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List of members of the National Assembly (South Korea), 1992–1996

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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 elected in the 1992 election

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Province/city Constituency Member Party
Seoul 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 Democratic Liberal 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 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 Democratic Party
Seocho A Park Chan-jong 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 Democratic Party
Gangdong B Kim Zoong-wie Democratic Liberal Party
Busan 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 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 Democratic Liberal Party
Buk B Shin Sang-woo Democratic Liberal Party
Haeundae Kim Woon-hwan Democratic Liberal Party
Saha Seo Seok-jai Independent
Geumjeong Kim Jin-jae Democratic Liberal Party
Gangseo Song Doo-ho Democratic Liberal Party
Daegu Jung Yoo Su-ho Democratic Liberal Party
Dong A Kim Bok-dong Democratic Liberal Party
Dong B Park Jyun-kyu Democratic Liberal Party
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 Democratic Liberal 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 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 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 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 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 Province 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 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 Unification National Party
Songtan–Pyeongtaek City Kim Young-kwang Democratic Liberal Party
Dongducheon–Yangju Im Sa-bin Democratic Liberal Party
Ansan–Ongjin Chang Kyung-woo 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 Province Chuncheon Son Sung-dack Unification National Party
Wonju Won Kwang-hoo Unification National Party
Gangneung Choi Don-woung Independent
Donghae Kim Hyo-yung Unification National Party
Taebaek Ryu Seung-kyu Democratic Liberal Party
Myeongju–Yangyang Kim Moon-kee Democratic Liberal Party
Samcheok City–Samcheok County Kim Jung-nam Independent
Hongcheon Cho Il-hyun Unification National Party
Chunseong–Yanggu–Inje Lee Min-sup Democratic Liberal Party
Wonju–Hoengseong Park Kyung-soo Democratic Liberal Party
Yeongwol–Pyeongchang Shim Myung-boo Democratic Liberal Party
Jeongseon Park Woo-byong Democratic Liberal Party
Sokcho–Goseong Chung Jae-chull Democratic Liberal Party
Hwacheon–Cholwon Kim Jae-soon Democratic Liberal Party
North Chungcheong Province 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 Province 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 Province 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 Province Mokpo Kwon Roh-kap Democratic Party
Yeosu Kim Choong-joh Democratic Party
Suncheon Huh Kyung-man 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 Province Buk, Pohang Hur Hwa-pyung Independent
Gyeongju Suh Soo-jong Democratic Liberal 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 Democratic Liberal Party
Uljin Lee Hak-won Unification National Party
South Gyeongsang Province 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 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 Province Jeju Hyeon Kyung-dae Independent
Bukjeju Yang Jung-kyu Independent
Seogwipo–Namjeju Byon Jong-il Independent
National Proportional representation Kim Young-sam Democratic Liberal Party
Park Tae-joon Democratic Liberal Party
Kim Jae-kwang Democratic Liberal Party
Ro Jai-bong Democratic Liberal Party
Kwon Ik-hyun Democratic Liberal Party
Lee Man-sup Democratic Liberal Party
Chung Suk-mo Democratic Liberal Party
Ahn Moo-hyuk Democratic Liberal Party
Lee Won-joe Democratic Liberal Party
Choi Byung-yul Democratic Liberal Party
Kim Chong-in Democratic Liberal Party
Kim Kwang-soo Democratic Liberal Party
Park Jae-hong Democratic Liberal Party
Kang Seon-yeong Democratic Liberal Party
Jeong Si-chae Democratic Liberal Party
Choi Woon-ji Democratic Liberal Party
Kang Yong-sik Democratic Liberal Party
Kim Young-soo Democratic Liberal Party
Kim Young-jin Democratic Liberal Party
Kang Sin-ok Democratic Liberal Party
Suh Sang-mok Democratic Liberal Party
