Garry Webber has been elected Western Bay of Plenty mayor in a tightly contested race.
With 95 per cent of all votes counted he leads on 3592 votes, more than 1000 votes ahead of runner-up Gwenda Merriman.
David Marshall, Peter Mackay and Mike Williams look set to become councillors for the Katikati-Waihi Beach ward although only 125 votes separates fourth placed Ross Goudie from Mr Williams who currently has 1606 votes.
Phil Bowyer is only 169 votes behind Mr Williams.
Don Thwaites, Margaret Murray-Benge, Mark Dean and John Palmer have been elected Kaimai Ward councillors - well ahead of the other candidates.
In the Maketu-Te Puke ward Kevin Marsh, John Scrimgeour, Mike Lally and Grant Dally look set to represent the ward although Karyl Gunn-Thomas is only 97 votes shy of Mr Dally in fourth place.
New mayor Garry Webber spoke to the Bay of Plenty Times just after the results were announced, and outlined what he would do as mayor.
"First and foremost, I'll be thanking all the people who voted for me, who got out there and voted, it's pretty critical democracy continues.
"The big task now is taking Western Bay from good to great, it really starts on Monday morning, and plan from where to from here."