Re-elected Auckland Mayor Len Brown is promising to tighten the belt in his second term, starting with a pay cut for the new chief executive.
Mr Brown has won another mandate to lead the Super City, although the 107,672 votes that went to his right-wing rival, political novice John Palino, reflected widespread concern about the mayor's financial performance.
Mr Brown won the contest with 162,675 votes, or 46.6 per cent of the vote - about the same level of support he received in 2010 to beat Auckland City Mayor John Banks.
But the turnout in Auckland, just 34 per cent, was the worst on record and the Government is to look at fast-tracking plans for electronic voting.
Yesterday, Mr Brown said "messages" about debt and spending were very clear and he planned to address them when he presents the first cut of next year's budget to councillors on November 17.