List of members of the National Assembly (South Korea), 1981–1985
The members of the eleventh National Assembly of South Korea were elected on 25 March 1981. The Assembly sat from 11 April 1981 until 10 April 1985.[1]
Members
Seoul
Busan
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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Jung–Dong–Yeongdo | Wang Sang-eun | Democratic Justice Party | |
An Geon-il | Democratic Korea Party | ||
Seo | Seo Seok-jai | Democratic Korea Party | |
Kwak Jung-chul | Democratic Justice Party | ||
Busanjin | Gu Yong-hyeon | Democratic Justice Party | |
Kim Jeung-soo | Civil Rights Party | ||
Dongnae | Kim Jin-jae | Democratic Justice Party | |
Park Kwan-yong | Democratic Korea Party | ||
Nam–Haeundae | Lee Heung-su | Democratic Justice Party | |
Kim Seung-mok | Democratic Korea Party | ||
Buk | Chang Sung-man | Democratic Justice Party | |
Shin Sang-woo | Democratic Korea Party |
Gyeonggi
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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Jung–Nam, Incheon | Maeng Eun-jae | Democratic Justice Party | |
Kim Eun-ha | Democratic Korea Party | ||
Dong–Buk, Incheon | Kim Sook-hyun | Democratic Justice Party | |
Chung Jung-hoon | Democratic Korea Party | ||
Suwon–Hwaseong | Lee Byung-jick | Democratic Justice Party | |
Yu Yong-geun | Democratic Korea Party | ||
Seongnam–Gwangju | Oh Se-eung | Democratic Justice Party | |
Lee Dae-yub | New Politics Party | ||
Uijeongbu–Yangju | Hong Woo-joon | Democratic Justice Party | |
Kim Moon-won | Democratic Korea Party | ||
Anyang–Siheung–Ongjin | Yoon Kook-ro | Democratic Justice Party | |
Lee Seok-yong | Democratic Korea Party | ||
Bucheon–Gimpo–Ganghwa | Sin Neung-sun | Democratic Justice Party | |
O Hong-seok | Democratic Korea Party | ||
Namyangju–Yangpyeong | Kim Young-sun | Democratic Justice Party | |
Jo Byeong-bong | Korean National Party | ||
Yeoju–Icheon–Yongin | Jong Dong-song | Democratic Justice Party | |
Cho Jong-ik | Democratic Korea Party | ||
Pyeongtaek–Anseong | Lee Ja-hon | Democratic Justice Party | |
Yoo Chi-song | Democratic Korea Party | ||
Paju–Goyang | Lee Yong-ho | Democratic Justice Party | |
Lee Young-joon | Democratic Korea Party | ||
Yeoncheon–Pocheon–Gapyeong | Lee Han-dong | Democratic Justice Party | |
Hong Seong-pyo | Democratic Korea Party |
Gangwon
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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Chuncheon–Chunseong–Cheolwon–Hwacheon | Hong Jong-wook | Democratic Justice Party | |
Shin Chul-gyn | Korean National Party | ||
Wonju–Wonseong–Hongcheon–Hoengseong | Kim Yong-dai | Democratic Justice Party | |
Kim Byeong-yeol | Democratic Korea Party | ||
Donghae–Samcheok | Kim Jung-nam | Democratic Justice Party | |
Lee Gwan-hyeong | Democratic Korea Party | ||
Gangneung–Myeongju–Yangyang | Rhee Bomb-june | Democratic Justice Party | |
Lee Bong-mo | Korean National Party | ||
Sokcho–Yanggu–Inje–Goseong | Chung Jae-chull | Democratic Justice Party | |
Heo Gyeong-gu | Democratic Korea Party | ||
Yeongwol–Pyeongchang–Jeongseon | Shin Myung-boo | Democratic Justice Party | |
Go Yeong-gu | Democratic Korea Party |
North Chungcheong
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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Cheongju–Cheongwon | Chung Chong-teck | Democratic Justice Party | |
Yun Seok-min[lower-alpha 1] | Korean National Party | ||
Chungju–Jecheon–Jungwon–Jewon–Danyang | Lee Hae-won | Democratic Justice Party | |
Kim Young-jun | Democratic Korea Party | ||
Boeun–Okcheon–Yeongdong | Park Yu-jae | Democratic Justice Party | |
Lee Dong-jin | Korean National Party | ||
Jincheon–Gwisan–Eumseong | Ahn Kap-jun | Democratic Justice Party | |
