November 19, 2015

San Francisco residents recently took to the polls to address the defining issue of this iconic city: housing. As we’ve been told many times before, Americans are now in a “sharing economy,” as evidenced by the rise in popularity of companies like Uber and Airbnb. The problem is that while a company like Airbnb offers inexpensive boarding in a city like San Francisco, its corporate headquarters, located just across the bay in Silicon Valley, helps to drive up home prices in the very same city via the wealthy tech players moving in. Many residents feel the middle-class (never mind the poor and homeless) are being pushed out of their homes, and the measures up for a vote reflect this crisis. Here’s a breakdown of the major initiatives in play at the ballot box.

The results cited below are courtesy of  SFElections.org