List of members of the National Assembly (South Korea), 1996–2000

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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

Province/city Constituency Member Party
Seoul Jongno Lee Myung-bak New Korea Party
Jung Park Sung-vum New Korea Party
Yongsan Suh Chung-hwa New Korea Party
Seongdong A Lee Sei-kee New Korea Party
Seongdong B Kim Hak-won New Korea Party
Kwangjin A Kim Sang-woo New Korea Party
Kwangjin B Choo Mi-ae National Congress for New Politics
Dongdaemun A Ro Seung-woo New Korea Party
Dongdaemun B Kim Yung-koo New Korea Party
Jungnang A Lee Sang-soo National Congress for New Politics
Jungnang B Kim Choong-il New Korea Party
Seongbuk A Yoo Jay-kun National Congress for New Politics
Seongbuk B Kang Sung-jae New Korea Party
Gangbuk A Kim Won-gil National Congress for New Politics
Gangbuk B Chough Soon-hyung National Congress for New Politics
Dobong A Kim Geun-tae National Congress for New Politics
Dobong B Sul Hoon National Congress for New Politics
Nowon A Paek Nam-chi New Korea Party
Nowon B Lim Chae-jung National Congress for New Politics
Eunpyeong A Sonn Se-il National Congress for New Politics
Eunpyeong B Lee Jae-oh New Korea Party
Seodaemun A Kim Song-hyum National Congress for New Politics
Seodaemun B Chang Che-shik National Congress for New Politics
Mapo A Park Myung-hwan New Korea Party
Mapo B Park Joo-cheon New Korea Party
Yangcheon A Park Bum-jin New Korea Party
Yangcheon B Kim Yung-bae National Congress for New Politics
Gangseo A Shin Ki-nam National Congress for New Politics
Gangseo B Lee Shin-bom New Korea Party
Guro A Chung Han-young National Congress for New Politics
Guro B Lee Shin-haeng New Korea Party
Geumcheon Lee Woo-jae New Korea Party
Yeongdeungpo A Kim Myung-sup New Korea Party
Yeongdeungpo B Kim Min-seok National Congress for New Politics
Dongjak A Suh Chung-won New Korea Party
Dongjak B Yoo Yong-tae New Korea Party
Gwanak A Lee Sang-hyun New Korea Party
Gwanak B Lee Hae-chan National Congress for New Politics
Seocho A Choe Byung-yul New Korea Party
Seocho B Kim Deog-ryong New Korea Party
Gangnam A Suh Sang-mok New Korea Party
Gangnam B Hong Sa-duk Independent
Songpa A Hong Jun-pyo New Korea Party
Songpa B Maeng Hyung-kyu New Korea Party
Songpa C Kim Byong-tae National Congress for New Politics
Gangdong A Lee Bu-young United Democratic Party
Gangdong B Kim Zoong-wie New Korea Party
Busan Jung–Dong Chung Ui-hwa New Korea Party
Seo Hong In-kil New Korea Party
Yeongdo Kim Hyong-o New Korea Party
Busanjin A Chung Jey-moon New Korea Party
Busanjin B Kim Jeung-soo New Korea Party
Dongrae A Park Kwan-yong New Korea Party
Dongrae B Kang Kyong-shik New Korea Party
Nam A Rhee Shang-hi New Korea Party
Nam B Kim Moo-sung New Korea Party
Buk–Gangseo A Chung Hyung-keun New Korea Party
Buk–Gangseo B Han Lee-hun New Korea Party
Haeundae–Gijang A Kim Woon-hwan New Korea Party
Haeundae–Gijang B Kim Ki-jai New Korea Party
Saha A Seo Seok-jai New Korea Party
Saha B Park Chong-ung New Korea Party
Geumjeong A Kim Jin-jae New Korea Party
Geumjeong B Kim Do-eon New Korea Party
Yeonje Choi Hyung-woo New Korea Party
Suyeong Yoo Heung-soo New Korea Party
Sasang A Kwon Chul-hyun New Korea Party
Sasang B Shin Sang-woo New Korea Party
Daegu Jung Park Jyun-kyu United Liberal Democrats
Dong A Kim Bok-dong United Liberal Democrats
Dong B Suh Hoon Independent
Seo A Baek Seung-hong Independent
Seo B Kang Jae-sup New Korea Party
Nam Lee Jung-moo United Liberal Democrats
Buk A Rhee Yeui-yick United Liberal Democrats
Buk B Ahn Taek-soo United Liberal Democrats
