List of members of the National Assembly (South Korea), 2020–2024
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The 21st National Assembly of South Korea 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 convened on 30 May 2020, and is scheduled to be seated until 29 May 2024.
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 | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Con. | PR | Total | ± | Total | % | |||
Democratic Party | 157 | N/A | 12 | +11 | 169 | 57.3% | Yun Ho-jung | |
Platform Party | N/A | 17 | 17 | merged into Democratic. | ||||
People Power Party | 84 | N/A | 83 | +17 | 103 | 34.9% | Kim Gi-hyeon | |
Future Korea Party | N/A | 19 | 19 | merged into People Power. | ||||
Justice Party | 1 | 5 | 6 | - | 6 | 2.0% | Kang Eun-mi | |
Open Democratic Party | N/A | 3 | 3 | N/A | 3 | 1.0% | Kang Min-jeong | |
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 | 6 | N/A | 3 | +5 | 9 | 3.0% | N/A | |
Vacant | 5 | N/A | N/A | +5 | 5 | 1.6% | N/A | |
Totals | 253 | 47 | 300 | - | 300 | 100.0% |
List of members[]
Constituency[]
Seoul • Busan • Daegu • Incheon • Gwangju • Daejeon • Ulsan • Sejong |
Seoul[]
Constituency | Member | Party | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jongno | Vacant |
Resigned on 8 September 2021 to run for President[2] | ||
Jung–Seongdong A | Hong Ihk-pyo | Democratic | ||
Jung–Seongdong B | Democratic | |||
Yongsan | Kwon Yeong-se | People Power | ||
Gwangjin A | Jeon Hye-sook | Democratic | ||
Gwangjin B | Ko Min-jung | Democratic | ||
Dongdaemun A | Ahn Gyu-baek | Democratic | ||
Dongdaemun B | Jang Kyung-tae | Democratic | ||
Jungnang A | Seo Young-kyo | Democratic | ||
Jungnang B | Park Hong-keun | Democratic | ||
Seongbuk A | Kim Young-bae | Democratic | ||
Seongbuk B | Ki Dong-min | Democratic | ||
Gangbuk A | Chun Joon-ho | Democratic | ||
Gangbuk B | Park Yong-jin | Democratic | ||
Dobong A | In Jae-keun | Democratic | ||
Dobong B | Democratic | |||
Nowon A | Democratic | |||
Nowon B | Woo Won-shik | Democratic | ||
Nowon C | Democratic | |||
Eunpyeong A | Park Joo-min | Democratic | ||
Eunpyeong B | Kang Byung-won | Democratic | ||
Seodaemun A | Woo Sang-ho | Democratic | ||
Seodaemun B | Democratic | |||
Mapo A | Noh Woong-rae | Democratic | ||
Mapo B | Democratic | |||
Yangcheon A | Hwang Hee | Democratic | ||
Yangcheon B | Democratic | |||
Gangseo A | Kang Sun-woo | Democratic | ||
Gangseo B | Democratic | |||
Gangseo C | Han Jeoung-ae | Democratic | ||
Guro A | Lee In-young | Democratic | ||
Guro B | Youn Kun-young | Democratic | ||
Geumcheon | Democratic | |||
Yeongdeungpo A | Kim Young-joo | Democratic | ||
Yeongdeungpo B | Kim Min-seok | Democratic | ||
Dongjak A | Kim Byung-kee | Democratic | ||
Dongjak B | Sue Jean Lee | Democratic | ||
Gwanak A | Democratic | |||
Gwanak B | Democratic | |||
Seocho A | Vacant |
Informed Party leadership on 25 August 2021 she intends on retiring after the reports published by the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission. Resigned 14 September 2021.[3] | ||
Seocho B | People Power | |||
Gangnam A | Thae Ku-min | People Power | ||
Gangnam B | People Power | |||
Gangnam C | People Power | |||
Songpa A | Kim Woong | People Power | ||
Songpa B | Bae Hyun-jin | People Power | ||
Songpa C | Nam In-soon | Democratic | ||
Gangdong A | Jin Sun-mee | Democratic | ||
Gangdong B | Lee Hae-sik | Democratic |
Busan[]
Constituency | Member | Party | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jung–Yeongdo | Hwangbo Seung-hee | People Power | ||
Seo–Dong | People Power | |||
Busanjin A | Suh Byung-soo | People Power | ||
Busanjin B | People Power | |||
Dongnae | Kim Hee-gon | People Power | ||
