Gov. Rick Scott bested a tough challenge from Republican-turned-Democrat Charlie Crist in one of the most contentious races of the 2014 midterms.
Daines has been an active critic of Obamacare, calling it “fatally flawed."
Gardner's victory is a major step in securing a Republican majority in the Senate.
The race has been tight since longtime Democratic incumbent John Tierney lost in the primary.
Jenkins ousted incumbent Nick Rahall in the 3rd District, once a Democratic stronghold.
Sen. Mary Landrieu defended her Senate seat against seven candidates, including top Republican challenger Rep. Bill Cassidy.
Here are five things to know about Mitch McConnell, the likely new Senate majority leader.
The Democratic Party has retained a much-needed seat in the New Hampshire Senate race.
The Republicans' showing in 2014 midterm elections reflects the party's new-found moderation on polarizing social issues.
Wendy Davis used her newfound celebrity to run for Texas governor. Her challenge now is to stay relevant going forward.
Rounds will replace incumbent Sen. Tim Johnson, D-S.D., who did not seek re-election.
Republican Rep. Tom Cotton is the second Republican to unseat a Democratic Senator in the last four years.
Problems ranged from a physical assault at one polling place to electronic glitches in another.
Corbett, a Republican, is the first incumbent governor of Pennsylvania to lose re-election.
Alabama held the only uncontested United States Senate race of the 2014 midterm elections.
Republican candidate Shelley Moore Capito defeated Democratic challenger Natalie Tennant.
McConnell is expected to become majority leader if the Republicans take the Senate after Tuesday's midterm elections.
Click here for live interactive maps of Midterms 2014 election results from across the United States, throughout the night.
Midterm exit polls show voters aren't pleased with anyone in Washington and say the nation is on the wrong track.
An area of Sierra Leone that had avoided the ongoing Ebola outbreak has reportedly been hit by the deadly virus.
Robert O'Neill might be the Navy SEAL who claims to have shot Osama Bin Laden.
China knows how to make a great fake, but Chinese fake social media accounts could use some work.
Republicans who targeted net neutrality in the past could have better luck with a GOP Senate majority.
“If she doesn't have teeth, why would I want her?" one alleged militant says.
A Facebook feature allows users to access a range of information about voters in the midterm elections. Critics say it could influence turnout.
Voting irregularities were reported in Virginia, while Missouri poll workers reportedly asked for unnecessary forms of ID.
If voters opt to raise minimum hourly wages, most U.S. states would have higher minimum wages than the federal government's $7.25.
The international community is uncertain whether there will be an Iranian nuclear deal.
It's down to Almaty and Beijing for the 2022 Winter Olympics, but it isn't clear whether China has what it takes to keep the capital clean.
Fredrick Neij's detention in Thailand has little impact on the Pirate Bay's distribution of illicit movie torrents.