List of members of the National Assembly (South Korea), 2012–2016
The 19th session is the current session of the National Assembly of South Korea. Its members were first elected in the 2012 legislative election held on 11 April 2012. The session was first convened on 30 May 2012, and was seated until 29 May 2016.
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Composition
As of 20 May 2016, there are four political parties represented in the National Assembly.
Party | Seats | Percentage | Floor leader | ||||
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Constituency | Proportional | Total | |||||
Saenuri Party | 118 | 27 | 145 | 48.3% | Won Yoo-chul | ||
Minjoo Party | 83 | 20 | 103 | 34.3% | Lee Jong-kul | ||
People's Party | 20 | 0 | 20 | 6.7% | Joo Seung-Yong | ||
Justice Party | 1 | 4 | 5 | 1.7% | Jeong Jin-hoo | ||
Minjoo Party | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0.3% | Shin Ki-nam | ||
Independent | 17 | 0 | 17 | 5.7% | |||
Vacant | 6 | 3 | 9 | 3.0% | |||
Totals | 246 | 54 | 300 | 100.0% |
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145 | 103 | 20 | 5 | 1 | 17 | 8 |
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List of members
Constituency
Seoul • Busan • Daegu • Incheon • Gwangju • Daejeon • Ulsan • Sejong • Gyeonggi • Gangwon • North Chungcheong • South Chungcheong • North Jeolla • South Jeolla • North Gyeongsang • South Gyeongsang • Jeju |
Seoul
Constituency | Member | Party | Notes | |
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Dobong A | In Jae-keun | Minjoo | ||
Dobong B | Yoo Ihn-tae | Minjoo | ||
Dongdaemun A | Ahn Gyu-baek | Minjoo | ||
Dongdaemun B | Min Byung-doo | Minjoo | ||
Dongjak A | Jun Byung-hun | Minjoo | ||
Dongjak B | Chung Mong-joon | Saenuri | Resigned to run for Mayor of Seoul on 15 May 2014. | |
Na Kyung-won | Saenuri | Won by-election on 30 July 2014. | ||
Eunpyeong A | Lee Mi-kyung | Minjoo | ||
Eunpyeong A | Lee Jae-oh | Saenuri | Left the party on 23 March 2016. | |
Independent | ||||
Gangbuk A | Oh Young-sik | Minjoo | ||
Gangbuk B | You Dae-won | Minjoo | ||
Gangdong A | Shin Dong-woo | Saenuri | ||
Gangdong B | Shim Jae-won | Minjoo | ||
Gangnam A | Shim Yoon-joe | Saenuri | ||
Gangnam B | Kim Jong-hoon | Saenuri | ||
Gangseo A | Shin Ki-nam | Minjoo | Left the party on 14 February 2016. | |
Independent | ||||
Minjoodang | Joined the party on 17 March 2016. | |||
Gangseo B | Kim Sung-tae | Saenuri | ||
Geumcheon | Rhee Mok-hee | Minjoo | ||
Guro A | Lee In-young | Minjoo | ||
Guro B | Park Young-sun | Minjoo | ||
Gwanak A | Yoo Ki-hong | Minjoo | ||
Gwanak B | Lee Sang-kyu | Unified Progressive | Lost seat on 19 December 2014 after judicial dissolution of party. | |
Oh Shin-hwan | Saenuri | Won by-election on 29 April 2015. | ||
Gwangjin A | Kim Han-gil | Minjoo | Left the party on 3 January 2016. | |
Independent | ||||
People's | Joined the party on 2 February 2016. | |||
Gwangjin B | Choo Mi-ae | Minjoo | ||
Jongno | Chung Sye-kyun | Minjoo | ||
Jung | Chyung Ho-joon | Minjoo | Left the party on 15 March 2016. | |
People's | Joined the party on 16 March 2016. | |||
Jungnang A | Seo Young-kyo | Minjoo | ||