Nam A | People Power | |||
Nam B | Democratic | |||
Buk–Gangseo A | Democratic | |||
Buk–Gangseo B | People Power | |||
Haeundae A | Ha Tae-keung | People Power | ||
Haeundae B | People Power | |||
Saha A | Democratic | |||
Saha B | Cho Kyoung-tae | People Power | ||
Geumjeong | People Power | |||
Yeonje | People Power | Asked by the Party leader Lee Jun-seok to remove himself from the Party on 24 August 2021 for violating the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission reports. Party withdrew their request on 25 November 2021.[4][5] | ||
Suyeong | People Power |
Left People Power on 22 December 2020 over receiving unregistered property gifts from his father.[6] Readmitted 2 December 2021.[7] | ||
Sasang | Chang Je-won | People Power | ||
Gijang | People Power |
Daegu[]
Constituency | Member | Party | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jung–Nam | Vacant |
Vacant |
Left the People Power 25 September 2021 after media reports revealed that his son embezzled 5 billion won (US$4.24 million).[8] Resigned from Parliament on 3 October 2021.[9] | |
Dong A | People Power | |||
Dong B | People Power | |||
Seo | People Power | |||
Buk A | People Power | |||
Buk B | People Power | |||
Suseong A | Joo Ho-young | People Power | ||
Suseong B | Hong Jun-pyo | People Power |
Readmitted to the People Power Party on 24 June 2021.[10] | |
Dalseo A | People Power | |||
Dalseo B | People Power | |||
Dalseo C | People Power | |||
Dalseong | People Power |
Incheon[]
Constituency | Member | Party | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jung–Ganghwa–Ongjin | People Power | |||
Dong–Michuhol A | Democratic | |||
Dong–Michuhol B | People Power |
Rejoined People Power on 5 August 2021[11] | ||
Yeonsu A | Democratic | |||
Yeonsu B | Democratic | |||
Namdong A | Democratic | |||
Namdong B | Youn Kwan-suk | Democratic | ||
Bupyeong A | Democratic | |||
Bupyeong B | Hong Young-pyo | Democratic | ||
Gyeyang A | Democratic | |||
Gyeyang B | Song Young-gil | Democratic | ||
Seo A | Democratic | |||
Seo B | Shin Dong-kun | Democratic |
Gwangju[]
Constituency | Member | Party | Notes | |
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Dong–Nam A | Democratic | |||
Dong–Nam B | Democratic | |||
Seo A | Song Kap-seok | Democratic | ||
Seo B | Yang Hyang-ja | Independent |
Voluntarily left the Party on 15 July 2021 after reports of sexual misconduct amongst her office workers; first failing to report such misconduct and then denying it happened.[12] | |
Buk A | Democratic | |||
Buk B | Democratic | |||
Gwangsan A | Democratic | |||
Gwangsan B | Democratic |
Daejeon[]
Constituency | Member | Party | Notes | |
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Dong | Democratic | |||
Jung | 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 Speaker of South Korean National Assembly on 5 June 2020. | |
Seo B | Park Beom-kye | Democratic | ||
Yuseong A | Democratic | |||
Yuseong B | Democratic | |||
Daedeok | Park Young-soon | Democratic |
Ulsan[]
Constituency | Member | Party | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jung | Park Seong-min | People Power | ||
Nam A | People Power | |||
Nam B | Kim Gi-hyeon | People Power | ||
Dong | People Power | |||
Buk | Democratic | |||
Ulju | People Power |
Sejong[]
Constituency | Member | Party | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sejong A | Democratic | |||
Sejong B | Democratic |
Gyeonggi[]
Constituency | Member | Party | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Suwon A | Democratic | |||
Suwon B | Baek Hye-ryun | Democratic | ||
Suwon C | Democratic | |||
Suwon D | Park Kwang-on | Democratic | ||
Suwon E | Kim Jin-pyo | Democratic | ||
