List of members of the National Assembly (South Korea), 2020–2024
The 21st session is the current session of the National Assembly. Its members were first elected in the 2020 legislative election held on 15 April 2020. The session first convenes on 30 May 2020, and is scheduled to be seated until 29 May 2024.
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Composition
In the 2020 legislative election, more than five political parties were elected to the Assembly.[1]
Party | Original elected seats |
Current seats |
Floor leader | |||||
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Con. | PR | Total | ± | Total | % | |||
Democratic Party | 163 | N/A | 163 | +11 | 174 | 58% | Kim Tae-nyeon | |
Platform Party | N/A | 17 | 17 | merged into Democratic. | ||||
People Power Party | 84 | N/A | 84 | +18 | 102 | 34% | Joo Ho-young | |
Future Korea Party | N/A | 19 | 19 | merged into People Power. | ||||
Justice Party | 1 | 5 | 6 | - | 6 | 2.0% | Bae Jin-gyo | |
Open Democratic Party | N/A | 3 | 3 | N/A | 3 | 1.0% | Kim Jin-ae | |
People Party | N/A | 3 | 3 | N/A | 3 | 1.0% | Kwon Eun-hee | |
Basic Income Party | N/A | N/A | N/A | +1 | 1 | 0.3% | Yong Hye-in | |
Period Transition | N/A | N/A | N/A | +1 | 1 | 0.3% | Cho Jung-hoon | |
Independent | 5 | N/A | 5 | +5 | 10 | 3.3% | N/A | |
Totals | 253 | 47 | 300 | - | 300 | 100.0% |
List of members
Constituency
Seoul • Busan • Daegu • Incheon • Gwangju • Daejeon • Ulsan • Sejong |
Seoul
Busan
Constituency | Member | Party | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jung–Yeongdo | Hwangbo Seung-hee | People Power | ||
Seo–Dong | Ahn Byung-gil | People Power | ||
Busanjin A | Suh Byung-soo | People Power | ||
Busanjin B | Lee Hun-seung | People Power | ||
Dongnae | Kim Hee-gon | People Power | ||
Nam A | Park Soo-young | People Power | ||
Nam B | Park Jae-ho | Democratic | ||
Buk–Gangseo A | Chun Jae-soo | Democratic | ||
Buk–Gangseo B | Kim Do-eup | People Power | ||
Haeundae A | Ha Tae-keung | People Power | ||
Haeundae B | Kim Mee-ae | People Power | ||
Saha A | Choi In-ho | Democratic | ||
Saha B | Cho Kyoung-tae | People Power | ||
Geumjeong | Paik Jong-hun | People Power | ||
Yeonje | Lee Joo-hwan | People Power | ||
Suyeong | Chun Bong-min | Independent |
Left People Power on 22 December 2020 over receiving unregistered property gifts from his father. [2] | |
Sasang | Chang Je-won | People Power | ||
Gijang | Chung Dong-man | People Power |
Daegu
Constituency | Member | Party | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jung–Nam | Kwak Sang-do | People Power | ||
Dong A | Yoo Sung-kull | People Power | ||
Dong B | Kang Dae-sik | People Power | ||
Seo | Kim Sang-hoon | People Power | ||
Buk A | Yang Geum-hee | People Power | ||
Buk B | Kim Seung-soo | People Power | ||
Suseong A | Joo Ho-young | People Power | ||
Suseong B | Hong Jun-pyo | Independent | ||
Dalseo A | Hong Seok-joon | People Power | ||
Dalseo B | Yoon Jae-ok | People Power | ||
Dalseo C | Kim Yong-pan | People Power | ||
Dalseong | Choo Kyung-ho | People Power |
Incheon
Constituency | Member | Party | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jung–Ganghwa–Ongjin | Bae Jun-yeong | People Power | ||
