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List of members of the National Assembly (South Korea), 2024–2028
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The 22nd National Assembly of South Korea is the current session of the National Assembly of South Korea. Its members were first elected in the 2024 legislative election and assumed office on 30 May 2024. The first session convened on 5 June 2024, and is scheduled to be seated until 29 May 2028.
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22nd National Assembly of South Korea | |||
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![]() Commemorative photo of the opening of the 22nd National Assembly | |||
Overview | |||
Legislative body | National Assembly of South Korea | ||
Meeting place | National Assembly Proceeding Hall | ||
Term | 30 May 2024 – 29 May 2028 | ||
Election | 2024 South Korean legislative election | ||
Government | Yoon Suk Yeol government (until 22 April 2025) Lee Jae-myung government (since 4 June 2025) | ||
National Assembly | |||
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Speaker | Woo Won-shik | ||
Deputy Speakers | Lee Hack-young (Democratic) Joo Ho-young[a] | ||
Prime Minister | Han Duck-soo (until 1 May 2025) Kim Min-Seok |
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In the 2024 legislative election, more than eight political parties were elected to the Assembly.[1]
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Party | Original elected seats |
Current seats |
Floor leader | |||||
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Con. | PR | Total | ± | Total | % | |||
Democratic | 161 | — | 161 | ![]() | 168 | 56% | Jung Chung-rae | |
People Power | 90 | — | 90 | ![]() | 107 | 35.7% | Song Eon-seog [ko] | |
People Future | — | 18 | 18 | merged into People Power | ||||
Democratic Alliance | — | 14 | 14 | merged into Democratic[b] | ||||
Rebuilding Korea | — | 12 | 12 | — | 12 | 4.0% | Seo Wang-jin | |
New Reform | 1 | 2 | 3 | — | 3 | 1.0% | Cheon Ha-ram | |
Progressive | 1 | — | 1 | ![]() |
3 | 1.0% | Yoon Jong-oh | |
New Future | 1 | — | 1 | ![]() | — | — | — | |
Basic Income | — | — | — | ![]() | 1 | 0.3% | Yong Hye-in | |
Social Democratic | — | — | — | ![]() | 1 | 0.3% | Han Chang-min | |
Independent | — | — | — | ![]() | 2 | 0.6% | — | |
Vacant | — | — | — | ![]() | 2 | 0.6% | — | |
Totals | 254 | 46 | 300 | — | 300 | 100.0% |
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Changes in party affiliation
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Date | Member | Constituency | From | To | Notes | ||
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25 April 2024 | Jeong Hye-kyung | Proportional | Democratic Alliance | Progressive | Expelled from alliance and returned original member parties[2] | ||
Yong Hye-in | New Progressive | ||||||
Han Chang-min | New Progressive | ||||||
Jeon Jong-deok | Progressive | ||||||
26 April 2024 | All 18 members of the People Future Party[c] | Proportional | People Future | People Power | Merged into People Power Party[3] | ||
30 April 2024 | Yong Hye-in | Proportional | New Progressive | Basic Income | Expelled from alliance, returned to original member parties and renamed[4][5] | ||
Han Chang-min | Social Democratic | ||||||
2 May 2024 | All 10 members of the Democratic Alliance | Proportional | Democratic Alliance | Democratic | Merged into Democratic Party[6] | ||
5 June 2024 | Woo Won-shik | Nowon A | Democratic | Independent | Elected as Speaker of the National Assembly[d][7] | ||
1 September 2024 | Kim Jong-min | Sejong A | New Future | Independent | Left party to sit as an independent.[8] | ||
8 May 2025 | Kim Sang-wook | Ulsan Nam A | People Power | Independent | Left party in the aftermath of the 2024 South Korean martial law crisis.[9] | ||
18 May 2025 | Independent | Democratic | Joined the Democratic Party after paying tribute at the Gwangju May 18th National Cemetery.[10] | ||||