Yun Tae-gyun Democratic Liberal Party
Park Koo-il Democratic Liberal Party
Kwak Young-dal Democratic Liberal Party
Lee Myung-bak Democratic Liberal Party
Lee Hwan-ey Democratic Liberal Party
Kang In-sup Democratic Liberal Party
Kim Dong-kun Democratic Liberal Party
Choi Sang-yong Democratic Liberal Party
Joo Yang-ja Democratic Liberal Party
Lee Hyun-su Democratic Liberal Party
Roh In-do Democratic Liberal Party
Koo Cheon-seo Democratic Liberal Party
Kim Dae-jung Democratic Party
Lee Ki-taek Democratic Party
Kang Chang-sung Democratic Party
Chang Che-shik Democratic Party
Lee Oo-chung Democratic Party
Ra Beung-sen Democratic Party
Shin Jin-wook Democratic Party
Kim Ok-chun Democratic Party
Jang Jun-ik Democratic Party
Lee Dong-keun Democratic Party
Cook Chong-nam Democratic Party
Kim Choong-hyun Democratic Party
Kang Hee-chan Democratic Party
Park Jung-hoon Democratic Party
Park Il Democratic Party
Kim Ok-doo Democratic Party
Park Un-tae Democratic Party
Jang Ki-uk Democratic Party
Kim Mal-ryong Democratic Party
Yang Moon-hee Democratic Party
Park Jie-won Democratic Party
Lee Chang-hee Democratic Party
Moon Chang-mo Unification National Party
Yang Soon-jik Unification National Party
Chung Ju-yung Unification National Party
Chough Yoon-hyung Unification National Party
Choi Young-han Unification National Party
Lee Kun-yung Unification National Party
Jung Chang-hyun Unification National Party

Changes in membership

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Date Constituency Incumbent Party New member Party Notes
8 September 1992 Nowon B, Seoul Kim Yong-chae Democratic Liberal Lim Chae-heong Democratic Incumbent's election invalidated on 8 September 1992 after a recount. Runner-up declared as the winner in the 1992 election.
13 October 1992 Proportional representation Kim Young-sam Democratic Liberal Cho Yong-jik Democratic Liberal Incumbent resigned on 13 October 1992 to run in the 1992 South Korean presidential election; replaced by the next member in the Democratic Liberal list.
17 December 1992 Proportional representation Park Tae-joon Independent (elected as Democratic Liberal) Ku Chang-rim Democratic Liberal Incumbent resigned on 17 December 1992; replaced by the next member in the Democratic Liberal list.
19 December 1992 Proportional representation Kim Dae-jung Democratic Nam Kung-jin Democratic Incumbent resigned on 19 December 1992; replaced by the next member in the Democratic list.
3 January 1993 Proportional representation Kim Jae-kwang Democratic Liberal Park Kun-ho Democratic Liberal Incumbent died on 3 January 1993; replaced by the next member in the Democratic Liberal list.
23 February 1993 Proportional representation Chung Ju-yung Independent (elected as Unification National) Kang Boo-ja Unification National Incumbent resigned on 23 February 1993; replaced by the next member in the Unification National list.
27 February 1993 Proportional representation Kim Young-soo Democratic Liberal Yoo Sung-hwan Democratic Liberal Incumbent resigned on 27 February 1993 upon appointment as Senior Presidential Secretary for Civil Affairs; replaced by the next member in the Democratic Liberal list.
23 April 1993 Dongrae A, Busan Park Kwan-yong Democratic Liberal Kang Kyong-shik Democratic Liberal Incumbent resigned on 27 February 1993 upon appointment as Chief of Staff to the President. New member by-elected.
Saha, Busan Seo Seok-jai Democratic Liberal (elected as Independent) Park Jong-ung Democratic Liberal Incumbent removed on 29 January 1993. New member by-elected.
Gwangmyeong, Gyeonggi Province Yoon Hang-yol Unification National Sohn Hak-kyu Democratic Liberal Incumbent died on 25 January 1993. New member by-elected.
29 May 1993 Proportional representation Lee Won-joe Democratic Liberal Lee Jae-myung Democratic Liberal Incumbent resigned on 29 May 1993; replaced by the next member in the Democratic Liberal list.
11 June 1993 Myeongju–Yangyang, Gangwon Province Kim Moon-kee Democratic Liberal Choi Wook-cheul Democratic Incumbent resigned on 30 March 1993 due to a property disclosure scandal. New member by-elected.
Hwacheon–Cholwon, Gangwon Province Kim Jae-soon Democratic Liberal Lee Yong-sam Democratic Liberal Incumbent resigned on 30 March 1993 due to a property disclosure scandal. New member by-elected.
