While a losing candidate isn't required to give a concession speech, it's long been a traditional aspect of the U.S. democracy.
But while we wait for an end result, the result from Election Day is already crystal clear: America doesn’t know who it is, and there’s no sign of that changing anytime soon. Follow USA TODAY ...
In Texas Sen. Ted Cruz (R) defeated challenger Colin Allred (D). In Ohio Bernie Moreno (R) defeated Sen. Sherrod Brown (D).
The FBI said it is aware of non-credible bomb threats linked to Russia in several states, including Wisconsin.
Scott Fitzgerald will continue to serve as the representative of Wisconsin's 5th Congressional District after his win Tuesday.
The polls close in Green Bay at 8 p.m., here's where you can find results for all races, from U.S. president to school referendums.
Glenn Grothman will serve another term as the 6th Congressional District's representative, holding off a challenge from Oshkosh Democrat John Zarbano.
Wisconsin voters are making choices for President, U.S. Senate, U.S. Congress and myriad Wisconsin state house seats. Find results here.
If you haven't had a chance to visit your polling station by midday Tuesday, don't worry. You still have plenty of time to get out and vote.
Democrats fell far short of their Election Day goals, while Gov. Ron DeSantis claimed victory over abortion and marijuana amendments.
Democrat Josh Stein wins the North Carolina governor's race.
DeSantis and opponents to Amendment 4 argued the ballot measure's authors are "lying" to Floridians, and words used, like "health care provider" and "viability" leave too much room for "outsiders" and ...