6 August 2025 | Lee Chun-seok | Iksan A | Democratic | Independent | Expelled from the Democratic Party for trading stocks under another peron's name.[11] |
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Resignations and expulsions
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Date | Constituency | Incumbent | Date | New member | Notes | ||||
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12 December 2024 | Proportional | Cho Kuk | Rebuilding Korea | 13 December 2024 | Paik Sun-hee | Rebuilding Korea | Incumbent expelled due to prison sentence.[12] Replaced by the next member in the list. | ||
4 June 2025 | Gyeyang B | Lee Jae-myung | Democratic | Vacant | Vacant | Elected President of the Republic of Korea[13] | |||
4 June 2025 | Proportional Representation | Wi Seong-rak | Democratic | Son Sol | Progressive | Took seat after Wi Seong-rak resigned to become Director of the National Security Office | |||
4 June 2025 | Proportional Representation | Kang Yu-jeong | Democratic | Choi Hyuk-jin | Independent | Took seat after Kang resigned to become Spokesperson for the President. Expelled from Democratic Party. Refuse to rejoin Basic Income. | |||
22 July 2025 | Proportional Representation | Lim Gwang-hyun | Democratic | Lee Ju-hee | Democratic | Took seat after Lim resigned to become the Commissioner of the National Tax Service. |
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Seoul • Busan • Daegu • Incheon • Gwangju • Daejeon • Ulsan • Sejong |
Seoul
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Busan
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Constituency | Member | Year of birth | Party | Term | First elected | Notes | |
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Jung–Yeongdo | Cho Seung-hwan | 1966 | People Power | 1st | 2024 | ||
Seo–Dong | Kwak Kyu-taek | 1971 | People Power | 1st | 2024 | ||
Busanjin A | Jeong Sung-kook | 1971 | People Power | 1st | 2024 | ||
Busanjin B | Lee Hun-seung | 1963 | People Power | 4th | 2012 | ||
Dongnae | Seo Ji-young | 1975 | People Power | 1st | 2024 | ||
Nam | Park Soo-young | 1964 | People Power | 2nd | 2020 | ||
Buk A | Chun Jae-soo | 1971 | Democratic | 3rd | 2016 | ||
Buk B | Park Seong-hoon | 1971 | People Power | 1st | 2024 | ||
Haeundae A | Ju Jin-woo | 1975 | People Power | 1st | 2024 | ||
Haeundae B | Kim Mee-ae | 1969 | People Power | 2nd | 2020 | ||
Saha A | Lee Seong-kweun | 1968 | People Power | 2nd | 2004 | ||
Saha B | Cho Kyoung-tae | 1968 | People Power | 6th | 2004 | ||
Geumjeong | Paik Jong-hun | 1962 | People Power | 2nd | 2020 | ||
Gangseo | Kim Do-eup | 1964 | People Power | 4th | 2012 | ||
Yeonje | Kim Hee-jung | 1971 | People Power | 3rd | 2004 | ||
Suyeong | Jeong Yeon-uk | 1965 | People Power | 1st | 2024 | ||
Sasang | Kim Dae-sik | 1962 | People Power | 1st | 2024 | ||
Gijang | Chung Dong-man | 1965 | People Power | 2nd | 2020 |
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Daegu
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Constituency | Member | Year of birth | Party | Term | First elected | Notes | |
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Jung–Nam | Kim Ki-woong | 1961 | People Power | 1st | 2024 | ||
Dong-Gunwi A | Choi Eun-seok | 1967 | People Power | 1st | 2024 | ||
Dong-Gunwi B | Kang Dae-sik | 1959 | People Power | 2nd | 2020 | ||
Seo | Kim Sang-hoon | 1963 | People Power | 4th | 2012 | ||
Buk A | Woo Jae-jun | 1988 | People Power | 1st | 2024 | ||
Buk B | Kim Seung-soo | 1965 | People Power | 2nd | 2020 | ||
Suseong A | Joo Ho-young | 1960 | People Power | 6th | 2004 | ||
Suseong B | Lee In-seon | 1959 | People Power | 2nd | 2022 | ||
Dalseo A | Yu Young-ha | 1962 | People Power | 1st | 2024 | ||
Dalseo B | Yoon Jae-ok | 1961 | People Power | 4th | 2012 | ||
Dalseo C | Kwon Young-jin | 1962 | People Power | 2nd | 2008 | ||
Dalseong | Choo Kyung-ho | 1960 | People Power | 3rd | 2016 |
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Incheon
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Constituency | Member | Year of birth | Party | Term | First elected | Notes | |
