List of members of the National Assembly (South Korea), 1996–2000
Appearance
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 elected in the 1996 election
[edit]Changes in membership
[edit]Date | Constituency | Incumbent | Party | New member | Party | Notes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
5 March 1997 | Seo, Incheon | Joh Cheol-koo | National Congress | Cho Han-chun | National Congress | Incumbent died on 30 December 1996. New member by-elected. | ||
Jangan, Suwon, Gyeonggi Province | Lee Byeong-heui | United Liberal Democrats | Lee Tae-sup | United Liberal Democrats | Incumbent died on 13 January 1997. New member by-elected. | |||
24 July 1997 | Yesan, South Chungcheong Province | Cho Jong-souk | United Liberal Democrats | Oh Jang-seop | New Korea | Incumbent's election invalidated on 11 April 1997. | ||
Buk, Pohang, North Gyeongsang Province | Hur Hwa-pyung | Independent | Park Tae-joon | Independent | Incumbent lost seat on 17 April 1997 after being sentenced for the Coup d'état of December Twelfth and the Gwangju Massacre. New member by-elected. | |||
4 September 1997 | Manan, Anyang, Gyeonggi Province | Kwon Soo-chang | United Liberal Democrats | Kim Il-joo | United Liberal Democrats | Incumbent died on 18 July 1997. New member by-elected. | ||
28 October 1997 | Proportional representation | Lee Man-sup | New Korea | Kim Chan-jin | New Korea | Incumbent lost seat on 28 October 1997; replaced by the next member in the New Korea list. | ||
26 November 1997 | Proportional representation | Lee Hoi-chang | Grand National (elected as New Korea) | Lee Chan-jin | Grand National (from New Korea list) | Incumbent resigned on 26 November 1997 to run in the 1997 South Korean presidential election; replaced by the next member in the former New Korea list. | ||
18 December 1997 | Dong, Gwangju | Shin Ki-ha | National Congress | Lee Young-il | National Congress | Incumbent died on 6 August 1997 in the Korean Air Flight 801 crash. New member by-elected. | ||
26 December 1997 | Proportional representation | Chung Jae-chull | Grand National (elected as New Korea) | Kim Jung-sook | Grand National (from New Korea list) | Incumbent lost seat on 26 December 1997; replaced by the next member in the former New Korea list. | ||
Proportional representation | Kwon Roh-kap | National Congress | Song Hyun-sup | National Congress | Incumbent lost seat on 26 December 1997; replaced by the next member in the National Congress list. | |||
6 March 1998 | Proportional representation | Han Ho-sun | United Liberal Democrats | Kang Jong-hee | United Liberal Democrats | Incumbent resigned on 6 March 1998 to run in the 1998 Gangwon Province gubernatorial election; replaced by the next member in the United Liberal Democrats list. | ||
2 April 1998 | Seo, Busan | Hong In-kil | Grand National (elected as New Korea) | Chung Moon-hwa | Grand National | Incumbent lost seat on 26 December 1997 after receiving a seven-year prison sentence for the Hanbo scandal. New member elected. | ||
Dalseong, Daegu | Kim Suk-won | Grand National (elected as New Korea) | Park Geun-hye | Grand National | Incumbent resigned on 17 February 1998. New member by-elected. | |||
Mungyeong–Yecheon, North Gyeongsang Province | Hwang Byung-tai | Grand National (elected as New Korea) | Shin Yung-kook | Grand National | Incumbent lost seat on 26 December 1997 after being sentenced for the Hanbo scandal. New member elected. | |||
Uiseong, North Gyeongsang Province | Kim Hwa-nam | United Liberal Democrats | Chung Chang-wha | Grand National | Incumbent's election invalidated on 26 December 1997. New member elected. | |||
14 April 1998 | Proportional representation | Lee Hong-koo | Grand National (elected as New Korea) | Cho Ik-hyon | Grand National (from New Korea list) | Incumbent lost seat on 14 April 1998; replaced by the next member in the former New Korea list. | ||
19 May 1998 | Proportional representation | Lee Chan-jin | Grand National | Ahn Jae-hong | Grand National (from New Korea list) | Incumbent resigned on 19 May 1998; replaced by the next member in the former New Korea list. | ||
21 July 1998 | Jongno, Seoul | Lee Myung-bak | Grand National (elected as New Korea) | Roh Moo-hyun | National Congress | Incumbent resigned on 21 February 1998. New member by-elected. | ||
Seocho A, Seoul | Choe Byung-yul | Grand National (elected as New Korea) | Park Won-hong | Grand National | Incumbent resigned on 29 April 1998 to run in the 1998 Seoul mayoral election. New member by-elected. | |||