Jungnang B | Park Hong-keun | Minjoo | ||
Mapo A | Noh Woong-rae | Minjoo | ||
Mapo B | Jung Cheong-rae | Minjoo | ||
Nowon A | Lee No-keun | Saenuri | ||
Nowon B | Woo Won-shik | Minjoo | ||
Nowon C | Roh Hoe-chan | Unified Progressive | Left the party on 13 September 2012. | |
Independent | ||||
Justice | Co-founded party on 21 October 2012. Lost seat on 14 February 2013 for communications law violations. | |||
Ahn Cheol-soo | Independent | Took office on 24 April 2013. Joined the NPAD on 26 March 2014. | ||
NPAD | Left the party on 13 December 2015. | |||
Independent | ||||
People's | Co-founded the party on 2 February 2016. | |||
Seocho A | Kim Hoe-sun | Saenuri | ||
Seocho B | Kang Seog-hoon | Saenuri | Resigned to become senior presidential secretary for economic affairs on 19 May 2016. | |
Vacant | ||||
Seodaemun A | Woo Sang-ho | Minjoo | ||
Seodaemun B | Chung Doo-un | Saenuri | ||
Seongbuk A | You Seung-hee | Minjoo | ||
Seongbuk B | Shin Gye-ryoon | Minjoo | ||
Seongdong A | Choi Jae-cheon | NPAD | Left the party on 28 December 2015. | |
Independent | ||||
Seongdong B | Hong Ihk-pyo | Minjoo | ||
Songpa A | Park In-sook | Saenuri | ||
Songpa B | Yoo Il-ho | Saenuri | ||
Songpa C | Kim Eul-dong | Saenuri | ||
Yangcheon A | Kil Jeong-woo | Saenuri | ||
Yangcheon B | Kim Yong-tae | Saenuri | ||
Yeongdeungpo A | Kim Young-joo | Minjoo | ||
Yeongdeungpo B | Shin Kyoung-min | Minjoo | ||
Yongsan | Chin Young | Saenuri | Left the party on 17 March 2016. | |
Independent | ||||
Minjoo | Joined the party on 20 March 2016. |
Busan
Constituency | Member | Party | Notes | |
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Buk–Gangseo A | Park Min-shik | Saenuri | ||
Buk–Gangseo B | Kim Do-eup | Saenuri | ||
Busanjin A | Na Seong-lin | Saenuri | ||
Busanjin B | Lee Hun-seung | Saenuri | ||
Dongnae | Lee Jin-bok | Saenuri | ||
Geumjeong | Kim Se-yeon | Saenuri | ||
Haeundae–Gijang A | Suh Byung-soo | Saenuri | Resigned on 15 May 2014 to run for Mayor of Busan. | |
Bae Duk-kwang | Saenuri | Won by-election on 30 July 2014. | ||
Haeundae–Gijang B | Ha Tae-keung | Saenuri | ||
Jung–Dong | Chung Ui-hwa | Saenuri | Left the party on 29 May 2014 to become Speaker. | |
Independent | Speaker of the National Assembly | |||
Nam A | Kim Jung-hoon | Saenuri | ||
Nam B | Seo Yong-gyo | Saenuri | ||
Saha A | Moon Dae-sung | Saenuri | Left the party on 12 April 2012. | |
Independent | ||||
Saenuri | Rejoined the party on 20 February 2014. | |||
Saha B | Cho Kyoung-tae | Minjoo | Left the party on 19 January 2016. | |
Independent | ||||
Saenuri | Joined the Saenuri Party on 22 January 2016. | |||
Sasang | Moon Jae-in | Minjoo | ||
Seo | Yoo Ki-June | Saenuri | ||
Suyeong | Yoo Jae-jung | Saenuri | ||
Yeongdo | Lee Jae-kyun | Saenuri | Lost seat on 14 February 2013 for election law violations. | |
Kim Moo-sung | Saenuri | Took office on 24 April 2013. | ||
Yeonje | Kim Hee-jung | Saenuri |
Daegu
Constituency | Member | Party | Notes | |
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Buk A | Kwon Eun-hee | Saenuri | Left the party on March 20 | |
Independent | ||||
Buk B | Suh Sang-kee | Saenuri | ||
Dalseo A | Hong Ji-man | Saenuri | ||
