These are his impressions of the candidates and the parties policies:
The National candidate Chris Penk was supportive of extending rail to Huapai-Kumeu and the party had committed to the Northwest Busway but Naber did not have much faith in the Nats delivering public transport after committing $10 billion on roads. Naber thought it was stupid of National not to do anything about transport to the airport.
Labour and the Greens had adopted the policy of lobby group Greater Auckland without any of their own touches and Naber found that disappointing. The Green candidate was opposed to extending trains to Huapai-Kumeu and favoured turning car lanes into bus lanes.
He liked the NZ First policies with emphasis on heavy rail and really good projects, including extending rail from Swanson to Huapai-Kumeu, "which would probably lead me more to NZ First way to be honest in terms of who I would vote for".