The members of the sixth National Assembly of South Korea were elected on 26 November 1963. The assembly sat from 17 December 1963 until 30 June 1967.[1]
Members
Seoul
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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Jongno | Jeon Jin-han[lower-alpha 1] | Civil Rule Party | |
Jung | Jeong Il-hyeong[lower-alpha 2] | Democratic Party | |
Sin In-u[lower-alpha 3] | Populist Party | ||
Dongdaemun A | Min Gwan-sik | Democratic Republican Party | |
Dongdaemun B | Lee Yeong-jun | Civil Rule Party | |
Seongdong A | Yu Seong-gwon[lower-alpha 4] | Democratic Party | |
Seongdong B | Park Jun-gyu | Democratic Republican Party | |
Seongbuk A | Jo Yun-hyeong | Civil Rule Party | |
Seongbuk B | Seo Beom-seok | Civil Rule Party | |
Seodaemun A | Kim Jae-gwang[lower-alpha 2] | Civil Rule Party | |
Kim Sang-hyeon[lower-alpha 3] | Populist Party | ||
Seodaemun B | Yun Je-sul[lower-alpha 2] | Civil Rule Party | |
Hong Yeong-gi[lower-alpha 5] | Populist Party | ||
Mapo | Park Sun-cheon | Democratic Party | |
Yongsan | Seo Min-ho[lower-alpha 2] | Liberal Democratic Party | |
Kim Du-han[lower-alpha 6] | Korea Independence Party | ||
Yeongdeungpo A | Han Tong-suk | Democratic Party | |
Yeongdeungpo B | Park Han-sang | Civil Rule Party |
Busan
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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Jung | Jo Si-hyeong | Democratic Republican Party | |
Yeongdo | Ye Chun-ho | Democratic Republican Party | |
Seo | Kim Young-sam | Civil Rule Party | |
Dong | Lee Jong-sun | Democratic Republican Party | |
Busanjin A | Kim Im-sik | Democratic Republican Party | |
Busanjin B | Choi Du-go | Democratic Republican Party | |
Dongnae | Yang Geuk-pil | Democratic Republican Party |
Gyeonggi
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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Incheon A | Ryu Seung-won | Democratic Republican Party | |
Incheon B | Kim Eun-ha | Civil Rule Party | |
Suwon | Lee Byeong-hui | Democratic Republican Party | |
Uijeongbu–Yangju | Gang Seung-gu | Civil Rule Party | |
Gwangju–Icheon | Sin Ha-gyun | Civil Rule Party | |
Pocheon–Gapyeong–Yeoncheon | Hong Ik-pyo | Democratic Party | |
Yeoju–Yangpyeong | Lee Baek-il | Democratic Republican Party | |
Yongin–Anseong | Seo Sang-rin | Democratic Republican Party | |
Pyeongtaek | Ryu Chi-song | Civil Rule Party | |
Hwaseong | Gwon O-seok | Democratic Republican Party | |
Goyang–Paju | Hwang In-won | Civil Rule Party | |
Gimpo–Ganghwa | Lee Don-hae | Democratic Republican Party | |
Siheung–Bucheon–Ongjin | Ok Jo-nam | Democratic Republican Party |
Gangwon
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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Chuncheon–Chunseong | Sin Ok-cheol | Democratic Republican Party | |
Wonju–Wonseong | Park Yeong-rok | Democratic Party | |
Gangneung–Myeongju | Kim Sam | Liberal Democratic Party | |
Hongcheon–Inje | Lee Seung-chun | Democratic Republican Party | |
Yeongwol–Jeongseon | Eom Jeong-ju[lower-alpha 7] | Democratic Republican Party | |
Cheolwon–Hwacheon–Yanggu | Kim Jae-sun | Democratic Republican Party | |
Sokcho–Yangyang–Goseong | Kim Jong-ho | Democratic Republican Party | |
Hoeseong–Pyeongchang | Hwang Ho-hyeon[lower-alpha 8] | Democratic Republican Party | |
Samcheok | Kim Jin-man | Democratic Republican Party |
North Chungcheong
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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Cheongju | Jeong Tae-seong | Democratic Republican Party | |
Cheongwon | Sin Gwon-u | Democratic Republican Party | |
Chungju–Jungwon | Lee Hui-seung[lower-alpha 9] | Liberal Democratic Party | |