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Jung–Ganghwa–Ongjin | Bae Jun-yeong | 1970 | People Power | 2nd | 2020 | ||
Dong–Michuhol A | Heo Jong-sik | 1962 | Democratic | 2nd | 2020 | ||
Dong–Michuhol B | Yoon Sang-hyun | 1962 | People Power | 5th | 2008 | ||
Yeonsu A | Park Chan-dae | 1967 | Democratic | 3rd | 2016 | ||
Yeonsu B | Chung Il-yung | 1957 | Democratic | 2nd | 2020 | ||
Namdong A | Maeng Sung-kyu | 1962 | Democratic | 3rd | 2018 | ||
Namdong B | Lee Hoon-gi | 1965 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
Bupyeong A | Roh Jong-myeon | 1967 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
Bupyeong B | Park Sun-won | 1963 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
Gyeyang A | Yoo Dong-soo | 1961 | Democratic | 3rd | 2016 | ||
Gyeyang B | Vacant | Vacant | Incumbent Lee Jae Myung resigned after being elected President of the Republic of Korea on 4 June 2025 | ||||
Seo A | Kim Kyo-heung | 1960 | Democratic | 3rd | 2004 | ||
Seo B | Lee Yong-woo | 1974 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
Seo C | Mo Gyeong-jong | 1989 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 |
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Gwangju
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Constituency | Member | Year of birth | Party | Term | First elected | Notes | |
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Dong–Nam A | Chung Jin-uk | 1964 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
Dong–Nam B | Ahn Do-geol | 1965 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
Seo A | Cho In-cheol | 1964 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
Seo B | Yang Bu-nam | 1961 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
Buk A | Jeong Jun-ho | 1980 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
Buk B | Jun Jin-sook | 1969 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
Gwangsan A | Park Kyoon-taek | 1966 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
Gwangsan B | Min Hyung-bae | 1961 | Democratic | 2nd | 2020 |
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Daejeon
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Constituency | Member | Year of birth | Party | Term | First elected | Notes | |
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Dong | Jang Cheol-min | 1983 | Democratic | 2nd | 2020 | ||
Jung | Park Yong-gab | 1957 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
Seo A | Jang Jong-tae | 1953 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
Seo B | Park Beom-kye | 1963 | Democratic | 4th | 2012 | ||
Yuseong A | Cho Seung-rae | 1968 | Democratic | 3rd | 2016 | ||
Yuseong B | Hwang Jung-a | 1977 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
Daedeok | Park Jeong-hyeon | 1964 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 |
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Ulsan
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Constituency | Member | Year of birth | Party | Term | First elected | Notes | |
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Jung | Park Seong-min | 1959 | People Power | 2nd | 2020 | ||
Nam A | Kim Sang-wook | 1980 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | Left People Power on 8 May 2025,[9] join Democratic Party on 18 May 2025.[10] | |
Nam B | Kim Gi-hyeon | 1959 | People Power | 5th | 2004 | ||
Dong | Kim Tae-seon | 1979 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
Buk | Yoon Jong-o | 1963 | Progressive | 2nd | 2016 | ||
Ulju | Seo Beom-soo | 1963 | People Power | 2nd | 2020 |
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Sejong
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Constituency | Member | Year of birth | Party | Term | First elected | Notes | |
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Sejong A | Kim Jong-min | 1964 | Independent | 3rd | 2016 | Left New Future on 1 September 2024.[8] | |
Sejong B | Kang Jun-hyeon | 1964 | Democratic | 2nd | 2020 |
