The members of the fourteenth National Assembly of South Korea were elected on 24 March 1992. The Assembly sat from 30 May 1992 until 29 May 1996.[1]
Members elected in the 1992 election
editProvince/city | Constituency | Member | Party | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Seoul | Jongno | Lee Jong-chan | Democratic Liberal Party | |
Jung | Chyung Dai-chul | Democratic Party | ||
Yongsan | Suh Chung-hwa | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Seongdong A | Lee Sei-kee | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Seongdong B | Cho Se-hyung | Democratic Party | ||
Seongdong C | Kang Soo-lim | Democratic Party | ||
Dongdaemun A | Ro Seung-woo | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Dongdaemun B | Kim Yung-koo | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Jungnang A | Lee Soon-jae | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Jungnang B | Kim Duk-kyu | Democratic Party | ||
Seongbuk A | Lee Chul | Democratic Party | ||
Seongbuk B | Shin Geh-ryoon | Democratic Party | ||
Dobong A | Yoo Ihn-tae | Democratic Party | ||
Dobong B | Kim Won-gil | Democratic Party | ||
Dobong C | Chough Soon-hyung | Democratic Party | ||
Nowon A | Paek Nam-chi | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Nowon B | Kim Yong-chae | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Eunpyeong A | Sonn Se-il | Democratic Party | ||
Eunpyeong B | Lee Won-hyoung | Democratic Party | ||
Seodaemun A | Kim Song-hyum | Democratic Party | ||
Sodaemun B | Lim Choon-won | Democratic Party | ||
Mapo A | Park Myung-hwan | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Mapo B | Park Joo-cheon | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Yangcheon A | Park Bum-jin | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Yangcheon B | Kim Yung-bae | Democratic Party | ||
Gangseo A | Park Gye-dong | Democratic Party | ||
Gangseo B | Choi Doo-hwan | Democratic Party | ||
Guro A | Kim Ki-bae | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Guro B | Lee Kyung-jae | Democratic Party | ||
Guro C | Kim Byung-o | Democratic Party | ||
Yeongdeungpo A | Chang Suk-hwa | Democratic Party | ||
Yeongdeungpo B | Rha Woong-bae | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Dongjak A | Suh Chung-won | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Dongjak B | Park Sil | Democratic Party | ||
Gwanak A | Han Gwang-ok | Democratic Party | ||
Gwanak B | Lee Hae-chan | Democratic Party | ||
Seocho A | Park Chan-jong | New Political Reform Party | ||
Seocho B | Kim Deog-ryong | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Gangnam A | Kim Dong-gill | Unification National Party | ||
Gangnam B | Hong Sa-duk | Democratic Party | ||
Songpa A | Cho Soon-hwan | Unification National Party | ||
Songpa B | Kim Jong-wan | Democratic Party | ||
Gangdong A | Lee Bu-young | Democratic Party | ||
Gangdong B | Kim Zoong-wie | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Busan | Jung | Chung Sang-chun | Democratic Liberal Party | |
Seo | Kwak Jung-chul | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Dong | Hur Sam-soo | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Yeongdo | Kim Hyong-o | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Busanjin A | Chung Jey-moon | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Busanjin B | Kim Jeung-soo | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Dongrae A | Park Kwan-yong | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Dongrae B | Choi Hyung-woo | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Nam A | Hur Jae-hong | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Nam B | Yoo Heung-soo | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Buk A | Moon Jung-su | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Buk B | Shin Sang-woo | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Haeundae | Kim Woon-hwan | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Saha | Seo Seok-jai | Independent | ||
Geumjeong | Kim Jin-jae | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Gangseo | Song Doo-ho | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Daegu | Jung | Yoo Su-ho | Democratic Liberal Party | |
Dong A | Kim Bok-dong | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Dong B | Park Jyun-kyu | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Seo A | Chung Ho-yong | Independent | ||