Suseong A Park Chul-un United Liberal Democrats
Suseong B Park Koo-il United Liberal Democrats
Dalseo A Park Jong-keun United Liberal Democrats
Dalseo B Lee Hae-bong Independent
Dalseong
Kim Suk-won
New Korea Party
Incheon Jung–Dong–Ongjin Suh Jung-hwa New Korea Party
Nam A Shim Chung-ku New Korea Party
Nam B Lee Kang-hee New Korea Party
Yeonsu Suh Han-saem New Korea Party
Namdong A Lee Yoon-sung New Korea Party
Namdong B Lee Weon-bok New Korea Party
Bupyeong A Cho Jin-hyeong New Korea Party
Bupyeong B Lee Jae-myung New Korea Party
Gyeyang–Ganghwa A Lee Ki-moon National Congress for New Politics
Gyeyang–Ganghwa B Lee Kyeong-jae New Korea Party
Seo Joh Cheol-koo National Congress for New Politics
Gwangju Dong Shin Ki-ha National Congress for New Politics
Seo Chung Dong-chae National Congress for New Politics
Nam Lim Bok-jin National Congress for New Politics
Buk A Park Kwang-tae National Congress for New Politics
Buk B Lee Kil-jae National Congress for New Politics
Gwangsan Cho Hong-kyu National Congress for New Politics
Daejeon Dong A Kim Chil-hwan United Liberal Democrats
Dong B Lee Yang-hee United Liberal Democrats
Jung Kang Chang-hee United Liberal Democrats
Seo A Lee Won-bum United Liberal Democrats
Seo B Lee Jae-sun United Liberal Democrats
Yuseong Cho Young-jae United Liberal Democrats
Daedeok Lee In-koo United Liberal Democrats
Gyeonggi Province Jangan, Suwon Lee Byeong-heui United Liberal Democrats
Gwonseon, Suwon Kim In-young New Korea Party
Paldal, Suwon Nam Pyeong-woo New Korea Party
Sujeong, Seongnam Lee Yoon-soo National Congress for New Politics
Jungwon, Seongnam Cho Sung-joon National Congress for New Politics
Bundang, Seongnam Oh Se-eung New Korea Party
Uijeongbu Hong Moon-jong New Korea Party
Manan, Anyang Kwon Soo-chang United Liberal Democrats
Dongan A, Anyang Choi Hee-joon National Congress for New Politics
Dongan B, Anyang Lee Seok-hyun National Congress for New Politics
Wonmi A, Bucheon An Dong-seon National Congress for New Politics
Wonmi B, Bucheon Lee Sa-churl New Korea Party
Sosa, Bucheon Kim Moon-soo New Korea Party
Ojeong, Bucheon Choi Seon-young National Congress for New Politics
Gwangmyeong A Nam Kung-jin National Congress for New Politics
Gwangmyeong Sohn Hak-kyu New Korea Party
Pyeongtaek City A Won Yoo-chul Independent
Pyeongtaek City B Huh Nam-hoon United Liberal Democrats
Dongducheon–Yangju Mok Yo-sang New Korea Party
Ansan A Kim Young-hwan New Korea Party
Ansan B Chun Jung-bae New Korea Party
Deokyang, Goyang Lee Kook-hun New Korea Party
Ilsan, Goyang Lee Taek-seok New Korea Party
Gwacheon–Uiwang
Ahn Sang-soo
New Korea Party
Guri Jun Yong-won New Korea Party
Namyangju Lee Sung-ho New Korea Party
Osan–Hwaseong Park Shin-won United Liberal Democrats
Siheung Jei Jung-ku United Democratic Party
Gunpo Yu Seon-ho National Congress for New Politics
Hanam–Gwangju Jeong Yeong-hun New Korea Party
Yeoju Rhee Q-taek United Democratic Party
Paju Lee Jai-chang United Liberal Democrats
Yeoncheon–Pocheon Lee Han-dong New Korea Party
Gapyeong–Yangpyeong Kim Kil-hwan New Korea Party
Icheon Hwang Kyu-sun United Democratic Party
Yongin Lee Woong-hee New Korea Party
Anseong Lee Hae-koo New Korea Party
Gimpo Park Chong-woo Independent
Gangwon Province Chuncheon A Han Seung-soo New Korea Party
Chuncheon B Ryu Chong-su United Liberal Democrats
Wonju A Hahm Jong-han New Korea Party
Wonju B Kim Young-jin New Korea Party
Gangneung A Hwang Hak-soo United Liberal Democrats
Gangneung B Choi Wook-cheul United Democratic Party
Donghae Choi Yeon-hee New Korea Party
Taebaek–Jeongseon Park Woo-byeong New Korea Party
