List of members of the National Assembly (South Korea), 1996–2000

The members of the fifteenth National Assembly of South Korea were elected on 11 April 1996. The Assembly sat from 30 May 1996 until 29 May 2000.[1]

Members

Seoul

Constituency Member Party
Jongno Lee Myung-bak[lower-alpha 1] New Korea Party
Roh Moo-hyun[lower-alpha 2] National Congress for New Politics
Jung Park Sung-vum New Korea Party
Yongsan Suh Chung-hwa New Korea Party
Seongdong A Lee Sei-kee New Korea Party
Seongdong B Kim Hak-won New Korea Party
Kwangjin A Kim Sang-woo New Korea Party
Kwangjin B Choo Mi-ae National Congress for New Politics
Dongdaemun A Ro Seung-woo New Korea Party
Dongdaemun B Kim Yung-koo New Korea Party
Jungnang A Lee Sang-soo National Congress for New Politics
Jungnang B Kim Choong-il New Korea Party
Seongbuk A Yoo Jay-kun National Congress for New Politics
Seongbuk B Kang Sung-jae New Korea Party
Gangbuk A Kim Won-gil National Congress for New Politics
Gangbuk B Chough Soon-hyung National Congress for New Politics
Dobong A Kim Geun-tae National Congress for New Politics
Dobong B Sul Hoon National Congress for New Politics
Nowon A Paek Nam-chi New Korea Party
Nowon B Lim Chae-jung National Congress for New Politics
Eunpyeong A Sonn Se-il National Congress for New Politics
Eunpyeong B Lee Jae-oh New Korea Party
Seodaemun A Kim Song-hyum National Congress for New Politics
Seodaemun B Chang Che-shik National Congress for New Politics
Mapo A Park Myung-hwan New Korea Party
Mapo B Park Joo-cheon New Korea Party
Yangcheon A Park Bum-jin New Korea Party
Yangcheon B Kim Yung-bae National Congress for New Politics
Gangseo A Shin Ki-nam National Congress for New Politics
Gangseo B Lee Shin-bom New Korea Party
Guro A Chung Han-young National Congress for New Politics
Guro B Lee Shin-haeng[lower-alpha 3] New Korea Party
Han Gwang-ok[lower-alpha 4] National Congress for New Politics
Geumcheon Lee Woo-jae New Korea Party
Yeongdeungpo A Kim Myung-sup New Korea Party
Yeongdeungpo B Kim Min-seok National Congress for New Politics
Dongjak A Suh Chung-won New Korea Party
Dongjak B Yoo Yong-tae New Korea Party
Gwanak A Lee Sang-hyun New Korea Party
Gwanak B Lee Hae-chan National Congress for New Politics
Seocho A Choe Byung-yul[lower-alpha 5] New Korea Party
Park Won-hong[lower-alpha 2] Grand National Party
Seocho B Kim Deog-ryong New Korea Party
Gangnam A Suh Sang-mok[lower-alpha 6] New Korea Party
Gangnam B Hong Sa-duk Independent
Songpa A Hong Jun-pyo[lower-alpha 7] New Korea Party
Lee Hoi-chang[lower-alpha 8] Grand National Party
Songpa B Maeng Hyung-kyu New Korea Party
Songpa C Kim Byong-tae National Congress for New Politics
Gangdong A Lee Bu-young United Democratic Party
Gangdong B Kim Zoong-wie New Korea Party


Busan

Constituency Member Party
Jung–Dong Chung Ui-hwa New Korea Party
Seo Hong In-kil[lower-alpha 9] New Korea Party
Chung Moon-hwa[lower-alpha 10] Grand National Party
Yeongdo Kim Hyong-o New Korea Party
Busanjin A Chung Jey-moon New Korea Party
Busanjin B Kim Jeung-soo New Korea Party
Dongrae A Park Kwan-yong New Korea Party
Dongrae B Kang Kyong-shik New Korea Party
Nam A Rhee Shang-hi New Korea Party
Nam B Kim Moo-sung New Korea Party
Buk–Gangseo A Chung Hyung-keun New Korea Party
Buk–Gangseo B Han Lee-hun New Korea Party
Haeundae–Gijang A Kim Woon-hwan New Korea Party
Haeundae–Gijang B Kim Ki-jai[lower-alpha 11] New Korea Party
Kim Dong-joo[lower-alpha 2] United Liberal Democrats
Saha A Seo Seok-jai New Korea Party
Saha B Park Chong-ung New Korea Party
Geumjeong A Kim Jin-jae New Korea Party
Geumjeong B Kim Do-eon New Korea Party
Yeonje Choi Hyung-woo New Korea Party
Suyeong Yoo Heung-soo New Korea Party
Sasang A Kwon Chul-hyun New Korea Party
Sasang B Shin Sang-woo New Korea Party