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Gyeonggi
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Constituency | Member | Year of birth | Party | Term | First elected | Notes | |
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Suwon A | Kim Seung-won | 1969 | Democratic | 2nd | 2020 | ||
Suwon B | Baek Hye-ryun | 1967 | Democratic | 3rd | 2016 | ||
Suwon C | Kim Young-jin | 1967 | Democratic | 3rd | 2016 | ||
Suwon D | Kim Jun-hyuck | 1969 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
Suwon E | Yeom Tae-yeong | 1960 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
Seongnam Sujeong | Kim Tae-nyeon | 1964 | Democratic | 5th | 2004 | ||
Seongnam Jungwon | Lee Soo-jin | 1969 | Democratic | 2nd | 2020 | ||
Seongnam Bundang A | Ahn Cheol-soo | 1962 | People Power | 4th | 2013 | ||
Seongnam Bundang B | Kim Eun-hye | 1971 | People Power | 2nd | 2020 | ||
Uijeongbu A | Park Jee-hye | 1978 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
Uijeongbu B | Lee Jae-kang | 1962 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
Anyang Manan | Kang Deuk-ku | 1963 | Democratic | 2nd | 2020 | ||
Anyang Dongan A | Min Byeong-deok | 1970 | Democratic | 2nd | 2020 | ||
Anyang Dongan B | Lee Jae-jung | 1974 | Democratic | 3rd | 2016 | ||
Bucheon A | Seo Young-seok | 1964 | Democratic | 2nd | 2020 | ||
Bucheon B | Kim Gi-pyo | 1972 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
Bucheon C | Lee Geon-tae | 1966 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
Gwangmyeong A | Lim O-kyeong | 1971 | Democratic | 2nd | 2020 | ||
Gwangmyeong B | Kim Nam-hee | 1978 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
Pyeongtaek A | Hong Gi-won | 1964 | Democratic | 2nd | 2020 | ||
Pyeongtaek B | Lee Byeong-jin | 1964 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
Pyeongtaek C | Kim Hyun-jung | 1969 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
Dongducheon–Yangju-Yeoncheon A | Jeong Seong-ho | 1961 | Democratic | 5th | 2004 | ||
Dongducheon–Yangju-Yeoncheon B | Kim Seong-won | 1973 | People Power | 3rd | 2016 | ||
Ansan A | Yang Moon-seok | 1966 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
Ansan B | Kim Hyun | 1965 | Democratic | 2nd | 2012 | ||
Ansan C | Park Hae-cheol | 1965 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
Goyang A | Kim Sung-hoi | 1972 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
Goyang B | Han Jun-ho | 1974 | Democratic | 2nd | 2020 | ||
Goyang C | Lee Ki-heon | 1968 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
Goyang D | Kim Young-hwan | 1971 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
Uiwang–Gwacheon | Lee So-young | 1985 | Democratic | 2nd | 2020 | ||
Guri | Yun Ho-jung | 1963 | Democratic | 5th | 2004 | ||
Namyangju A | Choi Min-hee | 1960 | Democratic | 2nd | 2012 | ||
Namyangju B | Kim Byung-joo | 1962 | Democratic | 2nd | 2020 | ||
Namyangju C | Kim Yong-min | 1976 | Democratic | 2nd | 2020 | ||
Osan | Cha Ji-ho | 1980 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
Siheung A | Moon Jeong-bok | 1967 | Democratic | 2nd | 2020 | ||
Siheung B | Cho Jeong-sik | 1963 | Democratic | 6th | 2004 | ||
Gunpo | Lee Hak-young | 1952 | Democratic | 4th | 2012 | ||
Hanam A | Choo Mi-ae | 1958 | Democratic | 6th | 1996 | ||
Hanam B | Kim Yong-man | 1986 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
Yongin A | Lee Sang-sik | 1966 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
Yongin B | Son Myoung-soo | 1966 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
Yongin C | Boo Seung-chan | 1970 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
Yongin D | Lee Un-ju | 1972 | Democratic | 3rd | 2012 | ||
Paju A | Yoon Hu-deok | 1957 | Democratic | 4th | 2012 | ||
Paju B | Park Jeong | 1962 | Democratic | 3rd | 2016 | ||
Icheon | Song Seok-jun | 1964 | People Power | 3rd | 2016 | ||
Anseong | Yoon Jong-kun | 1972 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
