The balance of power at Auckland Council has tipped from left to right for the second term of Mayor Len Brown, a shift that's being compared with the United States Government deadlock.
With the election of new councillors Denise Krum and Linda Cooper the number of centre-right councillors has jumped from eight to 10, while their left-leaning counterparts dropped from nine to seven. The number of centrist councillors remained unchanged at three.
Political scientist Bryce Edwards warned Auckland Council was at risk of a standoff similar to the United States Government shutdown.
"There you have a Democrat president locked in battle with the Republican-led house. So effectively the council could end up with something similar over the next three years."
The shift to the right could be a "recipe for stalemate" in which the centre-left mayor's hands could be tied on several issues.