Seo B | Kang Jae-sup | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Nam | Kim Hae-seok | Unification National Party | ||
Buk | Kim Yong-tae | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Suseong A | Park Chul-un | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Suseong B | Yun Yeong-tak | Unification National Party | ||
Dalseo A | Kim Han-kyu | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Dalseo B | Choi Jae-wook | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Incheon | Jung–Dong | Suh Jung-hwa | Democratic Liberal Party | |
Nam A | Shim Chung-ku | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Nam B | Ha Keun-soo | Democratic Party | ||
Namdong | Kang Woo-hyuk | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Buk A | Cho Jin-hyeong | Independent | ||
Buk B | Lee Seung-yun | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Seo | Cho Young-jang | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Gwangju | Dong | Shin Ki-ha | Democratic Party | |
Seo A | Chung Sang-yong | Democratic Party | ||
Seo B | Lim Bok-jin | Democratic Party | ||
Buk A | Park Kwang-tae | Democratic Party | ||
Buk B | Lee Kil-jae | Democratic Party | ||
Gwangsan | Cho Hong-kyu | Democratic Party | ||
Daejeon | Dong A | Nam Jae-du | Democratic Liberal Party | |
Dong B | Song Chun-young | Democratic Party | ||
Jung | Kang Chang-hee | Independent | ||
Seo–Yuseong | Lee Jae-hwan | Independent | ||
Daedeok | Kim Won-wung | Democratic Party | ||
Gyeonggi Province | Gwonseon A, Suwon | Kim In-young | Democratic Liberal Party | |
Gwonseon B, Suwon | Nam Pyung-woo | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Jangan, Suwon | Lee Ho-jong | Unification National Party | ||
Sujeong, Seongnam | Lee Yoon-soo | Democratic Party | ||
Jungwon–Bundang, Seongnam | Oh Se-eung | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Uijeongbu | Moon Hee-sang | Democratic Party | ||
Anyang A | Rhee In-je | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Anyang B | Lee Seok-hyun | Democratic Party | ||
Jung A, Bucheon | An Dong-seon | Democratic Party | ||
Jung B, Bucheon | Won Hye-young | Democratic Party | ||
Nam, Bucheon | Park Kyu-sik | Democratic Party | ||
Gwangmyeong | Yoon Hang-yol | Unification National Party | ||
Songtan–Pyeongtaek City | Kim Young-kwang | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Dongducheon–Yangju | Im Sa-bin | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Ansan–Ongjin | Chang Kyung-woo | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Gwacheon–Uiwang | Park Jea-sang | Unification National Party | ||
Siheung–Gunpo | Jei Jung-ku | Democratic Party | ||
Guri | Chung Joo-il | Unification National Party | ||
Migeum–Namyangju | Lee Sung-ho | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Yeoju | Rhee Q-taek | Democratic Party | ||
Pyongtaek County | Lee Ja-hon | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Osan–Hwaseong | Chung Jang-hyun | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Paju | Park Myung-kun | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Goyang | Lee Taek-seok | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Hanam–Gwangju | Chung Young-hoon | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Yeoncheon–Pocheon | Lee Han-dong | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Gapyeong–Yangpyeong | Ahn Chan-hee | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Icheon | Lee Young-moon | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Yongin | Lee Woong-hee | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Anseong | Lee Hae-koo | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Gimpo–Ganghwa | Kim Doo-sup | Unification National Party | ||
Gangwon Province | Chuncheon | Son Sung-dack | Unification National Party | |
Wonju | Won Kwang-hoo | Unification National Party | ||
Gangneung | Choi Don-woung | Independent | ||
Donghae | Kim Hyo-yung | Unification National Party | ||
Taebaek | Ryu Seung-kyu | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Myeongju–Yangyang | Kim Moon-kee | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Samcheok City–Samcheok County | Kim Jung-nam | Independent | ||
Hongcheon | Cho Il-hyun | Unification National Party | ||