Yecheon, North Gyeongsang Province Yoo Hak-seong Democratic Liberal Ban Hyung-sik Democratic Liberal Incumbent resigned on 30 March 1993 due to a property disclosure scandal. New member by-elected.
12 August 1993 Dong B, Daegu Park Jyun-kyu Independent (elected as Democratic Liberal) Suh Hoon Independent Incumbent resigned on 30 June 1993 due to a property disclosure scandal. New member by-elected.
Chuncheon, Gangwon Province Son Sung-dack Unification National Ryu Chong-su Democratic Liberal Incumbent died on 22 May 1993. New member by-elected.
2 August 1994 Suseong A, Daegu Park Chul-un Unification National (elected as Democratic Liberal) Hyun Kyung-ja New Democratic Incumbent removed on 28 June 1994 due to a slot machine incident. New member by-elected.
Yeongwol–Pyeongchang, Gangwon Province Shim Myung-boo Democratic Liberal Kim Ki-soo Democratic Liberal Incumbent died on 24 May 1994. New member by-elected.
Gyeongju, North Gyeongsang Province Suh Soo-jong Democratic Liberal Lee Sang-doo Democratic Incumbent died on 15 May 1994. New member by-elected.
9 September 1994 Proportional representation Kim Chong-in Independent (elected as Democratic Liberal) Chung Ok-soon Democratic Liberal Incumbent removed on 9 September 1994 through a ruling of the Supreme Court; replaced by the next member in the Democratic Liberal list.
2 November 1994 Proportional representation Choi Byung-yul Democratic Liberal Kim Chan-doo Democratic Liberal Incumbent resigned on 2 November 1994 on appointment as the Mayor of Seoul; replaced by the next member in the Democratic Liberal list.
9 February 1995 Proportional representation Chung Suk-mo Democratic Liberal Kim Sa-sung Democratic Liberal Incumbent removed on 9 February 1995; replaced by the next member in the Democratic Liberal list.
27 February 1995 Proportional representation Ro Jai-bong Democratic Liberal Lee Yeun-surk Democratic Liberal Incumbent removed on 27 February 1995; replaced by the next member in the Democratic Liberal list.
7 June 1995 Buk A, Busan Moon Jung-su Democratic Liberal Seat remained vacant Incumbent resigned on 7 June 1995 to run in the 1995 Busan mayoral election. No by-election held.
Suncheon, South Jeolla Province Huh Kyung-man Democratic Seat remained vacant Incumbent resigned on 7 June 1995 to run in the 1995 South Jeolla Province gubernatorial election. No by-election held.
9 June 1995 Seocho A, Seoul Park Chan-jong Independent (elected as New Political Reform) Seat remained vacant Incumbent resigned on 9 June 1995 to run in the 1995 Seoul mayoral election. No by-election held.
Namdong, Incheon Kang Woo-hyuk United Liberal Democrats (elected as Democratic Liberal) Seat remained vacant Incumbent resigned on 9 June 1995 to run in the 1995 Incheon mayoral election. No by-election held.
Anyang B, Gyeonggi Province Rhee In-je Democratic Liberal Seat remained vacant Incumbent resigned on 9 June 1995 to run in the 1995 Gyeonggi Province gubernatorial election. No by-election held.
Dongducheon–Yangju, Gyeonggi Province Im Sa-bin Democratic Liberal Seat remained vacant Incumbent resigned on 9 June 1995 to run in the 1995 Gyeonggi Province gubernatorial election. No by-election held.
Ansan–Ongjin, Gyeonggi Province Chang Kyung-woo Democratic (elected as Democratic Liberal) Seat remained vacant Incumbent resigned on 9 June 1995 to run in the 1995 Gyeonggi Province gubernatorial election. No by-election held.
30 June 1995 Gwanak B, Seoul Lee Hae-chan Democratic Seat remained vacant Incumbent resigned on 30 June 1995 upon appointment as the Deputy Mayor of Seoul. No by-election held.
31 August 1995 Proportional representation Park Jie-won Democratic Bae Ki-sun Democratic Incumbent removed on 31 August 1995; replaced by the next member in the Democratic list.
