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[1][2] are as follows:
| Year |
Candidate |
Party |
Percent |
Opponent |
Party |
Percent |
Opponent |
Party |
Percent |
Write-in percentage |
| 2000 |
Ben Westlund |
Republican |
73.75% |
Douglas Dunlap |
Democratic |
26.25% |
No third candidate |
|
| 2002 |
George Gilman |
Republican |
64.01% |
Karole Stockton |
Democratic |
35.48% |
0.51% |
| 2004 |
George Gilman |
Republican |
97.74% |
Unopposed |
2.26% |
| 2006 |
George Gilman |
Republican |
97.55% |
2.45% |
| 2008 |
George Gilman |
Republican |
98.19% |
1.81% |
| 2010 |
Mike McLane |
Republican |
98.07% |
1.93% |
| 2012 |
Mike McLane |
Republican |
67.92% |
John Huddle |
Democratic |
31.88% |
No third candidate |
0.2 |
| 2014 |
Mike McLane |
Republican |
72.38% |
Richard Phay |
Democratic |
21.97% |
Frank Brannen |
Libertarian |
5.36% |
0.29% |
| 2016 |
Mike McLane |
Republican |
75.65% |
Brie Malarkey |
Democratic |
24.12% |
No third candidate |
0.23% |
| 2018 |
Mike McLane |
Republican |
73.19% |
Karen Rippberger |
Democratic |
26.70% |
0.11% |
| 2020 |
Vikki Breese-Iverson |
Republican |
73.54% |
Barbara Fontaine |
Democratic |
26.32% |
0.14% |
| 2022[a] |
E. Werner Reschke |
Republican |
68.74% |
Brian Lepore |
Democratic |
31.14% |
0.12% |
| 2024 |
E. Werner Reschke |
Republican |
69.6% |
James Williamson |
Democratic |
30.3% |
0.1% |
- ↑ E. Werner Reschke was the incumbent in this election. He previously represented District 56, but was moved to this district due to redistricting following the 2020 United States Census.