Julie Parrish |
Republican |
53.81% |
Paul Southwick |
Democratic |
43.66% |
Ryan Haffner |
Libertarian |
2.35% |
No fourth candidate |
0.18% |
| 2018 |
Rachel Prusak |
Democratic |
52.69% |
Julie Parrish |
Republican |
47.17% |
No third candidate |
No fourth candidate |
0.15% |
| 2020 |
Rachel Prusak |
Democratic |
57.15% |
Kelly Sloop |
Republican |
42.75% |
No third candidate |
No fourth candidate |
0.10% |
| 2022 |
Jules Walters |
Democratic |
59.15% |
Aeric Estep |
Republican |
40.73% |
No third candidate |
No fourth candidate |
0.11% |
| 2024 |
Jules Walters |
Democratic |
61.3% |
Ben Edtl |
Republican |
38.6% |
No third candidate |
No fourth candidate |
0.2% |