Brunssum mayor probes election candidate over suspected address fraud
A candidate for Brunssum’s upcoming municipal elections faces scrutiny after allegedly listing a false residential address. The mayor has launched an investigation into potential address fraud, which could impact the candidate’s eligibility and public trust in local elections.
| Key Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Candidate Name | Klaas Post |
| List | Brunssum Lokaal |
| List Position | Number 7 |
| Registered Address | Heerlen (since February 2, 2026) |
| Address Status | Unoccupied since November 2025 |
| Investigation Launched | March 17, 2026 |
| Province | Limburg |
The mayor of Brunssum is responsible for overseeing the integrity of local elections, including verifying the eligibility of candidates. Address fraud undermines the democratic process, as residency requirements ensure candidates have a genuine connection to the municipality they seek to represent.
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Mayor launches investigation into address fraud by election candidate
The mayor of Brunssum has launched an investigation into the living situation of a candidate running in the upcoming municipal elections.
It has emerged that Klaas Post, number 7 on the List Brunssum Lokaal, listed a residential address in Heerlen on the day he registered as a candidate for the Brunssum elections on February 2, 2026. However, it has now been established that this address has not been rented or occupied since early November 2025.
In response, the mayor has launched an investigation into Mr. Post’s living situation and the circumstances that may have led to possible address fraud.
