Jordan Kent issues a public apology to a pair of local residents following judicial recount hearing.
BLANDFORD BLENHEIM - Jordan Kent says he is sorry for any embarrassment or distress his comments may have caused to a pair of election officials in Blandford Blenheim.
Jordan Kent -- an unsuccessful candidate in the municipal election -- named two women during this hearing into a judicial recount last week, stating he had concerns after the women were allowed to work a polling station while also being related to one of the candidates.
On Thursday Kent issued the apology to the media saying the comments were not meant to harm their reputation or your credibility.
He says he has since taken back the comments.

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