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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Jeju City–Bukjeju Im Byeong-su Democratic Republican Party
Namjeju Hyeon O-bong Democratic Republican Party

Proportional representation

Member Party
Jeong Gu-yeong Democratic Republican Party
Yun Chi-yeong[lower-alpha 15] Democratic Republican Party
Kim Seong-jin Democratic Republican Party
Lee Jong-geuk Democratic Republican Party
Min Byeong-gi Democratic Republican Party
Kim Dong-hwan Democratic Republican Party
Sin Yun-chang Democratic Republican Party
O Chi-seong Democratic Republican Party
Park Hyeon-suk Democratic Republican Party
Gang Sang-uk Democratic Republican Party
Jo Chang-dae Democratic Republican Party
Lee Jong-geun Democratic Republican Party
O Hak-jin Democratic Republican Party
Kim U-gyeong Democratic Republican Party
Kim Byeong-sun Democratic Republican Party
Seo In-seok Democratic Republican Party
Lee Man-seop Democratic Republican Party
Kim Yu-taek[lower-alpha 16] Democratic Republican Party
Jo Nam-cheol Democratic Republican Party
Han Tae-yeon Democratic Republican Party
Choi Jeong-gi Democratic Republican Party
Cha Ji-cheol Democratic Republican Party
Park Gyu-sang Democratic Republican Party
Kim Ho-chil Democratic Republican Party
Yun Posun[lower-alpha 2] Civil Rule Party
Jeong Hae-yeong[lower-alpha 17] Civil Rule Party
Yu Jin-san Civil Rule Party
Go Heung-mun Civil Rule Party
Kim Ik-gi Civil Rule Party
Gang Mun-bong Civil Rule Party
Kim Hyeong-il Civil Rule Party
Jeong Un-geun Civil Rule Party
Park Sam-jun Civil Rule Party
Ham Deok-yong Civil Rule Party
Bang Il-hong Civil Rule Party
Ryu Hong Civil Rule Party
Ryu Jin[lower-alpha 10] Civil Rule Party
Lee Jung-jae Civil Rule Party
Jo Jae-cheon[lower-alpha 18] Democratic Party
Kim Seong-yong[lower-alpha 19] Democratic Party
Ryu Chang-yeol Democratic Party
Jang Chi-hun Democratic Party
Choi Hui-song Democratic Party
Kim Do-yeon[lower-alpha 2] Liberal Democratic Party
So Seon-gyu Liberal Democratic Party
Son Chang-gyu Liberal Democratic Party
Im Cha-ju[lower-alpha 20] Populist Party
Kim Jae-wi[lower-alpha 21] Populist Party
Lee U-tae[lower-alpha 22] Populist Party
Gye Gwang-sun[lower-alpha 23] Populist Party
Han Geun-jo[lower-alpha 24] Populist Party
Lee Tae-yong[lower-alpha 25] Populist Party
Park Jung-han[lower-alpha 26] New Democratic Party
Lee Won-hong[lower-alpha 27] New Democratic Party
U Gap-rin[lower-alpha 28] New Democratic Party

See also

Notes

  1. Resigned on 13 March 1967.
  2. Resigned on 13 August 1965.
  3. By-elected on 9 November 1965. Resigned on 10 May 1967.
  4. Resigned on 11 May 1967.
  5. By-elected on 9 November 1965. Resigned on 13 May 1967.
  6. By-elected on 9 November 1965. Resigned on 24 September 1966.
  7. Resigned on 4 May 1967.
  8. Resigned 15 May 1967.
  9. Resigned on 10 May 1967.
  10. Resigned on 13 May 1967.
  11. Resigned on 12 May 1967.
  12. Resigned on 28 April 1967.
  13. Election invalidated on 2 September 1965. By-elected on 13 September 1965.
  14. Resigned on 20 February 1967.
  15. Appointed as Mayor of Seoul on 17 December 1963.
  16. Appointed as Deputy Prime Minister of South Korea on 17 December 1963.
  17. Resigned on 2 September 1965.
  18. Resigned on 12 October 1965.
  19. Resigned on 4 November 1966.
  20. Succeeded Yun Posun on 13 August 1965. Resigned on 26 June 1967.
  21. Succeeded Kim Do-yeon on 13 August 1965. Resigned on 20 June 1967.
  22. Succeeded Jeong Hae-yeong on 2 September 1965.
  23. Succeeded Jo Jae-cheon on 12 October 1965.
  24. Succeeded Kim Seong-yong on 4 November 1966. Resigned on 30 December 1966.
  25. Succeeded Han Geun-jo on 30 December 1966.
  26. Succeeded Ryu Jin on 13 May 1967.
  27. Succeeded Kim Jae-wi on 20 June 1967.
  28. Succeeded Lim Cha-ju on 26 June 1967.

References

  1. "Past Members". National Assembly. Retrieved 20 July 2022.
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