Dalseo B | Yoo Jae-ok | Saenuri | ||
Dalseo C | Cho Won-jin | Saenuri | ||
Dalseong | Lee Jong-jin | Saenuri | ||
Dong A | Yoo Sung-kull | Saenuri | Left the party on March 23 | |
Independent | ||||
Dong B | Yoo Seong-min | Saenuri | Left the party on March 23 | |
Independent | ||||
Jung–Nam | Kim Hee-kuk | Saenuri | ||
Seo | Kim Sang-hoon | Saenuri | ||
Suseong A | Lee Hahn-koo | Saenuri | ||
Suseong B | Joo Ho-young | Saenuri | Left the party on March 23 | |
Independent |
Incheon
Constituency | Member | Party | Notes | |
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Bupyeong A | Moon Byeong-ho | NPAD | Left the party on 15 December 2015. | |
Independent | ||||
People's | Joined the party on 2 February 2016. | |||
Bupyeong B | Hong Young-pyo | Minjoo | ||
Gyeyang A | Shin Hak-yong | Minjoo | Left the party on 13 January 2016. | |
Independent | ||||
People's | Joined the party on 2 February 2016. | |||
Gyeyang B | Choi Won-sik | Minjoo | Left the party on 12 January 2016. | |
Independent | ||||
People's | Joined the party on 2 February 2016. | |||
Jung–Dong–Ongjin | Park Sang-eun | Saenuri | Lost seat on 24 December 2015 due to bribery conviction. | |
Vacant | ||||
Nam A | Hong Il-pyo | Saenuri | ||
Nam B | Yoon Sang-hyun | Saenuri | Left the party on 23 March 2016. | |
Independent | ||||
Namdong A | Park Nam-choon | Minjoo | ||
Namdong B | Youn Kwan-suk | Minjoo | ||
Seo–Ganghwa A | Lee Hag-jae | Saenuri | ||
Seo–Ganghwa B | Ahn Deok-su | Saenuri | Lost seat on 12 March 2015 after judicial invalidation of election. | |
Ahn Sang-soo | Saenuri | Won by-election on 29 April 2015. Left the party on 18 March 2016. | ||
Independent | ||||
Yeonsu | Hwang Woo-yea | Saenuri |
Gwangju
Constituency | Member | Party | Notes | |
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Buk A | Kang Gi-jung | Minjoo | ||
Buk B | Lim Nae-hyun | NPAD | Left the party on 23 December 2015. | |
Independent | ||||
People's | Joined the party on 2 February 2016. | |||
Dong | Park Joo-sun | Independent | ||
NPAD | Joined the NPAD on 26 March 2014. Left the party on 23 September 2015. | |||
Independent | ||||
People's | Joined the party on 2 February 2016. | |||
Gwangsan A | Kim Dong-cheol | NPAD | Left the party on 20 December 2015. | |
Independent | ||||
People's | Joined the party on 2 February 2016. | |||
Gwangsan B | Lee Yong-sup | NPAD | Left the party on 2 May 2014. | |
Independent | Resigned on 15 May 2014 to run for Mayor of Gwangju. | |||
Kwon Eun-hee | NPAD | Won by-election on 30 July 2014. Left the party on 28 December 2015. | ||
Independent | ||||
People's | Joined the party on 2 February 2016. | |||
Nam | Chang Byoung-wan | Minjoo | Left the party on 13 January 2016. | |
Independent | ||||
People's | Joined the party on 2 February 2016. | |||
Seo A | Park Hae-ja | Minjoo | ||
Seo B | Oh Byung-yoon | Unified Progressive | Lost seat on 19 December 2014 after judicial dissolution of party. | |
Chun Jung-bae | Independent | Won by-election on 29 April 2015. | ||
People's | Co-founded the party on 2 February 2016. |
Daejeon
Constituency | Member | Party | Notes | |
