Note: the following answer applied until March 2016. See footnote.
It shows the total for the most recent 24 events only; these add up to 113 points here (115 from 23 upvotes on the question, -2 from the one downvote). It'd also cap the events to a maximum amount of time passed, but since those 24 events are all today that doesn't apply here.
Yours is really an edge case as your most recent events are all applicable to just the one post; you have 28 events for that one question but the 4 oldest are not included in the total reputation change. Those 4 events make up the remaining 17 points you earned for the post.
Stack Overflow has stated the implementation is subject to change. Quoting Marc Gravell:
Note: we're leaving the implementation details here as "subject to change"; the 24 events thing (which can actually also be 12 events, depending on what happens) is unreliable. We will probably play with this, and not worry too much if it changes what exact numbers get displayed (as long as it is all legitimate rep from somewhere)