20 members were elected to the
Auckland Council, across thirteen wards. There were 74 nominations and only one of the 13 wards was uncontested. ===
Rodney (1)=== The incumbent was
Penny Webster. She was defeated by Greg Sayers. ===
Albany (2)=== The incumbents Wayne Walker and John Watson were both elected to council for another term. ===
North Shore (2)=== The incumbents were
Chris Darby and
George Wood. Wood did not contest the ward in 2016. Darby was reelected as councillor. The second councillor elected was
Richard Hills, although as preliminary results were extremely close between himself and next rival
Grant Gillon, he was not confirmed until after the final results were announced. ===
Waitakere (2)=== The incumbents deputy mayor
Penny Hulse and
Linda Cooper were both re-elected. ===
Waitemata and Gulf (1)=== The incumbent
Mike Lee was re-elected ahead of media personality
Bill Ralston. ===
Whau (1)=== The incumbent
Ross Clow was reelected. ===
Albert-Eden-Roskill (2)=== The incumbents
Christine Fletcher and
Cathy Casey were both reelected. ===
Maungakiekie-Tamaki (1)=== The incumbent
Denise Krum was re-elected after switching from Communities and Residents to Auckland Future; at the same time, she reverted to her maiden name Denise Lee. Auckland Future mistakenly entered two candidates to contest the ward. While they could not remove Tiseli from the ballot, Auckland Future were able to remove their affiliation from his candidacy. ===
Manukau (2)=== The incumbents were
Alf Filipaina and
Arthur Anae. Anae did not contest the ward in 2016. Filipaina was reelected and joined by new councillor Efeso Collins. ===
Ōrākei (1)=== The incumbent,
Cameron Brewer, was elected unopposed in 2013 but did not contest the ward in 2016. Desley Simpson was comfortably elected. ===
Howick (2)=== The incumbents,
Dick Quax and
Sharon Stewart, were elected unopposed in 2013. Despite eight other candidates contesting the ward in 2016, both were reelected. ==Licensing Trust elections==