Okcheon–Boeun | Yuk In-su | Democratic Republican Party | |
Gwisan | An Dong-jun | Democratic Republican Party | |
Yeongdong | Lee Dong-jin[lower-alpha 9] | Democratic Republican Party | |
Jincheon–Eumseong | Lee Chung-hwan | Civil Rule Party | |
Jecheon–Danyang | Kim Jong-mu | Democratic Republican Party |
South Chungcheong
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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Daejeon | Jin Hyeong-ha[lower-alpha 10] | Civil Rule Party | |
Daedeok–Yeongi | Kim Yong-tae | Democratic Republican Party | |
Gongju | Park Chan | Civil Rule Party | |
Nonsan | Yang Sun-jik | Democratic Republican Party | |
Buyeo | Kim Jong-pil | Democratic Republican Party | |
Seocheon–Boryeong | Kim Jong-gap | Democratic Republican Party | |
Cheongyang–Hongseong | Lee Sang-cheol | People's Party | |
Yesan | Han Geon-su | People's Party | |
Seosan | Lee Sang-hui | Democratic Republican Party | |
Dangjin | In Tae-sik[lower-alpha 11] | Democratic Republican Party | |
Asan | Lee Yeong-jin | Democratic Republican Party | |
Cheonan–Cheonwon | Lee Sang-don | Civil Rule Party | |
Geumsan | Gil Jae-ho | Democratic Republican Party |
North Jeolla
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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Jeonju | Ryu Cheong | Civil Rule Party | |
Gunsan–Okgu | Go Hyeong-gon[lower-alpha 10] | Civil Rule Party | |
Iri–Iksan | Kim Seong-chol | Democratic Republican Party | |
Wanju | Choi Yeong-du | Democratic Republican Party | |
Jinan–Jangsu–Muju | Jeon Hyu-sang | Democratic Republican Party | |
Imsil–Sunchang | Han Sang-jun | Democratic Republican Party | |
Namwon | Ryu Gwang-hyeon | Democratic Republican Party | |
Jeongeup | Na Yong-gyun[lower-alpha 12] | Democratic Party | |
Gochang | Kim Sang-heum | Civil Rule Party | |
Buan | Lee Byeong-ok[lower-alpha 13] | Democratic Republican Party | |
Gimje | Jang Gyeong-sun | Democratic Republican Party |
South Jeolla
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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Gwangju A | Jeong Seong-tae[lower-alpha 2] | Civil Rule Party | |
Yu Su-hyeon[lower-alpha 3] | Righteous Citizens Party | ||
Gwangju B | Jeong Rae-jeong | Democratic Republican Party | |
Mokpo | Kim Dae-jung | Democratic Party | |
Yeosu–Yeocheon | Lee U-heon | Democratic Republican Party | |
Suncheon–Seungju | Jo Gyeong-han | Democratic Republican Party | |
Damyang–Jangseong | Park Seung-gyu[lower-alpha 11] | Democratic Republican Party | |
Hwasun–Gokseong | Yang Hoe-su | Civil Rule Party | |
Gurye–Gwangyang | Kim Seon-ju | Democratic Republican Party | |
Goheung | Sin Hyeong-sik | Democratic Republican Party | |
Boseong | Lee Jeong-rae | Civil Rule Party | |
Jangheung | Gil Jeon-sik | Democratic Republican Party | |
Yeongam–Gangjin | Kim Jun-yeon[lower-alpha 14] | Liberal Democratic Party | |
Wando | Choi Seo-il | Democratic Republican Party | |
Haenam | Min Yeong-nam | Liberal Democratic Party | |
Muan | Bae Gil-do | Democratic Republican Party | |
Nakju | Jeong Myeong-seop | Liberal Democratic Party | |
Gwangsan | Park Jong-tae | Democratic Republican Party | |
Yeonggwang–Hampyeong | Jeong Heon-jo | Democratic Republican Party | |
Jindo | Lee Nam-jun | Democratic Republican Party |
North Gyeongsang
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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Jung, Daegu | Song Gwan-su | Democratic Republican Party | |
Dong, Daegu | Lee Won-man | Democratic Republican Party | |
Nam, Daegu | Lee Hyo-sang | Democratic Republican Party | |
Buk–Seo, Daegu | Kim Jong-hwan | Democratic Republican Party | |
Pohang–Yeongil–Ulleung | Kim Jang-seop | Democratic Republican Party | |
Gimcheon–Geumneung | Baek Nam-eok | Democratic Republican Party | |
