The members of the fifteenth National Assembly of South Korea were elected on 11 April 1996. The Assembly sat from 30 May 1996 until 29 May 2000.[1]
Members
Seoul
Busan
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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Jung–Dong | Chung Ui-hwa | New Korea Party | |
Seo | Hong In-kil[lower-alpha 9] | New Korea Party | |
Chung Moon-hwa[lower-alpha 10] | Grand National Party | ||
Yeongdo | Kim Hyong-o | New Korea Party | |
Busanjin A | Chung Jey-moon | New Korea Party | |
Busanjin B | Kim Jeung-soo | New Korea Party | |
Dongrae A | Park Kwan-yong | New Korea Party | |
Dongrae B | Kang Kyong-shik | New Korea Party | |
Nam A | Rhee Shang-hi | New Korea Party | |
Nam B | Kim Moo-sung | New Korea Party | |
Buk–Gangseo A | Chung Hyung-keun | New Korea Party | |
Buk–Gangseo B | Han Lee-hun | New Korea Party | |
Haeundae–Gijang A | Kim Woon-hwan | New Korea Party | |
Haeundae–Gijang B | Kim Ki-jai[lower-alpha 11] | New Korea Party | |
Kim Dong-joo[lower-alpha 2] | United Liberal Democrats | ||
Saha A | Seo Seok-jai | New Korea Party | |
Saha B | Park Chong-ung | New Korea Party | |
Geumjeong A | Kim Jin-jae | New Korea Party | |
Geumjeong B | Kim Do-eon | New Korea Party | |
Yeonje | Choi Hyung-woo | New Korea Party | |
Suyeong | Yoo Heung-soo | New Korea Party | |
Sasang A | Kwon Chul-hyun | New Korea Party | |
Sasang B | Shin Sang-woo | New Korea Party |
Daegu
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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Jung | Park Jyun-kyu | United Liberal Democrats | |
Dong A | Kim Bok-dong[lower-alpha 12] | United Liberal Democrats | |
Dong B | Suh Hoon | Independent | |
Seo A | Baek Seung-hong | Independent | |
Seo B | Kang Jae-sup | New Korea Party | |
Nam | Lee Jung-moo | United Liberal Democrats | |
Buk A | Rhee Yeui-yick[lower-alpha 13] | United Liberal Democrats | |
Park Sung-kook[lower-alpha 2] | Grand National Party | ||
Buk B | Ahn Taek-soo | United Liberal Democrats | |
Suseong A | Park Chul-un | United Liberal Democrats | |
Suseong B | Park Koo-il | United Liberal Democrats | |
Dalseo A | Park Jong-keun | United Liberal Democrats | |
Dalseo B | Lee Hae-bong | Independent | |
Dalseong | Kim Suk-won[lower-alpha 14] | New Korea Party | |
Park Geun-hye[lower-alpha 15] | Grand National Party |
Incheon
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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Jung–Dong–Ongjin | Suh Jung-hwa | New Korea Party | |
Nam A | Shim Chung-ku | New Korea Party | |
Nam B | Lee Kang-hee | New Korea Party | |
Yeonsu | Suh Han-saem | New Korea Party | |
Namdong A | Lee Yoon-sung | New Korea Party | |
Namdong B | Lee Weon-bok | New Korea Party | |
Bupyeong A | Cho Jin-hyeong | New Korea Party | |
Bupyeong B | Lee Jae-myung | New Korea Party | |
Gyeyang–Ganghwa A | Lee Ki-moon[lower-alpha 16] | National Congress for New Politics | |
Ahn Sang-soo[lower-alpha 8] | Grand National Party | ||
Gyeyang–Ganghwa B | Lee Kyeong-jae | New Korea Party | |
Seo | Joh Cheol-koo[lower-alpha 17] | National Congress for New Politics | |
Cho Han-chun[lower-alpha 18] | National Congress for New Politics |
Gwangju
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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Dong | Shin Ki-ha[lower-alpha 19] | National Congress for New Politics | |
Lee Young-il[lower-alpha 20] | National Congress for New Politics | ||
Seo | Chung Dong-chae | National Congress for New Politics | |
Nam | Lim Bok-jin | National Congress for New Politics | |