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Daedeok | Park Seoung-hyo | Saenuri | Resigned on 15 May 2015 to run for Mayor of Daejeon. | |
Jeong Yong-ki | Saenuri | Won by-election on 30 July 2014. | ||
Dong | Lee Jang-woo | Saenuri | ||
Jung | Kang Chang-hee | Saenuri | Left the party on 1 June 2012 to become Speaker. | |
Independent | Speaker of the National Assembly. Left the speakership and rejoined the party on 29 May 2014. | |||
Saenuri | ||||
Seo A | Park Byeong-seog | Minjoo | ||
Seo B | Park Beom-kye | Minjoo | ||
Yuseong | Lee Sang-min | Minjoo |
Ulsan
Constituency | Member | Party | Notes | |
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Buk | Park Dae-dong | Saenuri | ||
Dong | Ahn Hyo-dae | Saenuri | ||
Jung | Jeong Kab-yoon | Saenuri | ||
Nam A | Lee Chae-ik | Saenuri | ||
Nam B | Kim Gi-hyeon | Saenuri | Resigned on 15 May 2014 to run for Mayor of Ulsan. | |
Bak Maeng-woo | Saenuri | Won by-election on 30 July 2014. | ||
Ulju | Kang Ghil-boo | Saenuri | Left the party on 22 March 2016. | |
Independent |
Sejong
Constituency | Member | Party | Notes | |
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Sejong | Lee Hae-chan | Minjoo | Left the party on March 15. | |
Independent |
Gyeonggi
Constituency | Member | Party | Notes | |
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Ansan Danwon-gu A | Kim Myung-yeon | Saenuri | ||
Ansan Danwon-gu B | Boo Jwa-hyun | Minjoo | Left the party on March 17. | |
People's | Joined the party on March 17. | |||
Ansan Sangnok-gu A | Jeon Hae-cheol | Minjoo | ||
Ansan Sangnok-gu B | Kim Young-hwan | Minjoo | Left the party on 8 January 2016. | |
Independent | ||||
People's | Joined the party on 2 February 2016. | |||
Anseong | Kim Hack-yong | Saenuri | ||
Anyang Dongan-gu A | Lee Seok-hyun | Minjoo | ||
Anyang Dongan-gu B | Shim Jae-chul | Saenuri | ||
Anyang Manan-gu | Lee Jong-kul | Minjoo | ||
Bucheon Ojeong-gu | Won Hye-young | Minjoo | ||
Bucheon Sosa-gu | Kim Sang-hee | Minjoo | ||
Bucheon Wonmi-gu A | Kim Kyung-hyub | Minjoo | ||
Bucheon Wonmi-gu B | Sul Hoon | Minjoo | ||
Gimpo | Yoo Jeong-bok | Saenuri | Resigned on 15 May 2014 to run for Mayor of Incheon. | |
Hong Chul-ho | Saenuri | Won by-election on 30 July 2014. | ||
Goyang Deogyang-gu A | Sim Sang-jung | Unified Progressive | Left the party on 13 September 2012. | |
Independent | ||||
Justice | Co-founded party on 21 October 2012. | |||
Goyang Deogyang-gu B | Kim Tae-won | Saenuri | ||
Goyang Ilsandong-gu | Yoo Eun-hae | Minjoo | ||
Goyang Ilsanseo-gu | Kim Hyun-mee | Minjoo | ||
Gunpo | Lee Hack-young | Minjoo | ||
Guri | Yun Ho-jung | Minjoo | ||
Gwangju | Roh Chul-rae | Saenuri | ||
Gwangmyeong A | Baek Jae-hyun | Minjoo | ||
Gwangmyeong B | Lee Un-ju | Minjoo | ||
Hanam | Lee Hyun-jae | Saenuri | ||
Hwaseong A | Ko Hee-sun | Saenuri | Died on 25 August 2013 due to lung cancer. | |
Suh Chung-won | Saenuri | Took office on 30 October 2013. | ||
Hwaseong B | Lee Won-wook | Minjoo | ||
Icheon | Yoo Seung-woo | Saenuri | Expelled from the party on 18 June 2014. | |
Independent | ||||
Namyangju A | Choi Jae-sung | Minjoo | ||
Namyangju B | Park Ki-choon | NPAD | Left the party on 10 August 2015. | |