Sokcho–Goseong–Yangyang–Inje Song Hun-suk New Korea Party
Samcheok Chang Eul-byung United Democratic Party
Hongcheon–Hoengseong Lee Eung-sun New Korea Party
Yeongwol–Pyeongchang Kim Ki-soo New Korea Party
Cheolwon–Hwacheon–Yanggu Lee Yong-sam New Korea Party
North Chungcheong Province Sangdang, Cheongju Koo Cheon-seo United Liberal Democrats
Heungdeok, Cheongju Oh Yong-woon United Liberal Democrats
Chungju Kim Sun-kil United Liberal Democrats
Jecheon–Danyang Kim Young-jun Independent
Cheongwon Shin Kyung-shik New Korea Party
Boeun–Okcheon–Yeongdong Auh June-sun United Liberal Democrats
Jincheon–Eumseong Chung Woo-taik United Liberal Democrats
Gwisan Kim Chong-hoh New Korea Party
South Chungcheong Province Cheonan A Jeong Ill-young United Liberal Democrats
Cheonan B Ham Suk-jae United Liberal Democrats
Gongju Chung Seok-mo United Liberal Democrats
Boryeong Kim Yong-hwan United Liberal Democrats
Asan Lee Sang-man United Liberal Democrats
Seosan–Taean Byun Ung-jun United Liberal Democrats
Nonsan–Geumsan Kim Bum-myung United Liberal Democrats
Yeongi Kim Ko-sung United Liberal Democrats
Buyeo Kim Jong-pil United Liberal Democrats
Seocheon Lee Keung-kyu United Liberal Democrats
Cheongyang–Hongseong Lee One-ku New Korea Party
Yesan Cho Jong-souk United Liberal Democrats
Dangjin Kim Hyun-uk United Liberal Democrats
North Jeolla Province Wansan, Jeonju Chang Young-dal National Congress for New Politics
Deokjin, Jeonju Chung Dong-young National Congress for New Politics
Gunsan A Chae Young-suk National Congress for New Politics
Gunsan B
Kang Hyun-wook
New Korea Party
Iksan A Choi Jae-sung National Congress for New Politics
Iksan B Lee Hyup National Congress for New Politics
Jeongeup Yoon Chul-san National Congress for New Politics
Namwon Cho Chan-hyoung National Congress for New Politics
Gimje City Chang Sung-won National Congress for New Politics
Wanju Kim Tai-shik National Congress for New Politics
Jinan–Muju–Jangsu Chung Sye-kyun National Congress for New Politics
Imsil–Sunchang Park Jung-hoon National Congress for New Politics
Gochang Chung Kyun-hwan National Congress for New Politics
Buan Kim Jin-bae National Congress for New Politics
South Jeolla Province Mokpo–Sinan A Kim Hong-il National Congress for New Politics
Mokpo–Sinan B Hahn Hwa-kap National Congress for New Politics
Yeosu Kim Choong-joh National Congress for New Politics
Yeocheon City–Yeocheon County Kim Sung-gon National Congress for New Politics
Suncheon A Kim Kyung-jae National Congress for New Politics
Suncheon B Cho Soon-sung National Congress for New Politics
Naju Chung Ho-sun National Congress for New Politics
Gwangyang Kim Myung-kyu National Congress for New Politics
Damyang–Jangseong Kook Chang-keun National Congress for New Politics
Gokseong–Gurye Yang Sung-chul National Congress for New Politics
Goheung Park Sang-cheon National Congress for New Politics
Boseong–Hwasun Bahk Chan-ju National Congress for New Politics
Jangheung–Yeongam Kim Ok-doo National Congress for New Politics
Gangjin–Wando Kim Young-jin National Congress for New Politics
Haenam–Jindo Kim Bong-ho National Congress for New Politics
Muan Bae Chong-moo National Congress for New Politics
Hampyeong–Yeonggwang Kim In-kon National Congress for New Politics
North Gyeongsang Province Buk, Pohang Hur Hwa-pyung Independent
Nam, Pohang–Ulleung Lee Sang-deuk New Korea Party
Gyeongju A Kim Il-yun Independent
Gyeongju B Lim Jin-chool Independent
Gimcheon Rim In-bae New Korea Party
Andong A Kwon Oh-eul United Democratic Party
Andong B Kwon Jong-dal Independent
Gumi A Park Seh-jik New Korea Party
Gumi B Kim Yoon-whan New Korea Party
