For months mayoral candidates have campaigned hard. They've been door-knocking, hand-shaking and attending endless debates.
But, now the work really starts - it's time for our new leaders to enrol in How To Be A Mayor 101 and head back to school.
At least 19 councils will have a different mayor as the incumbent steps down, and to help the rookies get accustomed to their new gig Local Government New Zealand runs an Elected Members Induction programme. It aims to help newly-elected representatives "navigate their way through the local government maze" and includes handbooks, workshops and online seminars.
Local Government New Zealand deputy chief executive Helen Mexted said: "It's designed to bring those with no experience up to speed with what it means to be an elected member.
"We'll be having a range of topics, including the basics of chairing and running meetings. It's their chance to hear about what the job involves from a practical perspective."