Seongnam Sujeong | Democratic | |||
Seongnam Jungwon | Democratic | |||
Seongnam Bundang A | Kim Eun-hye | People Power | ||
Seongnam Bundang B | Democratic | |||
Uijeongbu A | Oh Young-hwan | Democratic | ||
Uijeongbu B | Democratic | |||
Anyang Manan | Democratic | |||
Anyang Dongan A | Democratic | |||
Anyang Dongan B | Lee Jae-jung | Democratic | ||
Bucheon A | Democratic | |||
Bucheon B | Sul Hoon | Democratic | ||
Bucheon C | Kim Sang-hee | Democratic | ||
Bucheon D | Independent Democratic |
Asked by the Democratic Supreme Council to remove herself from the Party on 8 June 2021 for violating the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission reports. Accepted the council's ruling.[13] Acquitted of the charges and returned to the Democratic Party on 25 August 2021.[14] | ||
Gwangmyeong A | Lim O-kyeong | Democratic | ||
Gwangmyeong B | Democratic | |||
Pyeongtaek A | Democratic | |||
Pyeongtaek B | Yoo Ui-dong | People Power | ||
Ansan Sangnok A | Jeon Hae-cheol | Democratic | ||
Ansan Sangnok B | Democratic | |||
Ansan Danwon A | Democratic | |||
Ansan Danwon B | Kim Nam-kook | Democratic | ||
Goyang A | Sim Sang-jung | Justice | ||
Goyang B | Democratic | |||
Goyang C | Hong Jung-min | Democratic | ||
Goyang D | Lee Yong-woo | Democratic | ||
Namyangju A | Democratic | |||
Namyangju B | Kim Han-jeong | Democratic | Asked by the Democratic Supreme Council to remove himself from the Party on 8 June 2021 for violating the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission reports. Protesting the council's ruling.[15] Acquitted 13 September 2021[16] | |
Namyangju C | Kim Yong-min | Democratic | ||
Siheung A | Democratic | |||
Siheung B | Democratic | |||
Gunpo | Democratic | |||
Yongin A | People Power | Asked by the Party leader Lee Jun-seok to remove himself from the Party on 24 August 2021 for violating the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission reports.[17] | ||
Yongin B | Democratic | |||
Yongin C | Jung Choun-sook | Democratic | ||
Yongin D | Lee Tahney | Democratic | ||
Paju A | Democratic | |||
Paju B | Democratic | |||
Gimpo A | Independent |
Asked by the Democratic Supreme Council to remove himself from the Party on 8 June 2021 for violating the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission reports. Accepted the council's ruling.[18] | ||
Gimpo B | Park Sang-hyuk | Democratic | ||
Hwaseong A | Democratic | |||
Hwaseong B | Democratic | |||
Hwaseong C | Kwon Chil-seung | Democratic | ||
Gwangju A | Democratic | |||
Gwangju B | Independent |
Asked by the Democratic Supreme Council to remove himself from the Party on 8 June 2021 for violating the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission reports. Accepted the council's ruling.[19] | ||
Guri | Yun Ho-jung | Democratic | ||
Osan | Democratic | |||
Hanam | Democratic | |||
Icheon | People Power | |||
Anseong | Vacant |
Vacant |
Election invalid due to election crimes on 30 September 2021. Violated the Public Official Election Act by maliciously spreading false information about Kim Hak-yong, the opposing candidate in the 2020 Parliamentary election.[20] | |
Yangju | Democratic | |||
Uiwang–Gwacheon | Lee So-young | Democratic | ||
Dongducheon–Yeoncheon | People Power | |||
Pocheon–Gapyeong | People Power | Asked by the Party leader Lee Jun-seok to remove himself from the Party on 24 August 2021 for violating the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission reports. Party withdrew their request on 25 November 2021.[21][22] | ||
Yeoju–Yangpyeong | People Power |
Gangwon[]
Constituency | Member | Party | Notes | |
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Chuncheon–Cheorwon–Hwacheon–Yanggu A | Democratic | |||