Kim Wan-tae | Korean National Party |
South Chungcheong
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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Dong, Daejeon | Nam Jae-du | Democratic Justice Party | |
Park Wan-gyu | Democratic Korea Party | ||
Jung, Daejeon | Lee Jae-hwan | Democratic Justice Party | |
Ryu In-beom | Democratic Korea Party | ||
Cheonan–Cheonwon–Asan | Chung Sun-ho | Democratic Justice Party | |
Hwang Myung-soo | Independent | ||
Geumsan–Daedeok–Yeongi | Cheon Yeong-seong | Democratic Justice Party | |
Yoo Han-yul | Democratic Korea Party | ||
Nonsan–Gongju | Chung Suk-mo | Democratic Justice Party | |
Im Deok-gyu | Korean National Party | ||
Buyeo–Seocheon–Boryeong | Lee Sang-ik | Democratic Justice Party | |
Cho Chung-youn | Democratic Korea Party | ||
Cheongyang–Hongseong–Yesan | Lee Jong-seong | Korean National Party | |
Choi Chang-kyu | Democratic Justice Party | ||
Seosan–Dangjin | Kim Hyun-uk | Democratic Justice Party | |
Han Young-soo[lower-alpha 2] | Democratic Korea Party |
North Jeolla
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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Jeonju–Wanju | Lim Bang-hyun | Democratic Justice Party | |
Kim Tai-shik | Democratic Korea Party | ||
Gunsan–Okgu | Go Pan-nam | Democratic Justice Party | |
Kim Gil-jun | Independent | ||
Iri–Iksan | Mun Byeong-yang | Democratic Justice Party | |
Park Byeong-il | Democratic Korea Party | ||
Jinan–Muju–Jangsu | Hwang In-sung | Democratic Justice Party | |
O Sang-hyeon | Democratic Korea Party | ||
Imsil–Namwon–Sunchang | Yang Chang-sik | Democratic Justice Party | |
Lee Hyoung-bae | Democratic Korea Party | ||
Jeongeup–Gochang | Chin Iee-chong | Democratic Justice Party | |
Kim Won-ki | Democratic Korea Party | ||
Buan–Gimje | Cho Sang-rae | Democratic Justice Party | |
Kim Jin-bae | Democratic Korea Party |
South Jeolla
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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Dong–Buk, Gwangju | Sim Sang-u[lower-alpha 3] | Democratic Justice Party | |
Im Jae-jeong | Democratic Korea Party | ||
Seo, Gwangju | Ji Jeong-do | Democratic Korea Party | |
Park Yun-jong | Democratic Justice Party | ||
Mokpo–Muan–Sinan | Choi Young-choul | Democratic Justice Party | |
Im Jong-ki | Democratic Korea Party | ||
Yeosu–Yeocheon–Gwangyang | Shin Soon-beon | Peaceful People Party | |
Kim Chai-ho | Democratic Justice Party | ||
Suncheon–Gurye–Seungju | Huh Kyung-man | Democratic Korea Party | |
You Kyung-hyun | Democratic Justice Party | ||
Naju–Gwangsan | Na Sok-ho | Democratic Justice Party | |
Lee Jai-keun | Democratic Korea Party | ||
Damyang–Gokseong–Hwasun | Jeong Rae-hyeok[lower-alpha 4] | Democratic Justice Party | |
Koh Jae-chung | Democratic Korea Party | ||
Goheung–Boseong | Lee Dai-soon | Democratic Justice Party | |
Yoo Joon-sang | Democratic Korea Party | ||
Jangheung–Gangjin–Yeongam–Wando | Kim Sik | Democratic Justice Party | |
Ryu Jae-hui | Democratic Korea Party | ||
Haenam–Jindo | Lee Seong-il | Korean National Party | |
Min Byeong-cho | Democratic Korea Party | ||
Yeonggwang–Hampyeong–Jangseong | Cho Ki-sang | Democratic Justice Party | |
Lee Won-hyoung | New Politics Party |
North Gyeongsang
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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Jung–Seo, Daegu | Lee Man-sup | Korean National Party | |
Han Byeong-chae | Democratic Justice Party | ||
Dong–Buk, Daegu | Kim Yong-tae | Democratic Justice Party | |
Mok Yo-sang | Democratic Korea Party | ||
Nam–Suseong, Daegu | Rhee Chi-ho | Democratic Justice Party | |
Shin Jin-soo | Democratic Korea Party | ||
Pohang–Yeongil–Ulleung | Rhee Chi-ho | Democratic Justice Party | |