Chunseong–Yanggu–Inje | Lee Min-sup | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Wonju–Hoengseong | Park Kyung-soo | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Yeongwol–Pyeongchang | Shim Myung-boo | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Jeongseon | Park Woo-byong | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Sokcho–Goseong | Chung Jae-chull | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Hwacheon–Cholwon | Kim Jae-soon | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
North Chungcheong Province | Cheongju A | Kim Jin-yeong | Unification National Party | |
Cheongju B | Cheong Ki-ho | Democratic Party | ||
Chungju–Chungwon | Lee Jong-keun | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Jecheon City | Lee Choon-koo | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Cheongwon | Shin Kyung-sik | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Boeun–Okcheon–Yeongdong | Park Jun-byung | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Gwisan | Kim Chong-hoh | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Jincheon–Eumseong | Min Tae-koo | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Jecheon County–Danyang | Song Kwang-ho | Unification National Party | ||
South Chungcheong Province | Cheonan City | Sung Moo-yong | Independent | |
Gongju City–Gongju County | Lee Sang-jae | Independent | ||
Daecheon–Boryeong | Kim Yong-hwan | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Onyang–Asan | Hwang Myung-soo | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Geumsan | Jung Tae-yong | Unification National Party | ||
Yeongi | Park Hee-boo | Unification National Party | ||
Nonsan | Kim Bum-myung | Unification National Party | ||
Buyeo | Kim Jong-pil | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Seocheon | Lee Keung-kyu | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Cheongyang–Hongseong | Cho Boo-young | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Yesan | Oh Jang-seop | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Seosan City–Seosan County–Taean | Han Young-soo | Democratic Party | ||
Dangjin | Song Young-jin | Unification National Party | ||
Cheonan County | Ham Suk-jae | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
North Jeolla Province | Deokjin, Jeonju | Oh Tan | Democratic Party | |
Wansan, Jeonju | Chang Young-dal | Democratic Party | ||
Gunsan | Chae Young-suk | Democratic Party | ||
Iri | Lee Hyup | Democratic Party | ||
Jeongju–Jeongeup | Kim Won-ki | Democratic Party | ||
Namwon City–Namwon County | Yang Chang-sik | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Wanju | Kim Tai-shik | Democratic Party | ||
Jinan–Muju–Jangsu | Hwang In-sung | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Imsil–Sunchang | Hong Young-kee | Democratic Party | ||
Gochang | Chung Kyun-hwan | Democratic Party | ||
Buan | Lee Hee-chun | Democratic Party | ||
Gimje City–Gimje County | Choi Rak-do | Democratic Party | ||
Okgu | Kang Chul-sun | Democratic Party | ||
Iksan | Choi Jae-seung | Democratic Party | ||
South Jeolla Province | Mokpo | Kwon Roh-kap | Democratic Party | |
Yeosu | Kim Choong-joh | Democratic Party | ||
Suncheon | Huh Kyung-man | Democratic Party | ||
Naju City–Naju County | Kim Jang-kon | Democratic Party | ||
Yeocheon City–Yeocheon County | Shin Soon-beom | Democratic Party | ||
Damyang–Jangseong | Park Tae-young | Democratic Party | ||
Gokseong–Gurye | Hwang Ui-sung | Democratic Party | ||
Donggwangyang–Gwangyang | Kim Myung-kyu | Democratic Party | ||
Seungju | Cho Soon-sung | Democratic Party | ||
Goheung | Park Sang-cheon | Democratic Party | ||
Boseong | Yoo Joon-sang | Democratic Party | ||
Hwasun | Hong Ki-hoon | Democratic Party | ||
Jangheung | Lee Young-kwon | Democratic Party | ||
Gangjin–Wando | Kim Young-jin | Democratic Party | ||
Haenam–Jindo | Kim Bong-ho | Democratic Party | ||
Yeongam | Yoo In-hak | Democratic Party | ||
Muan | Park Seok-moo | Democratic Party | ||
Hampyeong–Yeonggwang | Kim In-kon | Democratic Party | ||
Sinan | Hahn Hwa-kap | Democratic Party | ||
North Gyeongsang Province | Buk, Pohang | Hur Hwa-pyung | Independent | |
Gyeongju | Suh Soo-jong | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Gimcheon–Geumneung | Park Chung-su | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Andong City | Kim Kil-hong | Independent | ||
Gumi | Park Seh-jik | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Yeongju–Yeongpung | Kum Jin-ho | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Yeongcheon City–Yeongcheon County | Park Heon-ki | Independent | ||
Sangju City–Sangju County | Kim Sang-koo | Independent | ||