Yeongju Park Si-kyun Independent
Yeongcheon Park Heon-ki New Korea Party
Sangju Lee Sang-bae New Korea Party
Mungyeong–Yecheon Hwang Byung-tai New Korea Party
Gyeongsan–Cheongdo Kim Jong-hak United Liberal Democrats
Goryeong–Seongju Choo Jin-woo New Korea Party
Gunwi–Chilgok Chang Yung-chul New Korea Party
Uiseong Kim Hwa-nam United Liberal Democrats
Cheongsong–Yeongdeok Kim Chan-woo New Korea Party
Yeongyang–Bonghwa–Uljin Kim Kwang-won New Korea Party
South Gyeongsang Province Changwon A Kim Jong-ha New Korea Party
Changwon B Hwang Nak-joo New Korea Party
Jung, Ulsan Kim Tae-ho New Korea Party
Nam, Ulsan A Cha Soo-myung New Korea Party
Nam, Ulsan B Lee Kyu-jeong United Liberal Democrats
Dong, Ulsan Chung Mong-joon Independent
Ulju, Ulsan Kwon Ki-sool United Liberal Democrats
Hampo, Masan Kim Ho-il New Korea Party
Hoewon, Masan Kang Sam-jae New Korea Party
Jinju A Kim Jae-chun Independent
Jinju B Ha Soon-bong New Korea Party
Jinhae Hur Dae-bom New Korea Party
Tongyeong–Goseong Kim Dong-wook New Korea Party
Sacheon Hwang Seong-gyun Independent
Gimhae Kim Young-iel New Korea Party
Milyang Kim Yong-kap Independent
Geoje Kim Ki-choon New Korea Party
Uiryeong–Haman Yun Han-doo New Korea Party
Changnyeong Roh Ki-tae New Korea Party
Yangsan Lah Oh-yeon New Korea Party
Namhae–Hadong Park Hee-tae New Korea Party
Sancheong–Hamyang Kwon Ik-hyun New Korea Party
Geochang–Hamcheon Lee Kang-too New Korea Party
Jeju Province Jeju Hyun Kyung-dae New Korea Party
Bukjeju Yang Jung-kyu New Korea Party
Seogwipo–Namjeju Byon Jong-il New Korea Party
National Proportional representation Lee Hoi-chang New Korea Party
Lee Hong-koo New Korea Party
Lee Man-sup New Korea Party
Kim Myung-yoon New Korea Party
Kwon Young-ja New Korea Party
Kim Soo-han New Korea Party
Kim Deok New Korea Party
Shin Young-kyun New Korea Party
Park Se-hawn New Korea Party
Chung Jae-chull New Korea Party
Jun Suk-hong New Korea Party
Cho Woong-kyu New Korea Party
Oh Yang-soon New Korea Party
Kim Chull New Korea Party
Hwang Woo-yea New Korea Party
Kim Young-sun New Korea Party
Yoon Won-joong New Korea Party
Kang Yong-sik New Korea Party
Chung Hee-kyung National Congress for New Politics
Park Sang-gyu National Congress for New Politics
Lee Seung-jae National Congress for New Politics
Kil Soong-hoom National Congress for New Politics
Park Chung-soo National Congress for New Politics
Kim Han-gil National Congress for New Politics
Lee Tong-won National Congress for New Politics
Shin Nak-yun National Congress for New Politics
Kwon Roh-kap National Congress for New Politics
Chun Yong-taek National Congress for New Politics
Han Young-ae National Congress for New Politics
Bang Young-seok National Congress for New Politics
Kim Jong-bae National Congress for New Politics
Chung Sang-koo United Liberal Democrats
Han Young-soo United Liberal Democrats
Lee Kun-kae United Liberal Democrats
Kim Hur-nam United Liberal Democrats
Kim Kwang-soo United Liberal Democrats
Chi Dae-sup United Liberal Democrats
Chung Sang-chun United Liberal Democrats
Lee Dong-bok United Liberal Democrats
Han Ho-sun United Liberal Democrats
Lee Choong-jae United Democratic Party
Lee Mi-kyung United Democratic Party
Lee Soo-in United Democratic Party
Kim Hong-shin United Democratic Party
Cho Chung-youn United Democratic Party
Har Kyoung-kun United Democratic Party

Changes in membership

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
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

  1. ^ "Past Members - The 15th National Assembly (May 30, 1996~May 29, 2000)". National Assembly. Retrieved 9 October 2019.