Gimpo A | Kim Ju-young | 1961 | Democratic | 2nd | 2020 | ||
Gimpo B | Park Sang-hyuk | 1973 | Democratic | 2nd | 2020 | ||
Hwaseong A | Song Ok-ju | 1965 | Democratic | 3rd | 2016 | ||
Hwaseong B | Lee Jun-seok | 1985 | New Reform | 1st | 2024 | ||
Hwaseong C | Kwon Chil-seung | 1965 | Democratic | 3rd | 2016 | ||
Hwaseong D | Jeon Yong-gi | 1991 | Democratic | 2nd | 2020 | ||
Gwangju A | So Byeong-hoon | 1954 | Democratic | 3rd | 2016 | ||
Gwangju B | An Tae-jun | 1969 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
Pocheon–Gapyeong | Kim Yong-tae | 1990 | People Power | 1st | 2024 | ||
Yeoju–Yangpyeong | Kim Seon-kyo | 1960 | People Power | 2nd | 2020 |
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Gangwon
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Constituency | Member | Year of birth | Party | Term | First elected | Notes | |
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Chuncheon–Cheorwon–Hwacheon–Yanggu A | Heo Young | 1970 | Democratic | 2nd | 2020 | ||
Chuncheon–Cheorwon–Hwacheon–Yanggu B | Han Gi-ho | 1952 | People Power | 4th | 2010 | ||
Wonju A | Park Jeong-ha | 1966 | People Power | 2nd | 2022 | ||
Wonju B | Song Ki-hun | 1963 | Democratic | 3rd | 2016 | ||
Gangneung | Kwon Seong-dong | 1960 | People Power | 5th | 2009 | ||
Donghae–Taebaek–Samcheok–Jeongseon | Lee Cheol-gyu | 1957 | People Power | 3th | 2016 | ||
Sokcho–Goseong–Yangyang–Inje | Lee Yang-soo | 1967 | People Power | 3rd | 2016 | ||
Hongcheon–Hoengseong–Yeongwol–Pyeongchang | Yoo Sang-beom | 1966 | People Power | 2nd | 2020 |
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North Chungcheong
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Constituency | Member | Year of birth | Party | Term | First elected | Notes | |
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Cheongju Sangdang | Lee Kang-il | 1967 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
Cheongju Seowon | Lee Goang-hee | 1963 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
Cheongju Heungdeok | Lee Yeon-hee | 1966 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
Cheongju Cheongwon | Song Jae-bong | 1969 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
Chungju | Lee Jong-bae | 1957 | People Power | 4th | 2014 | ||
Jecheon–Danyang | Eom Tae-young | 1958 | People Power | 2nd | 2020 | ||
Boeun–Okcheon–Yeongdong–Goesan | Park Duk-hyum | 1953 | People Power | 4th | 2012 | ||
Jeungpyeong–Jincheon–Eumseong | Lim Ho-seon | 1964 | Democratic | 2nd | 2020 |
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South Chungcheong
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Constituency | Member | Year of birth | Party | Term | First elected | Notes | |
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Cheonan A | Moon Jin-seok | 1962 | Democratic | 2nd | 2020 | ||
Cheonan B | Lee Jae-kwan | 1965 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
Cheonan C | Lee Jeong-mun | 1973 | Democratic | 2nd | 2020 | ||
Gongju–Buyeo–Cheongyang | Park Soo-hyun | 1964 | Democratic | 2nd | 2012 | ||
Boryeong–Seocheon | Jang Dong-hyeok | 1969 | People Power | 2nd | 2022 | ||
Asan A | Bok Ki-wang | 1968 | Democratic | 2nd | 2004 | ||
Asan B | Kang Hun-sik | 1973 | Democratic | 3rd | 2016 | ||
Seosan–Taean | Seong Il-jong | 1963 | People Power | 3rd | 2016 | ||
Nonsan–Gyeryong–Geumsan | Hwang Myong-sun | 1966 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
Dangjin | Eo Gi-gu | 1963 | Democratic | 3rd | 2016 | ||
Hongseong–Yesan | Kang Seung-kyu | 1963 | People Power | 2nd | 2008 |
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North Jeolla
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Constituency | Member | Year of birth | Party | Term | First elected | Notes | |
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Jeonju A | Kim Yoon-deok | 1966 | Democratic | 3rd | 2012 | ||
Jeonju B | Lee Seong-yoon | 1962 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
Jeonju C | Chung Dong-young | 1953 | Democratic | 5th | 1996 | ||