Independent | ||||
Osan | An Min-suk | Minjoo | ||
Paju A | Yoon Hu-duk | Minjoo | ||
Paju B | Hwang Jin-ha | Saenuri | ||
Pocheon–Yeoncheon | Kim Young-woo | Saenuri | ||
Pyeongtaek A | Won Yoo-chul | Saenuri | ||
Pyeongtaek B | Lee Jae-young | Saenuri | Lost seat on 16 January 2014 for election law violations. | |
Yu Eui-dong | Saenuri | Won by-election on 30 July 2014. | ||
Seongnam Bundang-gu A | Rhee Chong-hoon | Saenuri | ||
Seongnam Bundang-gu B | Jhun Ha-jin | Saenuri | ||
Seongnam Jungwon-gu | Kim Mi-hyul | Unified Progressive | Lost seat on 19 December 2014 due to judicial dissolution of party. | |
Shin Sang-jin | Saenuri | Won by-election on 29 April 2015. | ||
Seongnam Sujeong-gu | Kim Tae-nyeon | Minjoo | ||
Siheung A | Ham Jin-gyu | Saenuri | ||
Siheung B | Cho Jeong-sik | Minjoo | ||
Suwon A | Lee Chan-yeol | Minjoo | ||
Suwon B | Shin Jang-yong | Democratic | Lost seat on 16 January 2014 for election law violations. | |
Chung Mi-kyung | Saenuri | Won by-election on 30 July 2014. | ||
Suwon C | Nam Kyung-pil | Saenuri | Resigned on 15 May 2014 to run for Governor of Gyeonggi. | |
Kim Yong-nam | Saenuri | Won by-election on 30 July 2014. | ||
Suwon D | Kim Jin-pyo | NPAD | Resigned on 15 May 2014 to run for Governor of Gyeonggi. | |
Park Kwang-on | Minjoo | Won by-election on 30 July 2014. | ||
Uijeongbu A | Moon Hee-sang | Minjoo | ||
Uijeongbu B | Hong Moon-jong | Saenuri | ||
Uiwang–Gwacheon | Song Ho-chang | Democratic | Left the party on 9 October 2012. | |
Independent | Rejoined the party on 26 March 2014. | |||
Minjoo | ||||
Yangju–Dongducheon | Jung Sung-ho | Minjoo | ||
Yeoju–Yangpyeong–Gapyeong | Choung Byoung-gug | Saenuri | ||
Yongin A | Lee Woo-hyun | Saenuri | ||
Yongin B | Jung Sung-ho | Minjoo | ||
Yongin C | Han Sun-kyo | Saenuri |
Gangwon
Constituency | Member | Party | Notes | |
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Cheorwon–Hwacheon–Yanggu–Inje | Han Ki-ho | Saenuri | ||
Chuncheon | Kim Jin-tae | Saenuri | ||
Donghae–Samcheok | Lee Lee-jae | Saenuri | ||
Hongcheon–Hoengseong | Hwang Yong-cheul | Saenuri | ||
Gangneung | Kweon Seong-dong | Saenuri | ||
Sokcho–Goseong–Yangyang | Chung Moon-hun | Saenuri | ||
Taebaek–Yeongwol–Pyeongchang–Jeongseon | Yeom Dong-yeol | Saenuri | ||
Wonju A | Kim Ki-sun | Saenuri | ||
Wonju B | Lee Kang-hoo | Saenuri |
North Chungcheong
Constituency | Member | Party | Notes | |
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Boeun–Okcheon–Yeongdong | Park Duk-hyum | Saenuri | ||
Cheongju Sangdang-gu | Chung Woo-taik | Saenuri | ||
Cheongju Heungdeok-gu A | Oh Jae-sae | Minjoo | ||
Cheongju Heungdeok-gu B | Noh Young-min | Minjoo | ||
Cheongwon | Byun Jae-ill | Minjoo | ||
Chungju | Yoon Jin-sik | Saenuri | Resigned on 15 May 2014 to run for Governor of North Chungcheong. | |
Lee Jong-bae | Saenuri | Won by-election on 30 July 2014. | ||
Jecheon–Danyang | Song Kwang-ho | Saenuri | Lost seat on 12 November 2015 due to bribery conviction. | |
Jeungpyeong–Jincheon–Goesan–Eumseong | Kyung Dae-soo | Saenuri |
South Chungcheong
Constituency | Member | Party | Notes | |
