1 Oct 2025

Auckland mayor Wayne Brown says comments about quitting blown out of proportion

12:17 pm on 1 October 2025
Desley Simpson and Wayne Brown

Auckland deputy mayor Desley Simpson and mayor Wayne Brown. Photo: RNZ

Incumbent Auckland mayor Wayne Brown has backtracked after saying he might not finish a full term if reelected.

In an interview with Stuff, Brown would not rule out handing over the mayoralty to Deputy Mayor Desley Simpson before his three-year term was up.

Launching his reelection campaign in February, Brown said he would only seek one more term as mayor.

He told RNZ on Wednesday that he intended to complete an entire second term.

Brown said his earlier comments were in response to a hypothetical question and had been blown out of proportion.

But his Auckland mayoral rival Kerrin Leoni accused him of not being fully committed.

Auckland mayoral candidate Kerrin Leoni unveiled her transport policy plan at Waitematā Station on Thursday morning.

Auckland mayoral candidate Kerrin Leoni accused mayor Brown of "not being fully committed". Photo: RNZ / Jessica Hopkins

"Why would you put your name up to be mayor if you're talking about possibly finishing the job halfway through the term and handing it over to someone else? That's really poor leadership."

She speculated his comments were a campaign strategy.

"Voter turnout is low. I'm sure he and his campaign team are concerned whether they had to pull a comment out like that because the feedback I'm hearing - even from people who would normally be voters from the right - is that they're not confident about his leadership.

"Saying something like Desley taking over, I think, is just a tactic to try and get more votes."

Less than two weeks out from a new mayor being elected, almost 12 percent of eligible Aucklanders had cast their votes.

Brown previously confirmed Simpson would remain as deputy mayor if he was reelected on 11 October.

Auckland mayor Wayne Brown.

Auckland mayor Wayne Brown. (File photo) Photo: MARIKA KHABAZI / RNZ

She is standing for reelection as the Ōrākei Ward councillor unopposed on Brown's Fix Auckland ticket.

Leoni said Simpson was also her first choice to be her deputy if she was elected.

"I would be more than happy to have her as my deputy mayor and to work with her to run the city."

A spokesperson for Brown's campaign said Leoni's suggestion was laughable.

"Wayne and Desley have been on a united ticket for this election. People have been impressed by having a strong team approach, united in wanting to fix Auckland."

Simpson said she was not expecting to replace Brown if he was reelected.

"As I have said many times, I am very happy to support Wayne as we deliver for Auckland through the next term. My understanding is that he was talking about a purely hypothetical scenario as it's not something we've discussed."

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