Early Results Have Car-Free Great Highway Ahead, Prop D Commission Reform Losing
Briefly

A lead for the Prop K measure to make the Great Highway car-free signals potential victory for San Francisco progressives, with a 53%-47% margin in early votes.
Yes on K campaign manager Lucas Lux expressed cautious optimism, stating, 'If K passes, it would be a win for the whole city to enjoy the coast in new ways, reclaiming a space for people to enjoy.'
Prop D, which aimed to eliminate SF City Hall commissions and empower the mayor, is significantly trailing with only a 45% support, despite substantial financial backing.
The funding for Prop D, amounting to $9 million, raised questions of legality, especially concerning mayoral candidate Mark Farrell's alleged misuse of campaign funds.
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