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Asan | Lee Myoung-su | Advancement Unification | Changed parties on 29 August 2012. | |
Saenuri | ||||
Boryeong–Seocheon | Kim Tae-heum | Saenuri | ||
Buyeo–Cheongyang | Kim Geun-tae | Saenuri | Lost seat on 28 February 2013 for election law violations. | |
Lee Wan-koo | Saenuri | Took office on 24 April 2013. | ||
Cheonan A | Yang Seoung-jo | Minjoo | ||
Cheonan B | Park Wan-ju | Minjoo | ||
Dangjin | Kim Dong-wan | Saenuri | ||
Gongju | Park Soo-hyun | Minjoo | ||
Hongseong–Yesan | Hong Moon-pyo | Saenuri | ||
Nonsan–Gyeryong–Geumsan | Lee In-je | Advancement Unification | Party merged into Saenuri Party on 25 October 2012. | |
Saenuri | ||||
Seosan–Taean | Sung Woan-jong | Advancement Unification | Party merged into Saenuri Party on 25 October 2012. | |
Saenuri | Lost seat on 26 June 2014 due to elections law violations. | |||
Kim Je-sik | Saenuri | Won by-election on 30 July 2014. |
North Jeolla
Constituency | Member | Party | Notes | |
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Gimje–Wanju | Choi Gyu-sung | Minjoo | ||
Gochang–Buan | Kim Choon-jin | Minjoo | ||
Gunsan | Kim Kwan-young | Minjoo | Left the party on 11 January 2016. | |
Independent | ||||
People's | Joined the party on 2 February 2016. | |||
Iksan A | Lee Choon-suak | Minjoo | ||
Iksan B | Jeon Jeong-hee | Minjoo | Left the party on 29 February 2016. | |
Independent | ||||
People's | Joined the party on 7 March 2016. | |||
Jeongeup | You Sung-yop | Independent | ||
NPAD | Joined the Democratic Party on 27 July 2012. Left the party on 15 December 2015. | |||
Independent | ||||
People's | Joined the party on 2 February 2016. | |||
Jeonju Deokjin-gu | Kim Sung-ju | Minjoo | ||
Jeonju Wansan-gu A | Kim Yun-duk | Minjoo | ||
Jeonju Wansan-gu B | Lee Sanng-jik | Minjoo | ||
Jinan–Muju–Jangsu–Imsil | Park Min-soo | Minjoo | ||
Namwon–Sunchang | Kang Dong-won | Unified Progressive | Left the party on 13 September 2012. | |
Independent | ||||
Justice | Co-founded party on 21 October 2012. Left the party on 2 May 2013. | |||
Independent | ||||
Minjoo | Joined the party on 26 March 2014. Left the party on 13 March 2016. | |||
Independent |
South Jeolla
Constituency | Member | Party | Notes | |
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Damyang–Hampyeong–Yeonggwang–Jangseong | Lee Nak-yon | Democratic | Resigned on 12 March 2014 to run for Governor of South Jeolla. | |
Lee Kai-ho | Minjoo | Won by-election on 30 July 2014. | ||
Goheung–Boseong | Kim Seung-nam | Minjoo | Left the party on 14 January 2016. | |
Independent | ||||
People's | Joined the party on 2 March 2016. Left the party on 29 March 2016. | |||
Independent | ||||
Minjoo | Rejoined the party on April 2016. | |||
Gwangyang–Gurye | Woo Yoon-keun | Minjoo | ||
Haenam–Wando–Jindo | Kim Yung-rok | Minjoo | ||
Jangheung–Gangjin–Yeongam | Hwang Ju-hong | NPAD | Left the party on 17 December 2015. | |
Independent | ||||
People's | Joined the party on 2 February 2016. | |||
Mokpo | Park Jie-won | Minjoo | Left the party on 22 January 2016. | |
Independent | ||||
People's | Joined party on 2 March 2016. | |||
Muan–Sinan | Lee Yoon-seok | Minjoo | Left the party on 22 March 2016. | |