Daegu

Constituency Member Party
Jung Park Jyun-kyu United Liberal Democrats
Dong A Kim Bok-dong[lower-alpha 12] United Liberal Democrats
Dong B Suh Hoon Independent
Seo A Baek Seung-hong Independent
Seo B Kang Jae-sup New Korea Party
Nam Lee Jung-moo United Liberal Democrats
Buk A Rhee Yeui-yick[lower-alpha 13] United Liberal Democrats
Park Sung-kook[lower-alpha 2] Grand National Party
Buk B Ahn Taek-soo United Liberal Democrats
Suseong A Park Chul-un United Liberal Democrats
Suseong B Park Koo-il United Liberal Democrats
Dalseo A Park Jong-keun United Liberal Democrats
Dalseo B Lee Hae-bong Independent
Dalseong Kim Suk-won[lower-alpha 14] New Korea Party
Park Geun-hye[lower-alpha 15] Grand National Party

Incheon

Constituency Member Party
Jung–Dong–Ongjin Suh Jung-hwa New Korea Party
Nam A Shim Chung-ku New Korea Party
Nam B Lee Kang-hee New Korea Party
Yeonsu Suh Han-saem New Korea Party
Namdong A Lee Yoon-sung New Korea Party
Namdong B Lee Weon-bok New Korea Party
Bupyeong A Cho Jin-hyeong New Korea Party
Bupyeong B Lee Jae-myung New Korea Party
Gyeyang–Ganghwa A Lee Ki-moon[lower-alpha 16] National Congress for New Politics
Ahn Sang-soo[lower-alpha 8] Grand National Party
Gyeyang–Ganghwa B Lee Kyeong-jae New Korea Party
Seo Joh Cheol-koo[lower-alpha 17] National Congress for New Politics
Cho Han-chun[lower-alpha 18] National Congress for New Politics

Gwangju

Constituency Member Party
Dong Shin Ki-ha[lower-alpha 19] National Congress for New Politics
Lee Young-il[lower-alpha 20] National Congress for New Politics
Seo Chung Dong-chae National Congress for New Politics
Nam Lim Bok-jin National Congress for New Politics
Buk A Park Kwang-tae National Congress for New Politics
Buk B Lee Kil-jae National Congress for New Politics
Gwangsan Cho Hong-kyu National Congress for New Politics

Daejeon

Constituency Member Party
Dong A Kim Chil-hwan United Liberal Democrats
Dong B Lee Yang-hee United Liberal Democrats
Jung Kang Chang-hee United Liberal Democrats
Seo A Lee Won-bum United Liberal Democrats
Seo B Lee Jae-sun United Liberal Democrats
Yuseong Cho Young-jae United Liberal Democrats
Daedeok Lee In-koo United Liberal Democrats

