A flood of special votes and a surge of last-minute returns may see Tauranga's turnout eclipse that of the last two elections.
As of 10.22pm yesterday,Tauranga City Council's returns were at 37.4 per cent - a two-point bump on the day before representing about 2000 more votes.
That's already higher than 2013's 37.78 per cent, but not quite over 2016's 38.07 per cent.
Tauranga electoral officer Warwick Lampp, however, predicted last night the final turnout for Tauranga might top 40 per cent.
He said there had been an unexpectedly large late surge of ballots in elections all over New Zealand this year.