Len Brown has won a second term as Mayor of the Super City but got a bloodied nose in the process.
Brown secured a solid 47.5 per cent of the vote, but the 31.6 per cent of the vote for his right wing opponent John Palino signals real concerns about his management of the city.
Palino, for all his political inexperience and makeshift campaign, did almost as well in percentage terms as the political heavyweight John Banks in 2010.
It was a courageous fight from the political novice, who threw about $150,000 of mostly his own money at an impossible cause.
It also says a lot about the disarray of centre-right politics in Auckland.