Gyeonggi

Constituency Member Party
Jangan, Suwon Lee Byeong-heui[lower-alpha 21] United Liberal Democrats
Lee Tae-sup[lower-alpha 18] United Liberal Democrats
Gwonseon, Suwon Kim In-young New Korea Party
Paldal, Suwon Nam Pyeong-woo[lower-alpha 22] New Korea Party
Nam Kyung-pil[lower-alpha 2] Grand National Party
Sujeong, Seongnam Lee Yoon-soo National Congress for New Politics
Jungwon, Seongnam Cho Sung-joon National Congress for New Politics
Bundang, Seongnam Oh Se-eung New Korea Party
Uijeongbu Hong Moon-jong New Korea Party
Manan, Anyang Kwon Soo-chang[lower-alpha 23] United Liberal Democrats
Kim Il-joo[lower-alpha 24] United Liberal Democrats
Dongan A, Anyang Choi Hee-joon National Congress for New Politics
Dongan B, Anyang Lee Seok-hyun National Congress for New Politics
Wonmi A, Bucheon An Dong-seon National Congress for New Politics
Wonmi B, Bucheon Lee Sa-churl New Korea Party
Sosa, Bucheon Kim Moon-soo New Korea Party
Ojeong, Bucheon Choi Seon-young National Congress for New Politics
Gwangmyeong A Nam Kung-jin National Congress for New Politics
Gwangmyeong Sohn Hak-kyu[lower-alpha 25] New Korea Party
Cho Se-hyung[lower-alpha 2] National Congress for New Politics
Pyeongtaek City A Won Yoo-chul Independent
Pyeongtaek City B Huh Nam-hoon United Liberal Democrats
Dongducheon–Yangju Mok Yo-sang New Korea Party
Ansan A Kim Young-hwan New Korea Party
Ansan B Chun Jung-bae New Korea Party
Deokyang, Goyang Lee Kook-hun New Korea Party
Ilsan, Goyang Lee Taek-seok New Korea Party
Gwacheon–Uiwang Ahn Sang-soo New Korea Party
Guri Jun Yong-won New Korea Party
Namyangju Lee Sung-ho New Korea Party
Osan–Hwaseong Park Shin-won United Liberal Democrats
Siheung Jei Jung-ku[lower-alpha 26] United Democratic Party
Kim Uei-jae[lower-alpha 4] United Liberal Democrats
Gunpo Yu Seon-ho National Congress for New Politics
Hanam–Gwangju Jeong Yeong-hun New Korea Party
Yeoju Rhee Q-taek United Democratic Party
Paju Lee Jai-chang United Liberal Democrats
Yeoncheon–Pocheon Lee Han-dong New Korea Party
Gapyeong–Yangpyeong Kim Kil-hwan New Korea Party
Icheon Hwang Kyu-sun United Democratic Party
Yongin Lee Woong-hee New Korea Party
Anseong Lee Hae-koo New Korea Party
Gimpo Park Chong-woo Independent


Gangwon

Constituency Member Party
Chuncheon A Han Seung-soo New Korea Party
Chuncheon B Ryu Chong-su United Liberal Democrats
Wonju A Hahm Jong-han New Korea Party
Wonju B Kim Young-jin New Korea Party
Gangneung A Hwang Hak-soo United Liberal Democrats
Gangneung B Choi Wook-cheul[lower-alpha 27] United Democratic Party
Cho Soon[lower-alpha 2] Grand National Party
Donghae Choi Yeon-hee New Korea Party
Taebaek–Jeongseon Park Woo-byeong New Korea Party
Sokcho–Goseong–Yangyang–Inje Song Hun-suk New Korea Party
Samcheok Chang Eul-byung United Democratic Party
Hongcheon–Hoengseong Lee Eung-sun New Korea Party
Yeongwol–Pyeongchang Kim Ki-soo New Korea Party
Cheolwon–Hwacheon–Yanggu Lee Yong-sam New Korea Party

North Chungcheong

Constituency Member Party
Sangdang, Cheongju Koo Cheon-seo United Liberal Democrats
Heungdeok, Cheongju Oh Yong-woon United Liberal Democrats
Chungju Kim Sun-kil United Liberal Democrats
Jecheon–Danyang Kim Young-jun Independent
Cheongwon Shin Kyung-shik New Korea Party
Boeun–Okcheon–Yeongdong Auh June-sun United Liberal Democrats
Jincheon–Eumseong Chung Woo-taik United Liberal Democrats
Gwisan Kim Chong-hoh New Korea Party

South Chungcheong

Constituency Member Party
Cheonan A Jeong Ill-young United Liberal Democrats
Cheonan B Ham Suk-jae United Liberal Democrats
Gongju Chung Seok-mo United Liberal Democrats
Boryeong Kim Yong-hwan United Liberal Democrats
Asan Lee Sang-man United Liberal Democrats
Seosan–Taean Byun Ung-jun United Liberal Democrats
Nonsan–Geumsan Kim Bum-myung United Liberal Democrats
Yeongi Kim Ko-sung United Liberal Democrats
Buyeo Kim Jong-pil United Liberal Democrats
Seocheon Lee Keung-kyu United Liberal Democrats
Cheongyang–Hongseong Lee One-ku New Korea Party
Yesan Cho Jong-souk[lower-alpha 28] United Liberal Democrats
Oh Jang-seop[lower-alpha 29] New Korea Party
Dangjin Kim Hyun-uk United Liberal Democrats

