
North Carolina elected its a Republican governor for the first time in more than two decades tonight. GOP candidate Pat McCrory, a former Charlotte mayor who had been leading in local polls in the final days leading up to Election Day, defeated Democratic candidate Walter Dalton, the state's lieutenant governor. It's the first time the first time the state has elected a Republican governor since 1988. ...
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President Obama won a second term tonight, emerging victorious in what had been a deadlocked race in the final weeks of the campaign.
Senate changes little after millions spent.
Paul Ryan beat out his Democratic challenger tonight in Wisconsin to hang on to the Congressional seat he has held there for 14 years.
The Virginia Senate race was the most expensive in the country.
Sen. Claire McCaskill has won her re-election race, as Republicans have seen another prime pickup opportunity slip away in 2012.
Chris Murphy beats wrestling executive Linda McMahon in costliest Conn. race.
Tea party-favorite Richard Mourdock has lost his Senate race to Democrat Joe Donnelly.
Joseph Kennedy III, the great-nephew of president John F. Kennedy, won election to U.S. Congress today, marking the first time a Kennedy has been part of federal government since Patrick Kennedy resigned from Congress in 2010.
Scott Brown, Elizabeth Warren fought in one of the most expensive Senate races.
Independents are siding with Mitt Romney at the polls in nearly every battleground state -- like Ohio, Virginia, Florida, Wisconsin -- but President Obama has been able to make up for it with gains among Hispanics and women, according to exit polls.
House Speaker John Boehner and his Republican colleagues will secure enough seats to retain their majority, winning at least 218 seats in the House of Representatives, according to a projection of election results by ABC News.
Democratic Sens. Brown, Casey win re-election to Senate seats in Ohio, Pennsylvania
Jon Karl reviews the most contested races to keep an eye on.