Chuncheon–Cheorwon–Hwacheon–Yanggu B | People Power | |||
Wonju A | Lee Kwang-jae | Democratic | ||
Wonju B | Democratic | |||
Gangneung | People Power |
Rejoined the People Power on 17 September 2020. | ||
Donghae–Taebaek–Samcheok–Jeongseon | People Power | Asked by the Party leader Lee Jun-seok to remove himself from the Party on 24 August 2021 for violating the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission reports.[23] | ||
Hongcheon–Hoengseong–Yeongwol–Pyeongchang | People Power | |||
Sokcho–Goseong–Yangyang–Inje | People Power |
North Chungcheong[]
Constituency | Member | Party | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cheongju Sangdang | Vacant |
Vacant |
Currently in prison for campaign finance violations as of 3 November 2020.[24] Removed from office on 27 August 2021. | |
Cheongju Seowon | Democratic | |||
Cheongju Heungdeok | Democratic | |||
Cheongju Cheongwon | Democratic | |||
Chungju | People Power | |||
Jecheon–Danyang | People Power | |||
Boeun–Okcheon–Yeongdong–Goesan | Independent |
Left People Power on 24 September 2020 over corruption allegations.[25] | ||
Jeungpyeong–Jincheon–Eumseong | Democratic |
South Chungcheong[]
Constituency | Member | Party | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cheonan A | Independent |
Asked by the Democratic Supreme Council to remove himself from the Party on 8 June 2021 for violating the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission reports. Accepted the council's ruling.[26] | ||
Cheonan B | Democratic | |||
Cheonan C | Democratic | |||
Gongju–Buyeo–Cheongyang | Chung Jin-suk | People Power | ||
Boryeong–Seocheon | People Power | |||
Asan A | People Power | |||
Asan B | Democratic | |||
Seosan–Taean | People Power | |||
Nonsan–Gyeryong–Geumsan | Kim Jong-min | Democratic | ||
Dangjin | Democratic | |||
Hongseong–Yesan | People Power |
North Jeolla[]
Constituency | Member | Party | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jeonju A | Democratic | |||
Jeonju B | Independent |
Left Democratic on 12 October 2020 on charges of purposely bankrupting his Eastar Jet company. Arrested on 28 April 2021. Seat not vacated.[27][28][29] | ||
Jeonju C | Kim Seong-ju | Democratic | ||
Gunsan | Democratic | |||
Iksan A | Independent |
Asked by the Democratic Supreme Council to remove himself from the Party on 8 June 2021 for violating the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission reports. Accepted the council's ruling.[30] | ||
Iksan B | Democratic | |||
Jeongeup–Gochang | Democratic | |||
Namwon–Imsil–Sunchang | People Power |
Currently in talks to rejoin the Democratic, as of 4 June 2021.[31] Joined People Power 9 December 2021.[32] | ||
Gimje–Buan | Democratic | |||
Wanju–Jinan–Muju–Jangsu | Democratic |
South Jeolla[]
Constituency | Member | Party | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Mokpo | Democratic | |||
Yeosu A | Democratic | |||
Yeosu B | Democratic | Asked by the Democratic Supreme Council to remove himself from the Party on 8 June 2021 for violating the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission reports. Protesting the council's ruling.[33] | ||
Suncheon–Gwangyang–Gokseong–Gurye A | Democratic | |||
Suncheon–Gwangyang–Gokseong–Gurye B | Democratic | |||
Naju–Hwasun | Democratic | |||
Damyang–Hampyeong–Yeonggwang–Jangseong | Lee Gae-ho | Democratic | ||
Goheung–Boseong–Jangheung–Gangjin | Democratic | |||
Haenam–Wando–Jindo | Independent |
Asked by the Democratic Supreme Council to remove himself from the Party on 8 June 2021 for violating the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission reports. Accepted the council's ruling.[34] | ||