Jeomchun–Mungyeong | Lee Sung-moo | Independent | ||
Dalseong–Goryeong | Koo Ja-choon | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Gunwi–Seonsan | Kim Yoon-whan | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Uiseong | Kim Dong-kwon | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Andong County | Ryu Don-woo | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Cheongsong–Yeongdeok | Kim Chan-woo | Unification National Party | ||
Yeongyang–Bonghwa | Kang Shin-joe | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Nam, Pohang–Ulleung | Lee Sang-deuk | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Gyeongju | Hwang Yoon-ki | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Gyeongsan City–Gyeongsan County–Cheongdo | Lee Young-chang | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Seongju–Chilgok | Chang Yung-chul | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Yecheon | Yoo Hak-seong | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Uljin | Lee Hak-won | Unification National Party | ||
South Gyeongsang Province | Changwon A | Kim Jong-ha | Democratic Liberal Party | |
Changwon B | Hwang Nak-joo | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Jung, Ulsan City | Tchah Hwa-june | Unification National Party | ||
Nam, Ulsan City | Cha Soo-myung | Unification National Party | ||
Dong, Ulsan City | Chung Mong-joon | Unification National Party | ||
Happo, Masan | Kim Ho-il | Independent | ||
Hoewon, Masan | Kang Sam-jae | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Jinju | Ha Soon-bong | Independent | ||
Jinhae–Changwon | Bae Myung-gook | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Chungmu–Tongyeong–Goseong | Chung Soon-duk | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Samcheonpo–Sacheon | Kim Ki-do | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Gimhae City–Gimhae County | Kim Young-iel | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Jinyang | Chung Pil-keun | Independent | ||
Uiryeong–Haman | Chung Dong-ho | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Changnyeong | Shin Jae-ki | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Milyang City–Milyang County | Shin Sang-sik | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Yangsan | Lah Oh-yeon | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Ulsan County | Kim Chae-kyum | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Jangseungpo–Goje | Kim Bong-jo | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Namhae–Hadong | Park Hee-tae | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Sancheong–Hamyang | Roh In-hwan | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Gochang | Lee Kang-too | Independent | ||
Hapcheon | Kwon Hae-ok | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Jeju Province | Jeju | Hyeon Kyung-dae | Independent | |
Bukjeju | Yang Jung-kyu | Independent | ||
Seogwipo–Namjeju | Byon Jong-il | Independent | ||
National | Proportional representation | Kim Young-sam | Democratic Liberal Party | |
Park Tae-joon | Democratic Liberal Party | |||
Kim Jae-kwang | Democratic Liberal Party | |||
Ro Jai-bong | Democratic Liberal Party | |||
Kwon Ik-hyun | Democratic Liberal Party | |||
Lee Man-sup | Democratic Liberal Party | |||
Chung Suk-mo | Democratic Liberal Party | |||
Ahn Moo-hyuk | Democratic Liberal Party | |||
Lee Won-joe | Democratic Liberal Party | |||
Choi Byung-yul | Democratic Liberal Party | |||
Kim Chong-in | Democratic Liberal Party | |||
Kim Kwang-soo | Democratic Liberal Party | |||
Park Jae-hong | Democratic Liberal Party | |||
Kang Seon-yeong | Democratic Liberal Party | |||
Jeong Si-chae | Democratic Liberal Party | |||
Choi Woon-ji | Democratic Liberal Party | |||
Kang Yong-sik | Democratic Liberal Party | |||
Kim Young-soo | Democratic Liberal Party | |||
Kim Young-jin | Democratic Liberal Party | |||
Kang Sin-ok | Democratic Liberal Party | |||
Suh Sang-mok | Democratic Liberal Party | |||
Yun Tae-gyun | Democratic Liberal Party | |||
Park Koo-il | Democratic Liberal Party | |||
Kwak Young-dal | Democratic Liberal Party | |||
Lee Myung-bak | Democratic Liberal Party | |||
Lee Hwan-ey | Democratic Liberal Party | |||
Kang In-sup | Democratic Liberal Party | |||
Kim Dong-kun | Democratic Liberal Party | |||
Choi Sang-yong | Democratic Liberal Party | |||
Joo Yang-ja | Democratic Liberal Party | |||
Lee Hyun-su | Democratic Liberal Party | |||
Roh In-do | Democratic Liberal Party | |||