Buk A | Park Kwang-tae | National Congress for New Politics | |
Buk B | Lee Kil-jae | National Congress for New Politics | |
Gwangsan | Cho Hong-kyu | National Congress for New Politics |
Daejeon
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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Dong A | Kim Chil-hwan | United Liberal Democrats | |
Dong B | Lee Yang-hee | United Liberal Democrats | |
Jung | Kang Chang-hee | United Liberal Democrats | |
Seo A | Lee Won-bum | United Liberal Democrats | |
Seo B | Lee Jae-sun | United Liberal Democrats | |
Yuseong | Cho Young-jae | United Liberal Democrats | |
Daedeok | Lee In-koo | United Liberal Democrats |
Gyeonggi
Gangwon
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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Chuncheon A | Han Seung-soo | New Korea Party | |
Chuncheon B | Ryu Chong-su | United Liberal Democrats | |
Wonju A | Hahm Jong-han | New Korea Party | |
Wonju B | Kim Young-jin | New Korea Party | |
Gangneung A | Hwang Hak-soo | United Liberal Democrats | |
Gangneung B | Choi Wook-cheul[lower-alpha 27] | United Democratic Party | |
Cho Soon[lower-alpha 2] | Grand National Party | ||
Donghae | Choi Yeon-hee | New Korea Party | |
Taebaek–Jeongseon | Park Woo-byeong | New Korea Party | |
Sokcho–Goseong–Yangyang–Inje | Song Hun-suk | New Korea Party | |
Samcheok | Chang Eul-byung | United Democratic Party | |
Hongcheon–Hoengseong | Lee Eung-sun | New Korea Party | |
Yeongwol–Pyeongchang | Kim Ki-soo | New Korea Party | |
Cheolwon–Hwacheon–Yanggu | Lee Yong-sam | New Korea Party |
North Chungcheong
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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Sangdang, Cheongju | Koo Cheon-seo | United Liberal Democrats | |
Heungdeok, Cheongju | Oh Yong-woon | United Liberal Democrats | |
Chungju | Kim Sun-kil | United Liberal Democrats | |
Jecheon–Danyang | Kim Young-jun | Independent | |
Cheongwon | Shin Kyung-shik | New Korea Party | |
Boeun–Okcheon–Yeongdong | Auh June-sun | United Liberal Democrats | |
Jincheon–Eumseong | Chung Woo-taik | United Liberal Democrats | |
Gwisan | Kim Chong-hoh | New Korea Party |
South Chungcheong
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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Cheonan A | Jeong Ill-young | United Liberal Democrats | |
Cheonan B | Ham Suk-jae | United Liberal Democrats | |
Gongju | Chung Seok-mo | United Liberal Democrats | |
Boryeong | Kim Yong-hwan | United Liberal Democrats | |
Asan | Lee Sang-man | United Liberal Democrats | |
Seosan–Taean | Byun Ung-jun | United Liberal Democrats | |
Nonsan–Geumsan | Kim Bum-myung | United Liberal Democrats | |
Yeongi | Kim Ko-sung | United Liberal Democrats | |
Buyeo | Kim Jong-pil | United Liberal Democrats | |
Seocheon | Lee Keung-kyu | United Liberal Democrats | |
Cheongyang–Hongseong | Lee One-ku | New Korea Party | |
Yesan | Cho Jong-souk[lower-alpha 28] | United Liberal Democrats | |
Oh Jang-seop[lower-alpha 29] | New Korea Party | ||
Dangjin | Kim Hyun-uk | United Liberal Democrats |
North Jeolla
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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Wansan, Jeonju | Chang Young-dal | National Congress for New Politics | |
Deokjin, Jeonju | Chung Dong-young | National Congress for New Politics | |
Gunsan A | Chae Young-suk | National Congress for New Politics | |
Gunsan B | Kang Hyun-wook | New Korea Party | |
Iksan A | Choi Jae-sung | National Congress for New Politics | |
