List of members of the National Assembly (South Korea), 1963–1967
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
Notes
- Resigned on 13 March 1967.
- Resigned on 13 August 1965.
- 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.
- Resigned on 10 May 1967.
- Resigned on 13 May 1967.
- 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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