Christian Liberal Party | Joined the party on 23 March 2016. Left the party on May 2016. | |||
Independent | ||||
Naju–Hwasun | Bae Ki-woon | NPAD | Lost seat on 12 June 2014 due to elections law violations. | |
Shin Jeung-hoon | Minjoo | Won by-election on 30 July 2014. | ||
Suncheon–Gokseong | Kim Sun-dong | Unified Progressive | Lost seat on 12 June 2014 for releasing tear gas in the National Assembly chamber. | |
Lee Jung-hyun | Saenuri | Won by-election on 30 July 2014. | ||
Yeosu A | Kim Sung-gon | Minjoo | ||
Yeosu B | Joo Seung-yong | Minjoo | Left the party on 13 January 2016. | |
Independent | ||||
People's | Joined the party on 2 March 2016. |
North Gyeongsang
Constituency | Member | Party | Notes | |
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Andong | Kim Gwang-lim | Saenuri | ||
Gimcheon | Lee Cheol-uoo | Saenuri | ||
Goryeong–Seongju–Chilgok | Yi Wan-young | Saenuri | ||
Gumi A | Sim Hag-bong | Saenuri | Left the party on 3 August 2015. | |
Independent | Resigned on 12 October 2015 due to rape allegations. | |||
Vacant | ||||
Gumi B | Kim Tae-whan | Saenuri | Left the party on March 9. | |
Independent | ||||
Gunwi–Uiseong–Cheongsong | Kim Jae-won | Saenuri | ||
Gyeongju | Jung Soo-sung | Saenuri | ||
Gyeongsan–Cheongdo | Choi Kyoung-hwan | Saenuri | ||
Mungyeong–Yecheon | Lee Han-sung | Saenuri | ||
Pohang Buk-gu | Lee Byung-suk | Saenuri | ||
Pohang Nam-gu–Ulleung | Kim Hyung-tae | Saenuri | Left the party on 18 April 2012. | |
Independent | Lost seat on 25 July 2013 for election law violations. | |||
Park Myung-jae | Saenuri | Took office on 30 October 2013. | ||
Sangju | Kim Jong-tae | Saenuri | ||
Yeongcheon | Chung Hee-soo | Saenuri | ||
Yeongju | Chang Yoon-seok | Saenuri | ||
Yeongyang–Yeongdeok–Bonghwa–Uljin | Kang Seok-ho | Saenuri |
South Gyeongsang
Constituency | Member | Party | Notes | |
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Changwon Jinhae-gu | Kim Sung-chan | Saenuri | ||
Changwon Masanhappo-gu | Lee Ju-young | Saenuri | ||
Changwon Masanhoewon-gu | Ahn Hong-joon | Saenuri | ||
Changwon Seongsan-gu | Kang Gi-yun | Saenuri | ||
Changwon Uichang-gu | Park Seong-ho | Saenuri | ||
Geoje | Kim Han-pyo | Independent | ||
Saenuri | Joined the party on 5 November 2012. | |||
Gimhae A | Min Hong-chul | Minjoo | ||
Gimhae B | Kim Tae-ho | Saenuri | ||
Jinju A | Park Dae-chul | Saenuri | ||
Jinju B | Kim Jae-kyung | Saenuri | ||
Miryang–Changnyeong | Cho Hae-jin | Saenuri | ||
Sacheon–Namhae–Hadong | Yeo Sang-kyoo | Saenuri | ||
Sancheong–Hamyang–Geochang | Shin Sung-bum | Saenuri | ||
Tongyeong–Goseong | Lee Koon-hyon | Saenuri | ||
Uiryeong–Haman–Hapcheon | Cho Hyun-yong | Saenuri | Lost seat on 27 November 2015 due to bribery charges. | |
Vacant | ||||
Yangsan | Yoon Young-seok | Saenuri |
Jeju
Constituency | Member | Party | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jeju A | Kang Chang-il | Minjoo | ||
Jeju B | Kim Woo-nam | Minjoo | ||
Seogwipo | Kim Jae-yun | NPAD | Lost seat on 12 November 2015 due to bribery conviction. | |
Vacant |
Proportional representation
Saenuri • Minjoo • Justice • Unified Progressive • Independent |
Saenuri
