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Follow the Nov. 6 midterm election live with up-to-the-minute results for San Francisco, Bay Area and California races.

Oakland voters elect a mayor and three City Council members, and Brisbane votes on a major housing development.

A business tax for homeless services and bond money for the Embarcadero seawall are the top measures.

Five supervisors seats are up for grabs in a ranked-choice election.

Two hard-fought East Bay Assembly races on the ballot, as Democrats try to regain a legislative supermajority.

Several California districts will help determine which party controls the House.

A gas tax hike repeal, rent control and daylight saving time are on the ballot.

Democratic Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom and John Cox, a Republican businessman, are running to succeed the termed-out Gov. Jerry Brown.

Sen. Dianne Feinstein, first elected to the Senate in 1992, is being challenged by a fellow Democrat, state. Sen. Kevin de León.

If Democrats make a net gain of 23 seats, they will regain control of the House. Several of the most tightly contested races are in California.

Sen. Dianne Feinstein is trying to win another term, and Democrats are trying to retake the chamber.

San Francisco, Oakland, San Leandro and Berkeley use ranked-choice voting to elect many city officials. Here’s how it works:

About the data

National and state election results are published from data provided by the Associated Press. Thousands of correspondents periodically report the results from local election centers across the country, and the resulting tabulated data are disseminated to member organizations.

Local results are updated from data posted by the Department of Elections or Office of the Registrar of Voters in each of the nine Bay Area counties.

Except for certain state and local races, which are called by a San Francisco Chronicle senior editor, race winners and electoral votes are called by AP state and Washington bureaus.

Read more about how the AP reports results and calls races.