Lee Seong-su | Korean National Party | ||
Gyeongju–Wolseong–Cheongdo | Park Kwon-hoem | Democratic Justice Party | |
Kim Sun-gyu | Independent | ||
Gimcheon–Geumneung–Sangju | Park Chung-soo | Independent | |
Chung Hui-dong | Democratic Justice Party | ||
Andong City–Andong County–Uiseong | Kwon Jong-dal | Democratic Justice Party | |
Kim Young-seang | Korean National Party | ||
Gumi–Gunwi–Seonsan–Chilgok | Park Jae-hong | Democratic Justice Party | |
Kim Hyun-kyiu | Democratic Korea Party | ||
Yeongju–Yeongpung–Yeongyang–Bonghwa | Oh Han-koo | Democratic Justice Party | |
Hong Sa-duk | Democratic Korea Party | ||
Dalseong–Goryeong–Seongju | Lee Yong-taek | Independent | |
Kim Jong-ki | Democratic Justice Party | ||
Yeongdeok–Cheongsong–Uljin | Kim Joong-kwon | Democratic Justice Party | |
Kim Chan-woo | Democratic Korea Party | ||
Yeongcheon–Gyeongsan | Yum Kil-jung | Democratic Justice Party | |
Park Jae-wook | Korean National Party | ||
Mungyeong–Yecheon | Chae Mun-shick | Democratic Justice Party | |
Kim Gi-su | Korean National Party |
South Gyeongsang
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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Masan | Jo Jeong-je | Democratic Justice Party | |
Baek Chan-ky | Democratic Socialist Party | ||
Ulsan–Ulju | Lee Kyu-jeong | Democratic Farmers' Party | |
Go Won-jun | Democratic Justice Party | ||
Jinju–Jinyang–Samcheonpo–Sacheon | Ann Byung-kyu | Democratic Justice Party | |
Jo Byeong-gyu | Korean National Party | ||
Cheongwon–Jinhae–Uichang | Bae Myung-gook | Democratic Justice Party | |
Kim Jong-ha | Korean National Party | ||
Chungmu–Tongyeong–Geoje–Goseong | Lee Hyo-ik | Democratic Justice Party | |
Jo Hyeong-bu | Independent | ||
Uiryeong–Haman–Hapcheon | Yu Sang-ho | Democratic Justice Party | |
Jo Il-je | Korean National Party | ||
Milyang–Changnyeong | Shin Sang-sik | Democratic Justice Party | |
No Tae-geuk | Independent | ||
Yangsan–Gimhae | Lee Jae-woo | Democratic Justice Party | |
Sin Won-sik | Democratic Korea Party | ||
Namhae–Hadong | Park Ik-joo | Democratic Justice Party | |
Lee Su-jong | Independent | ||
Sancheong–Hamyang–Geochang | Kwon Ik-hyun | Democratic Justice Party | |
Im Chae-hong | Civil Rights Party |
Jeju
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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Jeju | Kang Bo-sung | Independent | |
Hyun Kyung-dae | Independent |
Proportional representation
Notes
- Resigned on 29 December 1984.
- Resigned on 30 July 1982.
- Died in the Rangoon bombing on 9 October 1983.
- Resigned on 29 June 1984.
- Died on 12 December 1981.
- Appointed as president of the Korean Broadcasting System on 30 April 1984.
- Appointed as director of the Board of Audit and Inspection on 4 September 1982.
- Appointed as head of the Korean Telecommunications Authority on 4 November 1981.
- Appointed as Senior Presidential Secretary for Political Affairs on 20 December 1982.
- Resigned on 26 December 1984.
- Appointed as Minister of Finance on 6 January 1982.
- Appointed as Vice Minister of Health and Social Affairs on 14 July 1983.
- Died on 12 November 1982.
- Succeeded Lee U-jae on 4 November 1981.
- Succeeded Kim Jong-gyeong on 12 December 1981.
- Succeeded Rha Woong-bae on 6 January 1982.
- Succeeded Jeong Hui-taek on 4 September 1982.
- Succeeded Kim Haeng-ja on 12 November 1982.
- Succeeded Chung Soon-duk on 20 December 1982.
- Succeeded Lee Heon-gi on 14 July 1983.
- Succeeded Song Ji-yeong on 30 April 1984.
- Died on 15 March 1984.
- Succeeded Yu Ok-u on 15 March 1984.
References
- "Past Members - The 11th National Assembly (April 11, 1981~April 10, 1985)". National Assembly. Retrieved 20 October 2019.
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