List of members of the National Assembly (South Korea), 2000–2004
Appearance
The members of the sixteenth National Assembly of South Korea were elected on 13 April 2000. The Assembly sat from 30 May 2000 until 29 May 2004.[1]
Members elected in the 2000 election
[edit]Changes in membership
[edit]Date | Constituency | Incumbent | Party | New member | Party | Notes | ||
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20 September 2000 | Proportional representation | Kim Han-gil | Millennium Democratic | Kim Hwa-joong | Millennium Democratic | Incumbent resigned on 20 September 2000 upon appointment as Minister of Culture and Tourism; replaced by the next member in the Millennium Democratic list. | ||
28 December 2000 | Proportional representation | Suh Young-hoon | Millennium Democratic | Choi Myun-hun | Millennium Democratic | Incumbent lost seat on 28 December 2000; replaced by the next member in the Millennium Democratic list. | ||
28 January 2001 | Proportional representation | Han Myeong-sook | Millennium Democratic | Park Yang-soo | Millennium Democratic | Incumbent resigned on 28 January 2001 upon appointment as Minister of Gender Equality; replaced by the next member in the Millennium Democratic list. | ||
7 September 2001 | Proportional representation | Yu Sam-nam | Millennium Democratic | Cho Bae-sook | Millennium Democratic | Incumbent resigned on 7 September 2001 upon appointment as Minister of Oceans and Fisheries; replaced by the next member in the Millennium Democratic list. | ||
25 October 2001 | Dongdaemun B, Seoul | Kim Yung-koo | Grand National | Hong Joon-pyo | Grand National | Incumbent's election invalidated on 1 June 2001. New member by-elected. | ||
Guro B, Seoul | Chang Young-shin | Millennium Democratic | Lee Seung-chul | Grand National | Incumbent's election invalidated on 13 July 2001. New member by-elected. | |||
Gangneung, Gangwon Province | Choi Don-woung | Grand National | Choi Don-woung | Grand National | Incumbent resigned on 3 September 2001; re-elected in the by-election. | |||
22 July 2002 | Proportional representation | Jeon Jae-hee | Grand National | Kim Young-sun | Grand National | Incumbent resigned on 22 July 2002 to run in the 2002 Gwangmyeong, Gyeonggi Province by-election; replaced by the next member in the Grand National list. | ||
8 August 2002 | Jongno, Seoul | Chung In-bong | Grand National | Park Jin | Grand National | Incumbent's election invalidated on 25 June 2002. New member by-elected. | ||
Geumcheon, Seoul | Jang Sung-min | Millennium Democratic | Lee Woo-jae | Grand National | Incumbent's election invalidated on 22 January 2002. New member by-elected. | |||
Yeongdeungpo B, Seoul | Kim Min-seok | Millennium Democratic | Kwon Young-se | Grand National | Incumbent's election invalidated on 27 May 2002. New member by-elected. | |||
Busanjin A, Busan | Chung Jey-moon | Grand National | Kim Byung-ho | Grand National | Incumbent's election invalidated on 28 June 2002. New member by-elected. | |||
Haeundae–Gijang A, Busan | Shon Tae-in | Grand National | Suh Byung-soo | Grand National | Incumbent died on 5 January 2002. New member by-elected. | |||
Seo–Ganghwa B, Incheon | Park Yong-ho | Millennium Democratic | Lee Kyeong-jae | Grand National | Incumbent's election invalidated on 14 June 2002. New member by-elected. | |||
Buk A, Gwangju | Park Kwang-tae | Millennium Democratic | Kim Song-hyum | Millennium Democratic | Incumbent resigned on 1 July 2002 upon start of term as Mayor of Daegu. New member by-elected. | |||
Gwangmyeong, Gyeonggi Province | Sohn Hak-kyu | Grand National | Jeon Jae-hee | Grand National | Incumbent resigned on 1 July 2002 upon start of term as Governor of Gyeonggi Province. New member by-elected. | |||
Hanam, Gyeonggi Province | You Sung-keun | Grand National | Kim Hwang-sik | Grand National | Incumbent's election invalidated on 24 May 2002. New member by-elected. | |||
Anseong, Gyeonggi Province | Sim Kyu-sub | Millennium Democratic | Lee Hae-koo | Grand National | Incumbent died on 27 January 2002. New member by-elected. | |||
Gunsan, North Jeolla Province | Kang Hyun-wook | Millennium Democratic | Kang Bong-kyun | Millennium Democratic | Incumbent resigned on 1 July 2002 upon start of term as Governor of North Jeolla Province. New member by-elected. | |||
Hampo, Masan, South Gyeongsang Province | Kim Ho-il | Grand National | Kim Jung-boo | Grand National | Incumbent's election invalidated on 21 February 2002. New member by-elected. | |||
Bukjeju, Jeju Province | Jang Jung-un | Millennium Democratic | Yang Jung-kyu | Grand National | Incumbent's election invalidated on 28 June 2002. New member by-elected. | |||