Dong–Michuhol A | Heo Jong-sik | Democratic | ||
Dong–Michuhol B | Yoon Sang-hyun | Independent | ||
Yeonsu A | Park Chan-dae | Democratic | ||
Yeonsu B | Chung Il-yung | Democratic | ||
Namdong A | Maeng Sung-kyu | Democratic | ||
Namdong B | Yoon Kwan-seok | Democratic | ||
Bupyeong A | Lee Seong-man | Democratic | ||
Bupyeong B | Hong Young-pyo | Democratic | ||
Gyeyang A | Yoo Dong-soo | Democratic | ||
Gyeyang B | Song Young-gil | Democratic | ||
Seo A | Kim Kyo-heung | Democratic | ||
Seo B | Shin Dong-kun | Democratic |
Gwangju
Constituency | Member | Party | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Dong–Nam A | Yoon Young-deok | Democratic | ||
Dong–Nam B | Lee Byeong-hoon | Democratic | ||
Seo A | Song Kap-seok | Democratic | ||
Seo B | Yang Hyang-ja | Democratic | ||
Buk A | Cho Oh-seop | Democratic | ||
Buk B | Lee Hyung-seok | Democratic | ||
Gwangsan A | Lee Yong-bin | Democratic | ||
Gwangsan B | Min Hyung-bae | Democratic |
Daejeon
Constituency | Member | Party | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Dong | Jang Cheol-min | Democratic | ||
Jung | Hwang Un-ha | Democratic | ||
Seo A | Park Byeong-seug | Independent (Speaker) | Left automatically Democratic on 6 June 2020 due to the act of the National Assembly after he was elected as the Speeker of South Korean National Assembly on 5 June 2020. | |
Seo B | Park Beom-gye | Democratic | ||
Yuseong A | Cho Seung-rae | Democratic | ||
Yuseong B | Lee Sang-min | Democratic | ||
Daedeok | Park Young-soon | Democratic |
Ulsan
Constituency | Member | Party | Notes | |
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Jung | Park Seong-min | People Power | ||
Nam A | Lee Chae-ik | People Power | ||
Nam B | Kim Ki-hyun | People Power | ||
Dong | Kwon, Myeong-ho | People Power | ||
Buk | Lee Sang-heon | Democratic | ||
Ulju | Seo Beom-soo | People Power |
Sejong
Constituency | Member | Party | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sejong A | Hong Seong-gook | Democratic | ||
Sejong B | Kang Jun-hyeon | Democratic |
Gyeonggi
Gangwon
Constituency | Member | Party | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Chuncheon–Cheorwon–Hwacheon–Yanggu A | Heo Young | Democratic | ||
Chuncheon–Cheorwon–Hwacheon–Yanggu B | Han Gi-ho | People Power | ||
Wonju A | Lee Gwang-jae | Democratic | ||
Wonju B | Song Gi-heon | Democratic | ||
Gangneung | Kwon Seong-dong | People Power |
Rejoined the People Power on 17 September 2020. | |
Donghae–Taebaek–Samcheok–Jeongseon | Lee Cheol-gyu | People Power | ||
Hongcheon–Hoengseong–Yeongwol–Pyeongchang | Yoo Sang-beom | People Power | ||
Sokcho–Goseong–Yangyang–Inje | Lee Yang-soo | People Power |
North Chungcheong
Constituency | Member | Party | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cheongju Sangdang | Jeong Jeong-soon | Democratic | ||
Cheongju Seowon | Lee Jang-seop | Democratic | ||
Cheongju Heungdeok | Doh Jong-hwan | Democratic | ||
Cheongju Cheongwon | Byeon Jae-il | Democratic | ||
Chungju | Lee Jong-bae | People Power | ||
Jecheon–Danyang | Eom Tae-young | People Power | ||
Boeun–Okcheon–Yeongdong–Goesan | Park Duk-hyum | Independent |