Iksan B | Lee Hyup | National Congress for New Politics | |
Jeongeup | Yoon Chul-san | National Congress for New Politics | |
Namwon | Cho Chan-hyoung | National Congress for New Politics | |
Gimje City | Chang Sung-won | National Congress for New Politics | |
Wanju | Kim Tai-shik | National Congress for New Politics | |
Jinan–Muju–Jangsu | Chung Sye-kyun | National Congress for New Politics | |
Imsil–Sunchang | Park Jung-hoon | National Congress for New Politics | |
Gochang | Chung Kyun-hwan | National Congress for New Politics | |
Buan | Kim Jin-bae | National Congress for New Politics |
South Jeolla
North Gyeongsang
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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Buk, Pohang | Hur Hwa-pyung[lower-alpha 30] | Independent | |
Park Tae-joon[lower-alpha 29] | Independent | ||
Nam, Pohang–Ulleung | Lee Sang-deuk | New Korea Party | |
Gyeongju A | Kim Il-yun | Independent | |
Gyeongju B | Lim Jin-chool | Independent | |
Gimcheon | Rim In-bae | New Korea Party | |
Andong A | Kwon Oh-eul | United Democratic Party | |
Andong B | Kwon Jong-dal | Independent | |
Gumi A | Park Seh-jik | New Korea Party | |
Gumi B | Kim Yoon-whan | New Korea Party | |
Yeongju | Park Si-kyun | Independent | |
Yeongcheon | Park Heon-ki | New Korea Party | |
Sangju | Lee Sang-bae | New Korea Party | |
Mungyeong–Yecheon | Hwang Byung-tai[lower-alpha 9] | New Korea Party | |
Shin Yung-kook[lower-alpha 31] | Grand National Party | ||
Gyeongsan–Cheongdo | Kim Jong-hak | United Liberal Democrats | |
Goryeong–Seongju | Choo Jin-woo | New Korea Party | |
Gunwi–Chilgok | Chang Yung-chul | New Korea Party | |
Uiseong | Kim Hwa-nam[lower-alpha 32] | United Liberal Democrats | |
Chung Chang-wha[lower-alpha 33] | Grand National Party | ||
Cheongsong–Yeongdeok | Kim Chan-woo | New Korea Party | |
Yeongyang–Bonghwa–Uljin | Kim Kwang-won | New Korea Party |
South Gyeongsang
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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Changwon A | Kim Jong-ha | New Korea Party | |
Changwon B | Hwang Nak-joo | New Korea Party | |
Jung, Ulsan | Kim Tae-ho | New Korea Party | |
Nam, Ulsan A | Cha Soo-myung | New Korea Party | |
Nam, Ulsan B | Lee Kyu-jeong | United Liberal Democrats | |
Dong, Ulsan | Chung Mong-joon | Independent | |
Ulju, Ulsan | Kwon Ki-sool | United Liberal Democrats | |
Hampo, Masan | Kim Ho-il | New Korea Party | |
Hoewon, Masan | Kang Sam-jae | New Korea Party | |
Jinju A | Kim Jae-chun | Independent | |
Jinju B | Ha Soon-bong | New Korea Party | |
Jinhae | Hur Dae-bom | New Korea Party | |
Tongyeong–Goseong | Kim Dong-wook | New Korea Party | |
Sacheon | Hwang Seong-gyun | Independent | |
Gimhae | Kim Young-iel | New Korea Party | |
Milyang | Kim Yong-kap | Independent | |
Geoje | Kim Ki-choon | New Korea Party | |
Uiryeong–Haman | Yun Han-doo | New Korea Party | |
Changnyeong | Roh Ki-tae | New Korea Party | |
Yangsan | Lah Oh-yeon | New Korea Party | |
Namhae–Hadong | Park Hee-tae | New Korea Party | |
Sancheong–Hamyang | Kwon Ik-hyun | New Korea Party | |
Geochang–Hamcheon | Lee Kang-too | New Korea Party |
Jeju
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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Jeju City | Hyun Kyung-dae | New Korea Party | |
Bukjeju | Yang Jung-kyu | New Korea Party | |
Seogwipo–Namjeju | Byon Jong-il | New Korea Party |
Proportional representation
Notes
- ↑ Resigned on 21 February 1998.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 By-elected on 21 July 1998.