Yeongam–Muan–Sinan | Democratic |
North Gyeongsang[]
Constituency | Member | Party | Notes | |
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Pohang Buk | People Power | |||
Pohang Nam–Ulleung | Independent People Power |
Left People Power on 7 January 2021 over suspicion of sexual assault.[35] Reinstated to the Party 21 May 2021.[36] | ||
Gyeongju | People Power | |||
Gimcheon | Independent |
Expelled from People Power on 12 April 2021 over physical altercation with party officials.[37] | ||
Andong–Yecheon | People Power | |||
Gyeongsan | People Power | |||
Gumi A | People Power | |||
Gumi B | People Power | |||
Sangju–Mungyeong | People Power | |||
Yeongcheon–Cheongdo | People Power | |||
Gunwi–Uiseong–Cheongsong–Yeongdeok | People Power | |||
Yeongju–Yeongyang–Bonghwa–Uljin | People Power | |||
Goryeong–Seongju–Chilgok | People Power |
South Gyeongsang[]
Constituency | Member | Party | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Changwon Uichang | Park Wan-soo | People Power | ||
Changwon Seongsan | Kang Ki-youn | People Power | Asked by the Party leader Lee Jun-seok to remove himself from the Party on 24 August 2021 for violating the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission reports.[38] | |
Changwon Masanhappo | People Power | |||
Changwon Masanhoewon | People Power | |||
Changwon Jinhae | People Power | |||
Jinju A | People Power | |||
Jinju B | People Power | |||
Tongyeong–Goseong | Jeong Jeom-sik | People Power | ||
Sacheon–Namhae–Hadong | People Power | |||
Gimhae A | Democratic | |||
Gimhae B | Democratic | |||
Miryang–Uiryeong–Haman–Changnyeong | People Power | |||
Geoje | People Power | |||
Yangsan A | People Power | |||
Yangsan B | Kim Doo-kwan | Democratic | ||
Sancheong–Hamyang–Geochang–Hapcheon | Kim Tae-ho | People Power |
Rejoined the People Power on 7 January 2021 |
Jeju[]
Constituency | Member | Party | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jeju A | Song Jae-ho | Democratic | ||
Jeju B | Oh Young-hun | Democratic | Asked by the Democratic Supreme Council to remove himself from the Party on 8 June 2021 for violating the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission reports. Protesting the council's ruling.[39] | |
Seogwipo | Wi Seong-gon | Democratic |
Proportional representation[]
Democratic • People Power • 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. Temporarily substituted while on maternity leave as of 9 May 2021. Return June 5, 2021[40] | |
6 | Cho Jung-hoon | Expelled from Platform and returned to Period Transition on 12 May 2020. | |
7 | Yoon Mee-hyang | Expelled from Democratic on 8 June 2021 following a controversy related to property issues. | |
8 | Jeong Pil-mo | ||
9 | Yang Yiwon-young | Expelled from Democratic on 8 June 2021 following a controversy of breaching the Agricultural Land Act. Reinstated October 2021 after being found not guilty.[41] | |
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.[42] | |
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.[43] | |
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 | Asked by the Party leader Lee Jun-seok to remove herself from the Party on 24 August 2021 for violating the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission reports. Will be expelled from the Party and keep seat as an independent.[44] | |
4 | |||
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 | Resigned to run for Mayor of Seoul. Replaced. March 2, 2021 | ||
2 | Choi Kang-wook | ||
3 | Kang Min-jeong | ||
4 | Kim Eui Gyeom | Replaced Kim Jinai Under investigation for suspicious real estate deals as presidential spokesperson[45] |
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