California voters rejected Proposition 33, one of the most contentious and costly ballot measures for the November election, refusing to allow cities and counties to control rents on any type of housing, including apartments, condos and single-family homes.
With half of the ballots counted Wednesday morning, over 5.4 million Californians said ‘No” on Prop 33, making up 62% of the votes, compared to the 38% of the voters who said “Yes,” according to the Associated Press.
Ads on Prop 33 have dominated airwaves and online spaces with both supporters and opponents launching nasty attacks and accusations about each other…