Koo Cheon-seo | Democratic Liberal Party | |||
Kim Dae-jung | Democratic Party | |||
Lee Ki-taek | Democratic Party | |||
Kang Chang-sung | Democratic Party | |||
Chang Che-shik | Democratic Party | |||
Lee Oo-chung | Democratic Party | |||
Ra Beung-sen | Democratic Party | |||
Shin Jin-wook | Democratic Party | |||
Kim Ok-chun | Democratic Party | |||
Jang Jun-ik | Democratic Party | |||
Lee Dong-keun | Democratic Party | |||
Cook Chong-nam | Democratic Party | |||
Kim Choong-hyun | Democratic Party | |||
Kang Hee-chan | Democratic Party | |||
Park Jung-hoon | Democratic Party | |||
Park Il | Democratic Party | |||
Kim Ok-doo | Democratic Party | |||
Park Un-tae | Democratic Party | |||
Jang Ki-uk | Democratic Party | |||
Kim Mal-ryong | Democratic Party | |||
Yang Moon-hee | Democratic Party | |||
Park Jie-won | Democratic Party | |||
Lee Chang-hee | Democratic Party | |||
Moon Chang-mo | Unification National Party | |||
Yang Soon-jik | Unification National Party | |||
Chung Ju-yung | Unification National Party | |||
Chough Yoon-hyung | Unification National Party | |||
Choi Young-han | Unification National Party | |||
Lee Kun-yung | Unification National Party | |||
Jung Chang-hyun | Unification National Party |
Changes in membership
editDate | Constituency | Incumbent | Party | New member | Party | Notes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
8 September 1992 | Nowon B, Seoul | Kim Yong-chae | Democratic Liberal | Lim Chae-heong | Democratic | Incumbent's election invalidated on 8 September 1992 after a recount. Runner-up declared as the winner in the 1992 election. | ||
13 October 1992 | Proportional representation | Kim Young-sam | Democratic Liberal | Cho Yong-jik | Democratic Liberal | Incumbent resigned on 13 October 1992 to run in the 1992 South Korean presidential election; replaced by the next member in the Democratic Liberal list. | ||
17 December 1992 | Proportional representation | Park Tae-joon | Independent (elected as Democratic Liberal) | Ku Chang-rim | Democratic Liberal | Incumbent resigned on 17 December 1992; replaced by the next member in the Democratic Liberal list. | ||
19 December 1992 | Proportional representation | Kim Dae-jung | Democratic | Nam Kung-jin | Democratic | Incumbent resigned on 19 December 1992; replaced by the next member in the Democratic list. | ||
3 January 1993 | Proportional representation | Kim Jae-kwang | Democratic Liberal | Park Kun-ho | Democratic Liberal | Incumbent died on 3 January 1993; replaced by the next member in the Democratic Liberal list. | ||
23 February 1993 | Proportional representation | Chung Ju-yung | Independent (elected as Unification National) | Kang Boo-ja | Unification National | Incumbent resigned on 23 February 1993; replaced by the next member in the Unification National list. | ||
27 February 1993 | Proportional representation | Kim Young-soo | Democratic Liberal | Yoo Sung-hwan | Democratic Liberal | Incumbent resigned on 27 February 1993 upon appointment as Senior Presidential Secretary for Civil Affairs; replaced by the next member in the Democratic Liberal list. | ||
23 April 1993 | Dongrae A, Busan | Park Kwan-yong | Democratic Liberal | Kang Kyong-shik | Democratic Liberal | Incumbent resigned on 27 February 1993 upon appointment as Chief of Staff to the President. New member by-elected. | ||
Saha, Busan | Seo Seok-jai | Democratic Liberal (elected as Independent) | Park Jong-ung | Democratic Liberal | Incumbent removed on 29 January 1993. New member by-elected. | |||
Gwangmyeong, Gyeonggi Province | Yoon Hang-yol | Unification National | Sohn Hak-kyu | Democratic Liberal | Incumbent died on 25 January 1993. New member by-elected. | |||
29 May 1993 | Proportional representation | Lee Won-joe | Democratic Liberal | Lee Jae-myung | Democratic Liberal | Incumbent resigned on 29 May 1993; replaced by the next member in the Democratic Liberal list. | ||
11 June 1993 | Myeongju–Yangyang, Gangwon Province | Kim Moon-kee | Democratic Liberal | Choi Wook-cheul | Democratic | Incumbent resigned on 30 March 1993 due to a property disclosure scandal. New member by-elected. | ||
Hwacheon–Cholwon, Gangwon Province | Kim Jae-soon | Democratic Liberal | Lee Yong-sam | Democratic Liberal | Incumbent resigned on 30 March 1993 due to a property disclosure scandal. New member by-elected. | |||
