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Election 2018: California Ballots Continue to be Counted

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California's multi-language 'I Voted' stickers on offer for early voters at the Los Angeles County Registrar's Office in Norwalk, California on November 5, 2018. (Phone: Frederic J. Brown/AFP/Getty Images)

On Tuesday, California voters rejected a measure to allow cities to expand rent control and said no to a repeal of the state’s gas tax. In San Francisco, big businesses will be taxed to pay for homeless services and Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf will serve a second term. As California ballots continue to be counted, we’ll discuss state and local election results. And we want to hear from you — what results surprised you? What was the issue you cared most about this election?

KQED’s Complete Election Coverage

Guests:

Marisa Lagos, reporter, KQED's California Politics and Government Desk; co-host, KQED's Political Breakdown podcast

Guy Marzorati, reporter, KQED's California Politics and Government Desk

Scott Shafer, senior editor, KQED’s California Politics and Government desk; co-host, KQED's Political Breakdown podcast<br />

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