List of members of the National Assembly (South Korea), 1992–1996
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
Seoul
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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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[lower-alpha 1] | Democratic Liberal Party | |
Lim Chae-heong[lower-alpha 2] | Democratic 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[lower-alpha 3] | 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[lower-alpha 4] | Democratic Party | |
Seocho A | Park Chan-jong[lower-alpha 5] | 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[lower-alpha 6] | Democratic Party | |
Gangdong B | Kim Zoong-wie | Democratic Liberal Party |
Busan
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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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[lower-alpha 7] | Democratic Liberal Party | |
Kang Kyong-shik[lower-alpha 8] | 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[lower-alpha 9] | Democratic Liberal Party | |
Buk B | Shin Sang-woo | Democratic Liberal Party | |
Haeundae | Kim Woon-hwan | Democratic Liberal Party | |
Saha | Seo Seok-jai[lower-alpha 10] | Independent | |
Park Jong-ung[lower-alpha 8] | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Geumjeong | Kim Jin-jae | Democratic Liberal Party | |
Gangseo | Song Doo-ho | Democratic Liberal Party |
Daegu
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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Jung | Yoo Su-ho | Democratic Liberal Party | |
Dong A | Kim Bok-dong | Democratic Liberal Party | |
Dong B | Park Jyun-kyu[lower-alpha 11] | Democratic Liberal Party | |
Suh Hoon[lower-alpha 12] | Independent | ||
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[lower-alpha 13] | Democratic Liberal Party | |
Hyun Kyung-ja[lower-alpha 14] | New Democratic 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
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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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[lower-alpha 15] | 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
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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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
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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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
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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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[lower-alpha 16] | 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[lower-alpha 17] | Unification National Party | |
Sohn Hak-kyu[lower-alpha 8] | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Songtan–Pyeongtaek City | Kim Young-kwang | Democratic Liberal Party | |
Dongducheon–Yangju | Im Sa-bin[lower-alpha 16] | Democratic Liberal Party | |
Ansan–Ongjin | Chang Kyung-woo[lower-alpha 16] | 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
North Chungcheong
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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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
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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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
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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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
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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Mokpo | Kwon Roh-kap | Democratic Party | |
Yeosu | Kim Choong-joh | Democratic Party | |
Suncheon | Huh Kyung-man[lower-alpha 22] | 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
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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Buk, Pohang | Hur Hwa-pyung | Independent | |
Gyeongju | Suh Soo-jong[lower-alpha 23] | Democratic Liberal Party | |
Lee Sang-doo[lower-alpha 14] | Democratic 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[lower-alpha 19] | Democratic Liberal Party | |
Ban Hyung-sik[lower-alpha 20] | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Uljin | Lee Hak-won | Unification National Party |
South Gyeongsang
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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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[lower-alpha 24] | 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
Constituency | Member | Party | |
---|---|---|---|
Jeju City | Hyeon Kyung-dae | Independent | |
Bukjeju | Yang Jung-kyu | Independent | |
Seogwipo–Namjeju | Byon Jong-il | Independent |
Proportional representation
Notes
- Election invalidated on 8 September 1992.
- Declared election winner on 8 September 1992.
- Left the Democratic Liberal Party on 30 March 1993 due to a property disclosure scandal.
- Appointed as Deputy Mayor of Seoul on 30 June 1995.
- Resigned on 9 June 1995 to run for Mayor of Seoul.
- Removed from the National Assembly on 4 November 1995 for violating the National Security Law.
- Appointed as Chief of Staff to the President on 27 February 1993.
- By-elected on 23 April 1993.
- Resigned on 7 June 1995 to run for Mayor of Busan.
- Removed from the National Assembly on 29 January 1993.
- Left the Democratic Liberal Party on 30 March 1993 and resigned from the National Assembly on 30 June 1993 due to a property disclosure scandal.
- By-elected on 12 August 1993.
- Removed from the National Assembly on 28 June 1994 due to a slot machine incident.
- By-elected on 2 August 1994.
- Resigned on 9 June 1995 to run for Mayor of Incheon.
