In 2012, Gray won the general election with 7,902 votes (61.1%) against
Democratic nominee Shirley Price, a former state representative for the 38th district.[3] Price had served in the seat after being elected in 2000, but had been unseated by Hocker in 2002 and unsuccessfully ran to reclaim the seat in 2004.
In 2014, Gray was unopposed in the general election and won 7,133 votes.[4]
In 2016, Gray was unopposed in the general election and won 12,188 votes.[5]
In 2018, Gray won the general election with 9,635 votes (65.8%) against Democratic nominee Meghan M. Kelly.[6]