18 October 1995 Proportional representation Ku Chang-rim Democratic Liberal Lee Min-heon Democratic Liberal Incumbent removed on 18 October 1995; replaced by the next member in the Democratic Liberal list.
27 October 1995 Proportional representation Choi Woon-ji Democratic Liberal Lee Soo-dam Democratic Liberal Incumbent removed on 27 October 1995; replaced by the next member in the Democratic Liberal list.
31 October 1995 Proportional representation Koo Cheon-seo Democratic Liberal Bae Kil-lang Democratic Liberal Incumbent removed on 31 October 1995; replaced by the next member in the Democratic Liberal list.
4 November 1995 Gangdong A, Seoul Lee Bu-young Democratic Seat remained vacant Incumbent removed on 4 November 1995 for violating the National Security Act. No by-election held.
2 February 1996 Proportional representation Chough Yoon-hyung United Democratic (elected as Unification National) Lee Yong-joon United Liberal Democrats Incumbent died on 2 February 1996; replaced by the next member in the United Liberal Democrats list.
8 February 1996 Proportional representation Choi Sang-yong New Korea Kim Jung-sook New Korea Incumbent removed on 8 February 1996; replaced by the next member in the New Korea list.
23 February 1996 Proportional representation Cho Yong-jik New Korea Kim Hyun-bae New Korea Incumbent removed on 23 February 1996; replaced by the next member in the New Korea list.
Proportional representation Park Jae-hong New Korea Park Seung-ung New Korea Incumbent removed on 23 February 1996; replaced by the next member in the New Korea list.
2 March 1996 Proportional representation Joo Yang-ja New Korea Jin Gyeong-tak New Korea Incumbent removed on 2 March 1996; replaced by the next member in the New Korea list.
Proportional representation Chang Che-shik United Democratic Choi Byung-wook United Democratic Incumbent removed on 2 March 1996; replaced by the next member in the United Democratic list.
Proportional representation Lee Oo-chung United Democratic Chang Jung-con United Democratic Incumbent removed on 2 March 1996; replaced by the next member in the United Democratic list.
Proportional representation Ra Beung-sen United Democratic Kim Yoo-jin United Democratic Incumbent removed on 2 March 1996; replaced by the next member in the United Democratic list.
Proportional representation Kim Choong-hyun United Democratic Seo Ho-seok United Democratic Incumbent removed on 2 March 1996; replaced by the next member in the United Democratic list.
Proportional representation Park Jung-hoon United Democratic Jang Kwang-keun United Democratic Incumbent removed on 2 March 1996; replaced by the next member in the United Democratic list.
Proportional representation Kim Ok-doo United Democratic Park Myoung-suh United Democratic Incumbent removed on 2 March 1996; replaced by the next member in the United Democratic list.
Proportional representation Nam Kung-jin United Democratic Han Won-seok United Democratic Incumbent removed on 2 March 1996; replaced by the next member in the United Democratic list.
Proportional representation Bae Ki-sun United Democratic Kim Young-deuk United Democratic Incumbent removed on 2 March 1996; replaced by the next member in the United Democratic list.
5 March 1996 Proportional representation Kim Kwang-soo New Korea Hur Se-wook New Korea Incumbent removed on 5 March 1996; replaced by the next member in the New Korea list.
Proportional representation Bae Kil-lang New Korea Seat remained vacant Incumbent removed on 5 March 1996. No new member due to a lack of other members in the New Korea list.
13 March 1996 Proportional representation Jang Jun-ik United Democratic Jung Yaung-sook United Democratic Incumbent removed on 13 March 1996; replaced by the next member in the United Democratic list.
21 March 1996 Proportional representation Kang Sin-ok New Korea Seat remained vacant Incumbent removed on 21 March 1996. No new member due to a lack of other members in the New Korea list.
22 March 1996 Proportional representation Lee Soo-dam New Korea Seat remained vacant Incumbent removed on 22 March 1996. No new member due to a lack of other members in the New Korea list.
Proportional representation Shin Jin-wook United Democratic Ko Hong-kil United Democratic Incumbent removed on 22 March 1996; replaced by the next member in the United Democratic list.

References

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  1. ^ "Past Members – The 14th National Assembly (May 30, 1992~May 29, 1996)". National Assembly. Retrieved 10 October 2019.