North Jeolla

Constituency Member Party
Wansan, Jeonju Chang Young-dal National Congress for New Politics
Deokjin, Jeonju Chung Dong-young National Congress for New Politics
Gunsan A Chae Young-suk National Congress for New Politics
Gunsan B Kang Hyun-wook New Korea Party
Iksan A Choi Jae-sung National Congress for New Politics
Iksan B Lee Hyup National Congress for New Politics
Jeongeup Yoon Chul-san National Congress for New Politics
Namwon Cho Chan-hyoung National Congress for New Politics
Gimje City Chang Sung-won National Congress for New Politics
Wanju Kim Tai-shik National Congress for New Politics
Jinan–Muju–Jangsu Chung Sye-kyun National Congress for New Politics
Imsil–Sunchang Park Jung-hoon National Congress for New Politics
Gochang Chung Kyun-hwan National Congress for New Politics
Buan Kim Jin-bae National Congress for New Politics

South Jeolla

Constituency Member Party
Mokpo–Sinan A Kim Hong-il National Congress for New Politics
Mokpo–Sinan B Hahn Hwa-kap National Congress for New Politics
Yeosu Kim Choong-joh National Congress for New Politics
Yeocheon City–Yeocheon County Kim Sung-gon National Congress for New Politics
Suncheon A Kim Kyung-jae National Congress for New Politics
Suncheon B Cho Soon-sung National Congress for New Politics
Naju Chung Ho-sun National Congress for New Politics
Gwangyang Kim Myung-kyu National Congress for New Politics
Damyang–Jangseong Kook Chang-keun National Congress for New Politics
Gokseong–Gurye Yang Sung-chul National Congress for New Politics
Goheung Park Sang-cheon National Congress for New Politics
Boseong–Hwasun Bahk Chan-ju National Congress for New Politics
Jangheung–Yeongam Kim Ok-doo National Congress for New Politics
Gangjin–Wando Kim Young-jin National Congress for New Politics
Haenam–Jindo Kim Bong-ho National Congress for New Politics
Muan Bae Chong-moo National Congress for New Politics
Hampyeong–Yeonggwang Kim In-kon National Congress for New Politics

North Gyeongsang

Constituency Member Party
Buk, Pohang Hur Hwa-pyung[lower-alpha 30] Independent
Park Tae-joon[lower-alpha 29] Independent
Nam, Pohang–Ulleung Lee Sang-deuk New Korea Party
Gyeongju A Kim Il-yun Independent
Gyeongju B Lim Jin-chool Independent
Gimcheon Rim In-bae New Korea Party
Andong A Kwon Oh-eul United Democratic Party
Andong B Kwon Jong-dal Independent
Gumi A Park Seh-jik New Korea Party
Gumi B Kim Yoon-whan New Korea Party
Yeongju Park Si-kyun Independent
Yeongcheon Park Heon-ki New Korea Party
Sangju Lee Sang-bae New Korea Party
Mungyeong–Yecheon Hwang Byung-tai[lower-alpha 9] New Korea Party
Shin Yung-kook[lower-alpha 31] Grand National Party
Gyeongsan–Cheongdo Kim Jong-hak United Liberal Democrats
Goryeong–Seongju Choo Jin-woo New Korea Party
Gunwi–Chilgok Chang Yung-chul New Korea Party
Uiseong Kim Hwa-nam[lower-alpha 32] United Liberal Democrats
Chung Chang-wha[lower-alpha 33] Grand National Party
Cheongsong–Yeongdeok Kim Chan-woo New Korea Party
Yeongyang–Bonghwa–Uljin Kim Kwang-won New Korea Party