Left People Power on 24 September 2020 over corruption allegations.[3] | |
Jeungpyeong–Jincheon–Eumseong | Lim Ho-seon | Democratic |
South Chungcheong
Constituency | Member | Party | Notes | |
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Cheonan A | Moon Jin-seok | Democratic | ||
Cheonan B | Park Wan-ju | Democratic | ||
Cheonan C | Lee Jeong-mun | Democratic | ||
Gongju–Buyeo–Cheongyang | Jeong Jin-seok | People Power | ||
Boryeong–Seocheon | Kim Tae-heum | People Power | ||
Asan A | Lee Myeong-su | People Power | ||
Asan B | Kang Hun-sik | Democratic | ||
Seosan–Taean | Seong Il-jong | People Power | ||
Nonsan–Gyeryong–Geumsan | Kim Jong-min | Democratic | ||
Dangjin | Eo Gi-gu | Democratic | ||
Hongseong–Yesan | Hong Mun-pyo | People Power |
North Jeolla
Constituency | Member | Party | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jeonju A | Kim Yoon-deok | Democratic | ||
Jeonju B | Lee Sang-jik | Independent |
Left Democratic on 12 October 2020 on charges of purposely bankrupting his Eastar Jet company.[4] | |
Jeonju C | Kim Seong-ju | Democratic | ||
Gunsan | Shin Young-dae | Democratic | ||
Iksan A | Kim Su-heung | Democratic | ||
Iksan B | Han Byeong-do | Democratic | ||
Jeongeup–Gochang | Yoon Jun-byeong | Democratic | ||
Namwon–Imsil–Sunchang | Lee Yong-ho | Independent | ||
Gimje–Buan | Lee Won-taek | Democratic | ||
Wanju–Jinan–Muju–Jangsu | Ahn Ho-young | Democratic |
South Jeolla
Constituency | Member | Party | Notes | |
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Mokpo | Kim Won-i | Democratic | ||
Yeosu A | Jo Cheol-hyeok | Democratic | ||
Yeosu B | Kim Hoi-jae | Democratic | ||
Suncheon–Gwangyang–Gokseong–Gurye A | So Byeong-cheol | Democratic | ||
Suncheon–Gwangyang–Gokseong–Gurye B | Seo Dong-yong | Democratic | ||
Naju–Hwasun | Shin Jeong-hun | Democratic | ||
Damyang–Hampyeong–Yeonggwang–Jangseong | Lee Gae-ho | Democratic | ||
Goheung–Boseong–Jangheung–Gangjin | Kim Seung-nam | Democratic | ||
Haenam–Wando–Jindo | Yun Jae-kap | Democratic | ||
Yeongam–Muan–Sinan | Seo Sam-seok | Democratic |
North Gyeongsang
Constituency | Member | Party | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Pohang Buk | Kim Jeong-jae | People Power | ||
Pohang Nam–Ulleung | Kim Byeong-uk | Independent |
Left People Power on 7 January 2021 over suspicion of sexual assault. [5] | |
Gyeongju | Kim Seok-ki | People Power | ||
Gimcheon | Song Eon-seok | People Power | ||
Andong–Yecheon | Kim Hyeong-dong | People Power | ||
Gyeongsan | Yoon Du-hyeon | People Power | ||
Gumi A | Gu Ja-geun | People Power | ||
Gumi B | Kim Young-sik | People Power | ||
Sangju–Mungyeong | Lim I-ja | People Power | ||
Yeongcheon–Cheongdo | Lee Man-hee | People Power | ||
Gunwi–Uiseong–Cheongsong–Yeongdeok | Kim Hee-gook | People Power | ||
Yeongju–Yeongyang–Bonghwa–Uljin | Park Hyeong-su | People Power | ||
Goryeong–Seongju–Chilgok | Jeong Hee-yong | People Power |
South Gyeongsang
Constituency | Member | Party | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Changwon Uichang | Park Wan-soo | People Power | ||
Changwon Seongsan | Kang Ki-youn | People Power | ||
Changwon Masanhappo | Choi Hyeong-du | People Power | ||