Yecheon, North Gyeongsang Province | Yoo Hak-seong | Democratic Liberal | Ban Hyung-sik | Democratic Liberal | Incumbent resigned on 30 March 1993 due to a property disclosure scandal. New member by-elected. | |||
12 August 1993 | Dong B, Daegu | Park Jyun-kyu | Independent (elected as Democratic Liberal) | Suh Hoon | Independent | Incumbent resigned on 30 June 1993 due to a property disclosure scandal. New member by-elected. | ||
Chuncheon, Gangwon Province | Son Sung-dack | Unification National | Ryu Chong-su | Democratic Liberal | Incumbent died on 22 May 1993. New member by-elected. | |||
2 August 1994 | Suseong A, Daegu | Park Chul-un | Unification National (elected as Democratic Liberal) | Hyun Kyung-ja | New Democratic | Incumbent removed on 28 June 1994 due to a slot machine incident. New member by-elected. | ||
Yeongwol–Pyeongchang, Gangwon Province | Shim Myung-boo | Democratic Liberal | Kim Ki-soo | Democratic Liberal | Incumbent died on 24 May 1994. New member by-elected. | |||
Gyeongju, North Gyeongsang Province | Suh Soo-jong | Democratic Liberal | Lee Sang-doo | Democratic | Incumbent died on 15 May 1994. New member by-elected. | |||
9 September 1994 | Proportional representation | Kim Chong-in | Independent (elected as Democratic Liberal) | Chung Ok-soon | Democratic Liberal | Incumbent removed on 9 September 1994 through a ruling of the Supreme Court; replaced by the next member in the Democratic Liberal list. | ||
2 November 1994 | Proportional representation | Choi Byung-yul | Democratic Liberal | Kim Chan-doo | Democratic Liberal | Incumbent resigned on 2 November 1994 on appointment as the Mayor of Seoul; replaced by the next member in the Democratic Liberal list. | ||
9 February 1995 | Proportional representation | Chung Suk-mo | Democratic Liberal | Kim Sa-sung | Democratic Liberal | Incumbent removed on 9 February 1995; replaced by the next member in the Democratic Liberal list. | ||
27 February 1995 | Proportional representation | Ro Jai-bong | Democratic Liberal | Lee Yeun-surk | Democratic Liberal | Incumbent removed on 27 February 1995; replaced by the next member in the Democratic Liberal list. | ||
7 June 1995 | Buk A, Busan | Moon Jung-su | Democratic Liberal | Seat remained vacant | Incumbent resigned on 7 June 1995 to run in the 1995 Busan mayoral election. No by-election held. | |||
Suncheon, South Jeolla Province | Huh Kyung-man | Democratic | Seat remained vacant | Incumbent resigned on 7 June 1995 to run in the 1995 South Jeolla Province gubernatorial election. No by-election held. | ||||
9 June 1995 | Seocho A, Seoul | Park Chan-jong | Independent (elected as New Political Reform) | Seat remained vacant | Incumbent resigned on 9 June 1995 to run in the 1995 Seoul mayoral election. No by-election held. | |||
Namdong, Incheon | Kang Woo-hyuk | United Liberal Democrats (elected as Democratic Liberal) | Seat remained vacant | Incumbent resigned on 9 June 1995 to run in the 1995 Incheon mayoral election. No by-election held. | ||||
Anyang B, Gyeonggi Province | Rhee In-je | Democratic Liberal | Seat remained vacant | Incumbent resigned on 9 June 1995 to run in the 1995 Gyeonggi Province gubernatorial election. No by-election held. | ||||
Dongducheon–Yangju, Gyeonggi Province | Im Sa-bin | Democratic Liberal | Seat remained vacant | Incumbent resigned on 9 June 1995 to run in the 1995 Gyeonggi Province gubernatorial election. No by-election held. | ||||
Ansan–Ongjin, Gyeonggi Province | Chang Kyung-woo | Democratic (elected as Democratic Liberal) | Seat remained vacant | Incumbent resigned on 9 June 1995 to run in the 1995 Gyeonggi Province gubernatorial election. No by-election held. | ||||
30 June 1995 | Gwanak B, Seoul | Lee Hae-chan | Democratic | Seat remained vacant | Incumbent resigned on 30 June 1995 upon appointment as the Deputy Mayor of Seoul. No by-election held. | |||
31 August 1995 | Proportional representation | Park Jie-won | Democratic | Bae Ki-sun | Democratic | Incumbent removed on 31 August 1995; replaced by the next member in the Democratic list. | ||
18 October 1995 | Proportional representation | Ku Chang-rim | Democratic Liberal | Lee Min-heon | Democratic Liberal | Incumbent removed on 18 October 1995; replaced by the next member in the Democratic Liberal list. | ||
27 October 1995 | Proportional representation | Choi Woon-ji | Democratic Liberal | Lee Soo-dam | Democratic Liberal | Incumbent removed on 27 October 1995; replaced by the next member in the Democratic Liberal list. | ||