South Gyeongsang

Constituency Member Party
Changwon A Kim Jong-ha New Korea Party
Changwon B Hwang Nak-joo New Korea Party
Jung, Ulsan Kim Tae-ho New Korea Party
Nam, Ulsan A Cha Soo-myung New Korea Party
Nam, Ulsan B Lee Kyu-jeong United Liberal Democrats
Dong, Ulsan Chung Mong-joon Independent
Ulju, Ulsan Kwon Ki-sool United Liberal Democrats
Hampo, Masan Kim Ho-il New Korea Party
Hoewon, Masan Kang Sam-jae New Korea Party
Jinju A Kim Jae-chun Independent
Jinju B Ha Soon-bong New Korea Party
Jinhae Hur Dae-bom New Korea Party
Tongyeong–Goseong Kim Dong-wook New Korea Party
Sacheon Hwang Seong-gyun Independent
Gimhae Kim Young-iel New Korea Party
Milyang Kim Yong-kap Independent
Geoje Kim Ki-choon New Korea Party
Uiryeong–Haman Yun Han-doo New Korea Party
Changnyeong Roh Ki-tae New Korea Party
Yangsan Lah Oh-yeon New Korea Party
Namhae–Hadong Park Hee-tae New Korea Party
Sancheong–Hamyang Kwon Ik-hyun New Korea Party
Geochang–Hamcheon Lee Kang-too New Korea Party

Jeju

Constituency Member Party
Jeju City Hyun Kyung-dae New Korea Party
Bukjeju Yang Jung-kyu New Korea Party
Seogwipo–Namjeju Byon Jong-il New Korea Party

Proportional representation

Member Party
Lee Hoi-chang[lower-alpha 34] New Korea Party
Lee Hong-koo[lower-alpha 35] New Korea Party
Lee Man-sup[lower-alpha 36] New Korea Party
Kim Myung-yoon New Korea Party
Kwon Young-ja New Korea Party
Kim Soo-han New Korea Party
Kim Deok New Korea Party
Shin Young-kyun New Korea Party
Park Se-hawn New Korea Party
Chung Jae-chull[lower-alpha 37] New Korea Party
Jun Suk-hong New Korea Party
Cho Woong-kyu New Korea Party
Oh Yang-soon New Korea Party
Kim Chull[lower-alpha 38] New Korea Party
Hwang Woo-yea New Korea Party
Kim Young-sun New Korea Party
Yoon Won-joong[lower-alpha 39] New Korea Party
Kang Yong-sik New Korea Party
Kim Chan-jin[lower-alpha 40] New Korea Party
Lee Chan-jin[lower-alpha 41] Grand National Party
Kim Jung-sook[lower-alpha 42] Grand National Party
Cho Ik-hyon[lower-alpha 43] Grand National Party
Ahn Jae-hong[lower-alpha 44] Grand National Party
Hwan Seung-min[lower-alpha 45] Grand National Party
Park Chang-dal[lower-alpha 46] Grand National Party
Chung Hee-kyung National Congress for New Politics
Park Sang-gyu National Congress for New Politics
Lee Seung-jae National Congress for New Politics
Kil Soong-hoom National Congress for New Politics
Park Chung-soo National Congress for New Politics
Kim Han-gil[lower-alpha 47] National Congress for New Politics
Lee Tong-won National Congress for New Politics
Shin Nak-yun National Congress for New Politics
Kwon Roh-kap[lower-alpha 37] National Congress for New Politics
Chun Yong-taek[lower-alpha 48] National Congress for New Politics
Han Young-ae National Congress for New Politics
Bang Young-seok National Congress for New Politics
Kim Jong-bae National Congress for New Politics
Song Hyun-sup[lower-alpha 49] National Congress for New Politics
Lee Hoon-pyung[lower-alpha 50] National Congress for New Politics
Kim Tae-rang[lower-alpha 51] National Congress for New Politics
Chung Sang-koo United Liberal Democrats
Han Young-soo United Liberal Democrats
Lee Kun-kae United Liberal Democrats
Kim Hur-nam United Liberal Democrats
Kim Kwang-soo United Liberal Democrats
Chi Dae-sup[lower-alpha 52] United Liberal Democrats
Chung Sang-chun[lower-alpha 53] United Liberal Democrats
Lee Dong-bok United Liberal Democrats
Han Ho-sun[lower-alpha 54] United Liberal Democrats
Kang Jong-hee[lower-alpha 55] United Liberal Democrats
Song Eop-gyo[lower-alpha 56] United Liberal Democrats
Joo Yang-ja[lower-alpha 57] United Liberal Democrats
Park Sang-bok[lower-alpha 58] United Liberal Democrats
Lee Choong-jae United Democratic Party
Lee Mi-kyung United Democratic Party
Lee Soo-in United Democratic Party
Kim Hong-shin United Democratic Party
Cho Chung-youn[lower-alpha 59] United Democratic Party
Har Kyoung-kun United Democratic Party
Lee Hyoung-bae[lower-alpha 60] Grand National Party