26 November 2002 | Proportional representation | Lee Hoi-chang | Grand National | Yoo Han-yul | Grand National | Incumbent resigned on 26 November 2002 to run in the 2002 South Korean presidential election; replaced by the next member in the Grand National list. | ||
19 December 2002 | Jung, Ulsan | Kim Tae-ho | Grand National | Jeong Kab-yoon | Grand National | Incumbent died on 10 July 2002. New member by-elected. | ||
6 February 2003 | Proportional representation | Hwang Seung-min | Grand National | Jang Kwang-keun | Grand National | Incumbent died on 6 February 2003; replaced by the next member in the Grand National list. | ||
4 March 2003 | Proportional representation | Kim Hwa-joong | Millennium Democratic | Koo Jong-tae | Millennium Democratic | Incumbent resigned on 4 March 2003 upon appointment as Minister of Health and Welfare; replaced by the next member in the Millennium Democratic list. | ||
Proportional representation | Kim Young-jin | Millennium Democratic | Oh Young-sik | Millennium Democratic | Incumbent resigned on 4 March 2003 upon appointment as Minister of Agriculture; replaced by the next member in the Millennium Democratic list. | |||
24 April 2003 | Yangcheon B, Seoul | Kim Yung-bae | Millennium Democratic | O Gyeong-hun | Grand National | Incumbent's election invalidated on 28 March 2003. New member by-elected. | ||
Uijeongbu, Gyeonggi Province | Moon Hee-sang | Millennium Democratic | Hong Moon-jong | Grand National | Incumbent resigned on 7 March 2003 upon appointment as Chief of Staff to the President. New member by-elected. | |||
Deokyang A, Goyang, Gyeonggi Province | Kwack Chi-young | Millennium Democratic | Rhyu Si-min | People's Party for Reform | Incumbent's election invalidated on 26 November 2002. New member by-elected. | |||
21 October 2003 | Proportional representation | Lee Mi-kyung | Millennium Democratic | An Sang-hyun | Millennium Democratic | Incumbent lost seat on 21 October 2003; replaced by the next member in the Millennium Democratic list. | ||
Proportional representation | Lee Jae-joung | Millennium Democratic | Hwang Chang-joo | Millennium Democratic | Incumbent lost seat on 21 October 2003; replaced by the next member in the Millennium Democratic list. | |||
Proportional representation | Huh Un-na | Millennium Democratic | Park Jeong-when | Millennium Democratic | Incumbent lost seat on 21 October 2003; replaced by the next member in the Millennium Democratic list. | |||
Proportional representation | Park Yang-soo | Millennium Democratic | Han Chung-su | Millennium Democratic | Incumbent lost seat on 21 October 2003; replaced by the next member in the Millennium Democratic list. | |||
Proportional representation | Oh Young-sik | Millennium Democratic | Yang Seung-boo | Millennium Democratic | Incumbent lost seat on 21 October 2003; replaced by the next member in the Millennium Democratic list. | |||
9 December 2003 | Proportional representation | Kim Hong-shin | Grand National | Song Byeong-dae | Grand National | Incumbent lost seat on 9 December 2003; replaced by the next member in the Grand National list. | ||
12 December 2003 | Proportional representation | Cho Bae-sook | Millennium Democratic | Park Kum-ja | Millennium Democratic | Incumbent lost seat on 12 December 2003; replaced by the next member in the Millennium Democratic list. | ||
1 February 2004 | Proportional representation | Rhee Shang-hi | Grand National | Kim Young-gu | Grand National | Incumbent lost seat on 1 February 2004; replaced by the next member in the Grand National list. | ||
22 March 2004 | Proportional representation | Kim Chong-hoh | United Liberal Democrats | Byun Ung-jun | United Liberal Democrats | Incumbent lost seat on 22 March 2004; replaced by the next member in the United Liberal Democrats list. | ||
25 March 2004 | Proportional representation | Cho Woong-kyu | Grand National | Park Kyung-sub | Grand National | Incumbent lost seat on 25 March 2004; replaced by the next member in the Grand National list. | ||
29 March 2004 | Proportional representation | Lim Jin-chool | Grand National | Lee Man-jae | Grand National | Incumbent lost seat on 29 March 2004; replaced by the next member in the Grand National list. | ||
31 March 2004 | Proportional representation | Park In-sang | Millennium Democratic | Lee Jong-sung | Millennium Democratic | Incumbent lost seat on 31 March 2004; replaced by the next member in the Millennium Democratic list. | ||
21 May 2004 | Proportional representation | Park Jeong-when | Millennium Democratic | An Hi-ok | Millennium Democratic | Incumbent lost seat on 21 May 2004; replaced by the next member in the Millennium Democratic list. |
References
[edit]- ^ "Past Members - The 16th National Assembly (May 30, 2000~May 29, 2004)". National Assembly. Retrieved 7 October 2019.