List number | Member | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Min Byung-joo | ||
2 | Kim Jung-rok | ||
3 | Yoon Myung-hee | ||
4 | Cho Myung-chul | ||
Kang Eun-hee | Resigned to become Minister of Gender Equality and Family. | ||
6 | Joo Young-soon | ||
7 | Shin Yee-jin | ||
8 | Lee Sang-il | ||
9 | Lee Elisa | ||
10 | Lee Man-woo | ||
Park Geun-hye | Resigned to become President of South Korea. | ||
An Chong-bum | Resigned to become senior presidential secretary for economic affairs. | ||
Kim Hyun-sook | Resigned to become senior presidential secretary for employment and wealth. | ||
14 | Kim Jang-shil | ||
15 | Jasmine B. Lee | ||
16 | Choi Bong-hong | ||
17 | You Jee-young | ||
18 | Song Young-keun | ||
19 | Min Hyun-joo | ||
20 | Park Chang-sik | ||
21 | Shon In-chun | ||
22 | Kim Sang-min | ||
Hyun Young-hee | Expelled from the party on 17 August 2012. | ||
24 | Lee Jae-young | ||
25 | Shin Kyung-rim | ||
26 | Lee Un-ryong | Took office after Park Geun-hye (#11) resigned. | |
27 | Park Yoon-ok | Took office on after Hyun Young-hee (#23) lost her seat. | |
28 | Yang Chang-young | Took office on after An Chong-bum (#12) resigned. | |
29 | Jang Jung-eun | Took office on after Kim Hyun-sook (#13) resigned. | |
30 | Yang Chang-young | Took office on after An Chong-bum (#12) resigned. | |
31 | Jung Youn-suk | Took office on after Kang Eun-hee (#5) resigned. | |
1 | Moon Jeong-lim | Elected on the Advancement Unification Party list. | |
Kim Young-joo | Elected on the Advancement Unification Party list. Lost seat on 12 December 2013 for elections law violations. | ||
3 | Hwang In-ja | Took office after Kim Young-joo (#2) lost her seat. | |
Minjoo
List number | Member | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Chun Soon-ok | ||
2 | Choi Dong-ic | ||
3 | Eun Soo-mi | ||
4 | Hong Jong-haak | ||
5 | Jin Sun-mee | ||
6 | Kim Yong-ik | ||
7 | Bae Jae-jeung | ||
8 | Baek Kun-ki | ||
9 | Nam In-soon | ||
10 | Kim Kwang-jin | ||
11 | Han Jeoung-ae | ||
12 | Kim Gi-juhn | ||
13 | Chang Ha-na | ||
14 | Kim Ki-sik | ||
Han Myeong-sook | Lost seat on 21 August 2015 due to bribery conviction. | ||
16 | Do Jong-hwan | ||
17 | Kim Hyun | ||
18 | Jin Sung-joon | ||
19 | Choi Min-hee | ||
Hong Eui-rak | Lost seat on 18 March 2016 due to withdrawal of the party. | ||
21 | Lim Su-kyung | ||
22 | Shin Moon-sik | Took office after Han Myeong-sook (#15) lost her seat. |
Justice
List number | Member | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|
4 | Jeong Jin-hoo | Elected on the Unified Progressive Party list. | |
5 | Kim Je-nam | Elected on the Unified Progressive Party list. | |
6 | Park Won-suk | Elected on the Unified Progressive Party list. | |
14 | Seo Gi-ho | Elected on the Unified Progressive Party list. | |
Unified Progressive
List number | Member | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|
Lee Seok-ki | Lost seat on 19 December 2014 after judicial dissolution of party. | ||
Kim Jae-yeon | Lost seat on 19 December 2014 after judicial dissolution of party. |
Preceded by 2008–2012 |
Members of the National Assembly | Succeeded by 2016–2020 |
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