Haeundae–Gijang B, Busan | Kim Ki-jai | Grand National (elected as New Korea) | Kim Dong-joo | United Liberal Democrats | Incumbent resigned on 6 April 1998 to run in the 1998 Busan mayoral election. New member by-elected. | |||
Buk A, Daegu | Rhee Yeui-yick | Grand National (elected as United Liberal Democrats) | Park Sung-kook | Grand National | Incumbent resigned on 2 May 1998 to run in the 1998 Busan mayoral election. New member by-elected. | |||
Paldal, Suwon, Gyeonggi Province | Nam Pyeong-woo | Grand National (elected as New Korea) | Nam Kyung-pil | Grand National | Incumbent died on 13 March 1998. New member by-elected. | |||
Gwangmyeong, Gyeonggi Province | Sohn Hak-kyu | Grand National (elected as New Korea) | Cho Se-hyung | National Congress | Incumbent resigned on 6 April 1998 to run in the 1998 Gyeonggi Province gubernatorial election. New member by-elected. | |||
Gangneung B, Gangwon Province | Choi Wook-cheul | Grand National (elected as United Democratic) | Cho Soon | Grand National | Incumbent's election invalidated on 24 March 1998. New member by-elected. | |||
17 November 1998 | Proportional representation | Cho Chung-youn | Grand National (elected as United Democratic) | Lee Hyoung-bae | Grand National (from United Democratic list) | Incumbent died on 17 November 1998; replaced by the next member in the former United Democratic list. | ||
3 March 1999 | Proportional representation | Kim Han-gil | National Congress | Lee Hoon-pyung | National Congress | Incumbent resigned on 3 March 1999 upon appointment as Senior Presidential Secretary for Policy; replaced by the next member in the National Congress list. | ||
30 March 1999 | Guro B, Seoul | Lee Shin-haeng | Grand National (elected as New Korea) | Han Gwang-ok | National Congress | Incumbent's election invalidated on 22 December 1998. New member by-elected. | ||
Siheung, Gyeonggi Province | Jei Jung-ku | Grand National (elected as United Democratic) | Kim Uei-jae | United Liberal Democrats | Incumbent died on 9 February 1999. New member by-elected. | |||
31 March 1999 | Proportional representation | Chung Sang-chun | United Liberal Democrats | Song Eop-gyo | United Liberal Democrats | Incumbent resigned on 31 March 1999 upon appointment as Minister of Oceans and Fisheries; replaced by the next member in the United Liberal Democrats list. | ||
25 May 1999 | Proportional representation | Chun Yong-taek | National Congress | Kim Tae-rang | National Congress | Incumbent resigned on 25 May 1999 upon appointment as director of the National Intelligence Service; replaced by the next member in the National Congress list. | ||
3 June 1999 | Songpa A, Seoul | Hong Jun-pyo | Grand National (elected as New Korea) | Lee Hoi-chang | Grand National | Incumbent's election invalidated on 9 March 1999. New member by-elected. | ||
Gyeyang–Ganghwa A, Incheon | Lee Ki-moon | National Congress | Ahn Sang-soo | Grand National | Incumbent's election invalidated on 12 March 1999. New member by-elected. | |||
6 September 1999 | Gangnam A, Seoul | Suh Sang-mok | Grand National (elected as New Korea) | Seat remained vacant | Incumbent resigned on 6 September 1999. No by-election held. | |||
7 February 2000 | Proportional representation | Chi Dae-sup | United Liberal Democrats | Joo Yang-ja | United Liberal Democrats | Incumbent lost seat on 7 February 2000; replaced by the next member in the United Liberal Democrats list. | ||
15 February 2000 | Proportional representation | Song Eop-gyo | United Liberal Democrats | Park Sang-bok | United Liberal Democrats | Incumbent lost seat on 15 February 2000; replaced by the next member in the United Liberal Democrats list. | ||
22 February 2000 | Proportional representation | Kim Chull | Grand National (elected as New Korea) | Hwan Seung-min | Grand National (from New Korea list) | Incumbent lost seat on 22 February 2000; replaced by the next member in the former New Korea list. | ||
8 March 2000 | Proportional representation | Yoon Won-joong | Grand National (elected as New Korea) | Park Chang-dal | Grand National (from New Korea list) | Incumbent lost seat on 8 March 2000; replaced by the next member in the former New Korea list. | ||
19 April 2000 | Dong A, Daegu | Kim Bok-dong | United Liberal Democrats | Seat remained vacant | Incumbent died on 19 April 2000. No by-election held. |
References
[edit]- ^ "Past Members - The 15th National Assembly (May 30, 1996~May 29, 2000)". National Assembly. Retrieved 9 October 2019.