Bay Area measures that seek to restore BART and extend the commuter rail system to downtown San Jose were ahead Tuesday in early returns, both of which require a two-thirds vote to pass. Measure B was garnering 71% support with an estimated 44% of the ballots counted. With 76% of the precincts reporting, Measure RR was garnering 70% of the vote. Those measures require a majority of votes to pass, and appeared to be winning. Proposition J was winning 66% of the vote, and Proposition K had 65% of the vote.
Source: Los Angeles Times November 09, 2016 08:13 UTC