List of members of the National Assembly (South Korea), 1988–1992
Appearance
The members of the thirteenth National Assembly of South Korea were elected on 26 April 1988. The Assembly sat from 30 May 1988 until 29 May 1992.[1]
Members elected in the 1988 election
[edit]Changes in membership
[edit]Date | Constituency | Incumbent | Party | New member | Party | Notes | ||
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19 December 1988 | Proportional representation | Kang Young-hoon | Democratic Justice | Shim Ki-seop | Democratic Justice | Incumbent resigned on 19 December 1988 upon appointment as the Prime Minister of South Korea; replaced by the next member in the Democratic Justice list. | ||
Proportional representation | Choi Chang-yun | Democratic Justice | An Chan-hui | Democratic Justice | Incumbent resigned on 19 December 1988 upon appointment as Senior Presidential Secretary for Political Affairs; replaced by the next member in the Democratic Justice list. | |||
14 April 1989 | Donghae, Gangwon Province | Hong Hee-pyo | Independent | Hong Hee-pyo | Independent | Incumbent's election invalidated on 14 March 1989; re-elected in the by-election. | ||
18 August 1989 | Yeongdeungpo B, Seoul | Kim Myung-sup | Democratic Justice | Rha Woong-bae | Democratic Justice | Incumbent's election invalidated on 26 May 1989. New member by-elected. | ||
21 March 1990 | Proportional representation | Lee Hui-il | Democratic Liberal (elected as New Democratic Republican) | Kwon O-seok | Democratic Liberal (from New Democratic Republican list) | Incumbent resigned on 21 March 1990 upon appointment as Minister of Energy; replaced by the next member in the former New Democratic Republican list. | ||
3 April 1990 | Seo A, Daegu | Chung Ho-yong | Democratic Justice | Moon Hi-gab | Democratic Liberal | Incumbent resigned on 5 January 1990. New member by-elected. | ||
Jincheon–Eumseong, North Chungcheong Province | Kim Wan-tae | Democratic Justice | Heo Tak | Independent | Incumbent died on 13 January 1990. New member by-elected. | |||
9 November 1990 | Hampyeong–Yeonggwang, South Jeolla Province | Suh Kyong-won | Independent (elected as Peace Democratic) | Lee Soo-in | Peace Democratic Party | Incumbent removed on 24 August 1990 for making a secret visit to North Korea. New member by-elected. | ||
28 December 1990 | Proportional representation | Son Ju-hwan | Democratic Liberal (elected as Democratic Justice) | Choi Sang-jin | Democratic Liberal (from Democratic Justice list) | Incumbent resigned on 28 December 1990 upon appointment as Senior Presidential Secretary for Political Affairs; replaced by the next member in the former Democratic Justice list. | ||
19 August 1991 | Gochang, South Gyeongsang Province | Kim Dong-yeong | Democratic Liberal (elected as Reunification Democratic) | Seat remained vacant | Incumbent died on 19 August 1991. No by-election held. | |||
26 February 1992 | Yangsan, South Gyeongsang Province | Kim Dong-ju | Independent (elected as Reunification Democratic) | Seat remained vacant | Incumbent resigned on 26 February 1992. No by-election held. | |||
28 February 1992 | Gangseo A, Seoul | Lee Won-bea | Independent (elected as Peace Democratic) | Seat remained vacant | Incumbent removed on 28 February 1992. No by-election held. | |||
Gangnam B, Seoul | Lee Tae-sup | Democratic Liberal (elected as Democratic Justice) | Seat remained vacant | Incumbent removed on 28 February 1992. No by-election held. | ||||
Cheongju B, North Chungcheong Province | Oh Yong-woon | Democratic Liberal (elected as New Democratic Republican) | Seat remained vacant | Incumbent removed on 28 February 1992. No by-election held. | ||||
10 March 1992 | Jinhae–Uichang, South Gyeongsang Province | Park Jae-gyu | Democratic Liberal (elected as Reunification Democratic) | Seat remained vacant | Incumbent removed on 10 March 1992. No by-election held. | |||
Gimhae City–Gimhae County, South Gyeongsang Province | Lee Hak-bong | Independent (elected as Democratic Justice) | Seat remained vacant | Incumbent removed on 10 March 1992. No by-election held. |
References
[edit]- ^ "Past Members - The 13th National Assembly (May 30, 1988~May 29, 1992)". National Assembly. Retrieved 11 October 2019.