- Resigned on 9 June 1995 to run for Governor of Gyeonggi Province.
- Died on 25 January 1993.
- Died on 22 May 1993.
- Resigned on 30 March 1993 due to a property disclosure scandal.
- By-elected on 11 June 1993.
- Died on 24 May 1994.
- Resigned on 7 June 1995 to run for Governor of South Jeolla Province.
- Died on 15 May 1994.
- Removed from the Democratic Liberal Party on 30 March 1993 due to a property disclosure scandal.
- Resigned on 13 October 1992 to run in the 1992 presidential election as the candidate of the Democratic Liberal Party.
- Resigned on 17 December 1992.
- Died on 3 January 1993.
- Removed from the National Assembly on 27 February 1995.
- Removed from the National Assembly on 9 February 1995.
- Resigned on 29 May 1993.
- Appointed as Mayor of Seoul on 2 November 1994.
- Removed from the National Assembly on 9 September 1994 through a ruling of the Supreme Court.
- Removed from the National Assembly on 5 March 1996.
- Removed from the National Assembly on 23 February 1996.
- Removed from the National Assembly on 27 October 1995.
- Appointed as Senior Presidential Secretary for Civil Affairs on 27 February 1993.
- Removed from the National Assembly on 21 March 1996.
- Removed from the National Assembly on 8 February 1996.
- Removed from the National Assembly on 2 March 1996.
- Removed from the National Assembly on 31 October 1995.
- Succeeded Kim Young-sam on 13 October 1992. Removed from the National Assembly on 23 February 1996.
- Succeeded Park Tae-joon on 17 December 1992. Removed from the National Assembly on 18 October 1995.
- Succeeded Kim Jae-kwang on 3 January 1993.
- Succeeded Kim Young-soo on 27 February 1993.
- Succeeded Lee Won-joe on 29 May 1993.
- Succeeded Kim Chong-in on 9 September 1994.
- Succeeded Choe Byung-yul on 2 November 1994.
- Succeeded Chung Suk-mo on 9 February 1995.
- Succeeded Ro Jai-bong on 27 February 1995.
- Succeeded Ku Chang-rim on 18 October 1995.
- Succeeded Choi Woon-ji on 27 October 1995. Removed from the National Assembly on 22 March 1996.
- Succeeded Koo Cheon-seo on 31 October 1995. Removed from the National Assembly on 5 March 1996.
- Succeeded Choi Sang-yong on 8 February 1996.
- Succeeded Cho Yong-jik on 23 February 1996.
- Succeeded Park Jae-hong on 23 February 1996.
- Succeeded Joo Yang-ja on 2 March 1996.
- Succeeded Kim Kwang-soo on 5 March 1996.
- Resigned on 19 December 1992.
- Removed from the National Assembly on 2 March 1996.
- Removed from the National Assembly on 22 March 1996.
- Removed from the National Assembly on 13 March 1996.
- Removed from the National Assembly on 31 August 1995.
- Succeeded Kim Dae-jung on 19 December 1992. Removed from the National Assembly on 2 March 1996.
- Succeeded Park Jie-won on 31 August 1995. Removed from the National Assembly on 2 March 1996.
- Succeeded Chang Che-shik on 2 March 1996.
- Succeeded Lee Oo-chung on 2 March 1996.
- Succeeded Ra Beung-sen on 2 March 1996.
- Succeeded Kim Choong-hyun on 2 March 1996.
- Succeeded Park Jung-hoon on 2 March 1996.
- Succeeded Kim Ok-doo on 2 March 1996.
- Succeeded Namkung Jin on 2 March 1996.
- Succeeded Bae Ki-sun on 2 March 1996.
- Succeeded Jang Jun-ik on 13 March 1996.
- Succeeded Shin Jin-wook on 22 March 1996.
- Resigned on 23 February 1993.
- Died on 2 February 1996.
- Succeeded Chung Ju-yung on 23 February 1993.
- Succeeded Chough Yoon-hyung on 2 February 1996.
References
- "Past Members – The 14th National Assembly (May 30, 1992~May 29, 1996)". National Assembly. Retrieved 10 October 2019.
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