- ↑ Election invalidated on 22 December 1998.
- 1 2 By-elected on 30 March 1999.
- ↑ Resigned on 29 April 1998 to run for Mayor of Seoul.
- ↑ Resigned on 6 September 1999.
- ↑ Election invalidated on 9 March 1999.
- 1 2 By-elected on 3 June 1999.
- 1 2 Lost seat on 26 December 1997 after being sentenced for the Hanbo scandal.
- ↑ By-elected on 2 April 1998.
- ↑ Resigned on 6 April 1998 to run for Mayor of Busan.
- ↑ Died on 19 April 2000.
- ↑ Resigned on 16 May 1998 to run for Mayor of Daegu.
- ↑ Resigned on 17 February 1998.
- ↑ By-elected on 2 April 1998.
- ↑ Election invalidated on 12 March 1999.
- ↑ Died on 30 December 1996.
- 1 2 By-elected on 5 March 1997.
- ↑ Died in the Korean Air Flight 801 crash on 6 August 1997.
- ↑ By-elected on 18 December 1997.
- ↑ Died on 13 January 1997.
- ↑ Died on 13 March 1998.
- ↑ Died on 18 July 1997.
- ↑ By-elected on 4 September 1997.
- ↑ Resigned on 6 April 1998 to run as Governor of Gyeonggi Province.
- ↑ Died on 9 February 1999.
- ↑ Election invalidated on 24 March 1998.
- ↑ Election invalidated on 11 April 1997.
- 1 2 By-elected on 24 July 1997.
- ↑ Lost seat on 17 April 1997 after being sentenced for the Coup d'état of December Twelfth and the Gwangju Massacre.
- ↑ By-elected on 2 April 1998.
- ↑ Election invalidated on 26 December 1997.
- ↑ By-elected on 2 April 1998.
- ↑ Resigned on 26 November 1997 to run in the 1997 South Korean presidential election.
- ↑ Lost seat on 14 April 1998.
- ↑ Lost seat on 28 October 1997.
- 1 2 Lost seat on 26 December 1997.
- ↑ Lost seat on 22 February 2000.
- ↑ Lost seat on 8 March 2000.
- ↑ Succeeded Lee Man-sup on 28 October 1997.
- ↑ Succeeded Lee Hoi-chang on 26 November 1997. Resigned on 19 May 1998.
- ↑ Succeeded Chung Jae-chull on 26 December 1997.
- ↑ Succeeded Lee Hong-koo on 14 April 1998.
- ↑ Succeeded Lee Chan-jin on 19 May 1998.
- ↑ Succeeded Kim Chull on 22 February 2000.
- ↑ Succeeded Yoon Won-joong on 8 March 2000.
- ↑ Resigned on 3 March 1999 after being appointed as Senior Presidential Secretary for Policy.
- ↑ Resigned on 31 March 1999 after being appointed as the director of the National Intelligence Service.
- ↑ Succeeded Kwon Roh-kap on 26 December 1997.
- ↑ Succeeded Lee Han-gil on 3 March 1999.
- ↑ Succeeded Chun Yong-taek on 31 March 1999.
- ↑ Lost seat on 7 February 2000.
- ↑ Resigned on 31 March 1999 after being appointed as Minister of Oceans and Fisheries.
- ↑ Resigned on 6 March 1998 to run as Governor of Gangwon Province.
- ↑ Succeeded Han Ho-sun on 6 March 1998.
- ↑ Succeeded Chung Sang-chun on 31 March 1999. Lost seat on 15 February 2000.
- ↑ Succeeded Chi Dae-sup on 7 February 2000.
- ↑ Succeeded Song Eop-gyo on 15 February 2000.
- ↑ Died on 17 November 1998.
- ↑ Succeeded Cho Chung-youn on 17 November 1998.
References
- ↑ "Past Members - The 15th National Assembly (May 30, 1996~May 29, 2000)". National Assembly. Retrieved 9 October 2019.
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