Gyeongju–Wolseong | Lee Sang-mu | Democratic Republican Party | |
Dalseong–Goryeong | Kim Seong-gon | Democratic Republican Party | |
Gunwi–Seonsan | Kim Bong-hwan | Democratic Republican Party | |
Uiseong | O Sang-sik | Democratic Republican Party | |
Andong City–Andong County | Gwon O-hun | Democratic Republican Party | |
Cheongsong–Yeongdeok | Kim Jung-han | Democratic Republican Party | |
Yeongyang–Uljin | Jin Gi-bae | Civil Rule Party | |
Yeongcheon | Lee Hwal | Democratic Republican Party | |
Gyeongsan–Cheongdo | Kim Jun-tae | Democratic Republican Party | |
Seongju–Chilgok | Song Han-cheol | Democratic Republican Party | |
Sangju | Kim Jeong-geun | Democratic Republican Party | |
Mungyeong | Lee Dong-nyeong | Democratic Republican Party | |
Yecheon | Jeong Jin-dong | Democratic Republican Party | |
Yeongju–Bonghwa | Kim Chang-geun | Democratic Republican Party |
South Gyeongsang
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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Masan | Gang Seon-gyu[lower-alpha 9] | Civil Rule Party | |
Jinju–Jinyang | Gu Tae-hoe | Democratic Republican Party | |
Chungmu–Tongyeong–Goseong | Choi Seok-rim | Democratic Republican Party | |
Geoje | Kim Ju-in | Democratic Republican Party | |
Jinhae–Changwon | Choi Su-yong[lower-alpha 9] | Civil Rule Party | |
Samcheonpo–Sacheon–Hadong | Kim Yong-sun | Democratic Republican Party | |
Haman–Uiryeong | Bang Seong-chul | Democratic Republican Party | |
Changnyeong | Sin Yeong-ju | Democratic Republican Party | |
Sancheong–Hapcheon | Byeon Jong-bong | Democratic Republican Party | |
Milyang | Lee Jae-man | Democratic Republican Party | |
Yangsan–Dongnae | No Jae-pil | Democratic Republican Party | |
Ulsan–Ulju | Choi Yeong-geun | Democratic Party | |
Gimhae | Kim Taek-su | Democratic Republican Party | |
Namhae | Choi Chi-hwan | Democratic Republican Party | |
Hamyang–Geochang | Min Byeong-gwon | Democratic Republican Party |
Jeju
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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Jeju City–Bukjeju | Im Byeong-su | Democratic Republican Party | |
Namjeju | Hyeon O-bong | Democratic Republican Party |
Proportional representation
See also
Notes
- ↑ Resigned on 13 March 1967.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Resigned on 13 August 1965.
- 1 2 3 By-elected on 9 November 1965. Resigned on 10 May 1967.
- ↑ Resigned on 11 May 1967.
- ↑ By-elected on 9 November 1965. Resigned on 13 May 1967.
- ↑ By-elected on 9 November 1965. Resigned on 24 September 1966.
- ↑ Resigned on 4 May 1967.
- ↑ Resigned 15 May 1967.
- 1 2 3 4 Resigned on 10 May 1967.
- 1 2 3 Resigned on 13 May 1967.
- 1 2 Resigned on 12 May 1967.
- ↑ Resigned on 28 April 1967.
- ↑ Election invalidated on 2 September 1965. By-elected on 13 September 1965.
- ↑ Resigned on 20 February 1967.
- ↑ Appointed as Mayor of Seoul on 17 December 1963.
- ↑ Appointed as Deputy Prime Minister of South Korea on 17 December 1963.
- ↑ Resigned on 2 September 1965.
- ↑ Resigned on 12 October 1965.
- ↑ Resigned on 4 November 1966.
- ↑ Succeeded Yun Posun on 13 August 1965. Resigned on 26 June 1967.
- ↑ Succeeded Kim Do-yeon on 13 August 1965. Resigned on 20 June 1967.
- ↑ Succeeded Jeong Hae-yeong on 2 September 1965.
- ↑ Succeeded Jo Jae-cheon on 12 October 1965.
- ↑ Succeeded Kim Seong-yong on 4 November 1966. Resigned on 30 December 1966.
- ↑ Succeeded Han Geun-jo on 30 December 1966.
- ↑ Succeeded Ryu Jin on 13 May 1967.
- ↑ Succeeded Kim Jae-wi on 20 June 1967.
- ↑ Succeeded Lim Cha-ju on 26 June 1967.
References
- ↑ "Past Members". National Assembly. Retrieved 20 July 2022.
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