31 October 1995 | Proportional representation | Koo Cheon-seo | Democratic Liberal | Bae Kil-lang | Democratic Liberal | Incumbent removed on 31 October 1995; replaced by the next member in the Democratic Liberal list. | ||
4 November 1995 | Gangdong A, Seoul | Lee Bu-young | Democratic | Seat remained vacant | Incumbent removed on 4 November 1995 for violating the National Security Act. No by-election held. | |||
2 February 1996 | Proportional representation | Chough Yoon-hyung | United Democratic (elected as Unification National) | Lee Yong-joon | United Liberal Democrats | Incumbent died on 2 February 1996; replaced by the next member in the United Liberal Democrats list. | ||
8 February 1996 | Proportional representation | Choi Sang-yong | New Korea | Kim Jung-sook | New Korea | Incumbent removed on 8 February 1996; replaced by the next member in the New Korea list. | ||
23 February 1996 | Proportional representation | Cho Yong-jik | New Korea | Kim Hyun-bae | New Korea | Incumbent removed on 23 February 1996; replaced by the next member in the New Korea list. | ||
Proportional representation | Park Jae-hong | New Korea | Park Seung-ung | New Korea | Incumbent removed on 23 February 1996; replaced by the next member in the New Korea list. | |||
2 March 1996 | Proportional representation | Joo Yang-ja | New Korea | Jin Gyeong-tak | New Korea | Incumbent removed on 2 March 1996; replaced by the next member in the New Korea list. | ||
Proportional representation | Chang Che-shik | United Democratic | Choi Byung-wook | United Democratic | Incumbent removed on 2 March 1996; replaced by the next member in the United Democratic list. | |||
Proportional representation | Lee Oo-chung | United Democratic | Chang Jung-con | United Democratic | Incumbent removed on 2 March 1996; replaced by the next member in the United Democratic list. | |||
Proportional representation | Ra Beung-sen | United Democratic | Kim Yoo-jin | United Democratic | Incumbent removed on 2 March 1996; replaced by the next member in the United Democratic list. | |||
Proportional representation | Kim Choong-hyun | United Democratic | Seo Ho-seok | United Democratic | Incumbent removed on 2 March 1996; replaced by the next member in the United Democratic list. | |||
Proportional representation | Park Jung-hoon | United Democratic | Jang Kwang-keun | United Democratic | Incumbent removed on 2 March 1996; replaced by the next member in the United Democratic list. | |||
Proportional representation | Kim Ok-doo | United Democratic | Park Myoung-suh | United Democratic | Incumbent removed on 2 March 1996; replaced by the next member in the United Democratic list. | |||
Proportional representation | Nam Kung-jin | United Democratic | Han Won-seok | United Democratic | Incumbent removed on 2 March 1996; replaced by the next member in the United Democratic list. | |||
Proportional representation | Bae Ki-sun | United Democratic | Kim Young-deuk | United Democratic | Incumbent removed on 2 March 1996; replaced by the next member in the United Democratic list. | |||
5 March 1996 | Proportional representation | Kim Kwang-soo | New Korea | Hur Se-wook | New Korea | Incumbent removed on 5 March 1996; replaced by the next member in the New Korea list. | ||
Proportional representation | Bae Kil-lang | New Korea | Seat remained vacant | Incumbent removed on 5 March 1996. No new member due to a lack of other members in the New Korea list. | ||||
13 March 1996 | Proportional representation | Jang Jun-ik | United Democratic | Jung Yaung-sook | United Democratic | Incumbent removed on 13 March 1996; replaced by the next member in the United Democratic list. | ||
21 March 1996 | Proportional representation | Kang Sin-ok | New Korea | Seat remained vacant | Incumbent removed on 21 March 1996. No new member due to a lack of other members in the New Korea list. | |||
22 March 1996 | Proportional representation | Lee Soo-dam | New Korea | Seat remained vacant | Incumbent removed on 22 March 1996. No new member due to a lack of other members in the New Korea list. | |||
Proportional representation | Shin Jin-wook | United Democratic | Ko Hong-kil | United Democratic | Incumbent removed on 22 March 1996; replaced by the next member in the United Democratic list. |
References
edit- ^ "Past Members – The 14th National Assembly (May 30, 1992~May 29, 1996)". National Assembly. Retrieved 10 October 2019.