Notes

  1. Resigned on 21 February 1998.
  2. By-elected on 21 July 1998.
  3. Election invalidated on 22 December 1998.
  4. By-elected on 30 March 1999.
  5. Resigned on 29 April 1998 to run for Mayor of Seoul.
  6. Resigned on 6 September 1999.
  7. Election invalidated on 9 March 1999.
  8. By-elected on 3 June 1999.
  9. Lost seat on 26 December 1997 after being sentenced for the Hanbo scandal.
  10. By-elected on 2 April 1998.
  11. Resigned on 6 April 1998 to run for Mayor of Busan.
  12. Died on 19 April 2000.
  13. Resigned on 16 May 1998 to run for Mayor of Daegu.
  14. Resigned on 17 February 1998.
  15. By-elected on 2 April 1998.
  16. Election invalidated on 12 March 1999.
  17. Died on 30 December 1996.
  18. By-elected on 5 March 1997.
  19. Died in the Korean Air Flight 801 crash on 6 August 1997.
  20. By-elected on 18 December 1997.
  21. Died on 13 January 1997.
  22. Died on 13 March 1998.
  23. Died on 18 July 1997.
  24. By-elected on 4 September 1997.
  25. Resigned on 6 April 1998 to run as Governor of Gyeonggi Province.
  26. Died on 9 February 1999.
  27. Election invalidated on 24 March 1998.
  28. Election invalidated on 11 April 1997.
  29. By-elected on 24 July 1997.
  30. Lost seat on 17 April 1997 after being sentenced for the Coup d'état of December Twelfth and the Gwangju Massacre.
  31. By-elected on 2 April 1998.
  32. Election invalidated on 26 December 1997.
  33. By-elected on 2 April 1998.
  34. Resigned on 26 November 1997 to run in the 1997 South Korean presidential election.
  35. Lost seat on 14 April 1998.
  36. Lost seat on 28 October 1997.
  37. Lost seat on 26 December 1997.
  38. Lost seat on 22 February 2000.
  39. Lost seat on 8 March 2000.
  40. Succeeded Lee Man-sup on 28 October 1997.
  41. Succeeded Lee Hoi-chang on 26 November 1997. Resigned on 19 May 1998.
  42. Succeeded Chung Jae-chull on 26 December 1997.
  43. Succeeded Lee Hong-koo on 14 April 1998.
  44. Succeeded Lee Chan-jin on 19 May 1998.
  45. Succeeded Kim Chull on 22 February 2000.
  46. Succeeded Yoon Won-joong on 8 March 2000.
  47. Resigned on 3 March 1999 after being appointed as Senior Presidential Secretary for Policy.
  48. Resigned on 31 March 1999 after being appointed as the director of the National Intelligence Service.
  49. Succeeded Kwon Roh-kap on 26 December 1997.
  50. Succeeded Lee Han-gil on 3 March 1999.
  51. Succeeded Chun Yong-taek on 31 March 1999.
  52. Lost seat on 7 February 2000.
  53. Resigned on 31 March 1999 after being appointed as Minister of Oceans and Fisheries.
  54. Resigned on 6 March 1998 to run as Governor of Gangwon Province.
  55. Succeeded Han Ho-sun on 6 March 1998.
  56. Succeeded Chung Sang-chun on 31 March 1999. Lost seat on 15 February 2000.
  57. Succeeded Chi Dae-sup on 7 February 2000.
  58. Succeeded Song Eop-gyo on 15 February 2000.
  59. Died on 17 November 1998.
  60. Succeeded Cho Chung-youn on 17 November 1998.

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