Changwon Masanhoewon | Yoon Han-hong | People Power | ||
Changwon Jinhae | Lee Dal-gon | People Power | ||
Jinju A | Park Dae-chul | People Power | ||
Jinju B | Kang Min-gook | People Power | ||
Tongyeong–Goseong | Jeong Jeom-sik | People Power | ||
Sacheon–Namhae–Hadong | Ha Young-je | People Power | ||
Gimhae A | Min Hong-cheol | Democratic | ||
Gimhae B | Kim Jeong-ho | Democratic | ||
Miryang–Uiryeong–Haman–Changnyeong | Cho Hae-jin | People Power | ||
Geoje | Seo Il-jun | People Power | ||
Yangsan A | Yoon Young-seok | People Power | ||
Yangsan B | Kim Doo-kwan | Democratic | ||
Sancheong–Hamyang–Geochang–Hapcheon | Kim Tae-ho | Independent |
Jeju
Constituency | Member | Party | Notes | |
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Jeju A | Song Jae-ho | Democratic | ||
Jeju B | Oh Young-hun | Democratic | ||
Seogwipo | Wi Seong-gon | Democratic |
Proportional representation
Democratic • United Future • Justice • People • Open Democratic |
Platform -> Democratic
List number | Member | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Shin Hyeon-young | ||
2 | Kim Kyeong-man | ||
3 | Kwon In-suk | ||
4 | Lee Dong-ju | ||
5 | Yong Hye-in | Expelled from Platform and returned to Basic Income on 12 May 2020. | |
6 | Cho Jung-hoon | Expelled from Platform and returned to Period Transition on 12 May 2020. | |
7 | Yoon Mee-hyang | ||
8 | Jeong Pil-mo | ||
9 | Yang Yiwon-young | ||
10 | Yoo Jeong-ju | ||
11 | Choi Hye-young | ||
12 | Kim Byung-ju | ||
13 | Lee Soo-jin | ||
14 | Kim Hong-geol | Expelled from Democratic on 18 September 2020 on charges of underreporting his wealth and real estate investments.[6] | |
15 | Yang Jeong-suk | Expelled from Platform on 29 April 2020 on charges of dodging taxes and using relative's names without consent for property assets.[7] | |
16 | Jeon Yong-gi | ||
17 | Yang Kyeong-suk |
Future Korea -> United Future -> People Power
List number | Member | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Youn Ju-kyoung | ||
2 | Youn Chang-hyeon | ||
3 | Han Mu-gyeong | ||
4 | Lee Jong-seong | ||
5 | Jo Su-jin | ||
6 | Jo Tae-yong | ||
7 | Jeong Kyoung-hee | ||
8 | Shin Won-shik | ||
9 | Jo Myeong-hee | ||
10 | Park Dae-su | ||
11 | Kim Ye-ji | ||
12 | Ji Seong-ho | ||
13 | Lee Young | ||
14 | Choi Seung-jae | ||
15 | Jeon Ju-hye | ||
16 | Chung Woon-chun | ||
17 | Seo Jeong-suk | ||
18 | Lee Yong | ||
19 | Heo Eun-ah |
Justice
List number | Member | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Ryu Ho-jeong | ||
2 | Jang Hye-yeong | ||
3 | Kang Eun-mi | ||
4 | Bae Jin-gyo | ||
5 | Lee Eun-ju |
People
List number | Member | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Choi Yeon-suk | ||
2 | Lee Tae-gyu | ||
3 | Kwon Eun-hee |
Open Democratic
List number | Member | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Kim Jinai | ||
2 | Choi Kang-wook | Currently convicted for obstructing graduate school admissions operations of Korea University and Yonsei University by falsifying internship documents. Awaiting court report. Possibly evicted from the National Assembly as a result of the court's findings. [8] | |
3 | Kang Min-jeong |
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