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Where San Francisco Stands on Airbnb and Affordable Housing

Divides over the city’s housing crisis rose to an electoral boiling point Tuesday.
Pedestrians walk past a housing development site in the Mid Market Street neighborhood in San Francisco.REUTERS/Robert Galbraith

UPDATE, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 4: This post originally appeared on Monday, November 2, and has been updated to include the results of the ballots.

In a significant victory for Airbnb, Proposition F lost 55 percent to 45 percent. Proposition I, the Mission moratorium, lost 57 percent to 43 percent. Proposition A passed with about 73 percent of the vote. Here’s what was at stake.