Gunsan-Gimje–Buan A | Shin Young-dae | 1968 | Democratic | 2nd | 2020 | ||
Gunsan-Gimje–Buan B | Lee Won-taek | 1970 | Democratic | 2nd | 2006 | ||
Iksan A | Lee Choon-seok | 1963 | Independent | 4th | 2008 | Expelled from Democratic on 6 August 2025 for trading stocks under another person's name. | |
Iksan B | Han Byeong-do | 1967 | Democratic | 3rd | 2004 | ||
Jeongeup–Gochang | Yoon Jun-byeong | 1961 | Democratic | 2th | 2020 | ||
Namwon–Jangsu–Imsil–Sunchang | Park Hee-seung | 1963 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
Wanju–Jinan–Muju | Ahn Ho-young | 1965 | Democratic | 3rd | 2016 |
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South Jeolla
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Constituency | Member | Year of birth | Party | Term | First elected | Notes | |
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Mokpo | Kim Won-i | 1968 | Democratic | 2nd | 2020 | ||
Yeosu A | Jo Cheol-hyeon | 1959 | Democratic | 2nd | 2020 | ||
Yeosu B | Cho Gye-won | 1966 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
Suncheon–Gwangyang–Gokseong–Gurye A | Kim Moon-soo | 1968 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
Suncheon–Gwangyang–Gokseong–Gurye B | Kwon Hyang-yeop | 1968 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
Naju–Hwasun | Shin Jeong-hun | 1964 | Democratic | 3rd | 2014 | ||
Damyang–Hampyeong–Yeonggwang–Jangseong | Lee Gae-ho | 1959 | Democratic | 4th | 2014 | ||
Goheung–Boseong–Jangheung–Gangjin | Mun Geum-ju | 1967 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
Haenam–Wando–Jindo | Park Jie-won | 1942 | Democratic | 5th | 1992 | ||
Yeongam–Muan–Sinan | Seo Sam-seok | 1959 | Democratic | 3rd | 2018 |
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North Gyeongsang
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Constituency | Member | Year of birth | Party | Term | First elected | Notes | |
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Pohang Buk | Kim Jeong-jae | 1966 | People Power | 3rd | 2016 | ||
Pohang Nam–Ulleung | Lee Sang-hwi | 1963 | People Power | 1st | 2024 | ||
Gyeongju | Kim Seok-ki | 1954 | People Power | 3rd | 2016 | ||
Gimcheon | Song Eon-seok | 1963 | People Power | 3rd | 2018 | ||
Andong–Yecheon | Kim Hyeong-dong | 1975 | People Power | 2nd | 2020 | ||
Gumi A | Gu Ja-geun | 1967 | People Power | 2nd | 2020 | ||
Gumi B | Kang Myeon-ku | 1977 | People Power | 1st | 2024 | ||
Yeongju–Yeongyang–Bonghwa | Lim Jong-deuk | 1964 | People Power | 1st | 2024 | ||
Yeongcheon–Cheongdo | Lee Man-hee | 1963 | People Power | 3rd | 2016 | ||
Sangju–Mungyeong | Lim Lee-ja | 1964 | People Power | 3rd | 2016 | ||
Gyeongsan | Cho Ji-yeon | 1987 | People Power | 1st | 2024 | ||
Uiseong–Cheongsong–Yeongdeok–Uljin | Park Hyeong-soo | 1965 | People Power | 2nd | 2020 | ||
Goryeong–Seongju–Chilgok | Jeong Hee-yong | 1976 | People Power | 2nd | 2020 |
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South Gyeongsang
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Constituency | Member | Year of birth | Party | Term | First elected | Notes | |
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Changwon Uichang | Kim Jong-yang | 1961 | People Power | 1st | 2024 | ||
Changwon Seongsan | Heo Seong-moo | 1963 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
Changwon Masanhappo | Choi Hyeong-du | 1962 | People Power | 2nd | 2020 | ||
Changwon Masanhoewon | Yoon Han-hong | 1962 | People Power | 3rd | 2016 | ||
Changwon Jinhae | Lee Jong-uk | 1965 | People Power | 1st | 2024 | ||
Jinju A | Park Dae-chul | 1961 | People Power | 4th | 2012 | ||
Jinju B | Kang Min-gook | 1971 | People Power | 2nd | 2020 | ||
Tongyeong–Goseong | Jeong Jeom-sig | 1965 | People Power | 3rd | 2019 | ||
Sacheon–Namhae–Hadong | Seo Cheon-ho | 1961 | People Power | 1st | 2024 | ||
Gimhae A | Min Hong-cheol | 1961 | Democratic | 4th | 2012 | ||
Gimhae B | Kim Jeong-ho | 1960 | Democratic | 3rd | 2016 | ||
Miryang–Uiryeong–Haman–Changnyeong | Park Sang-woong | 1959 | People Power | 1st | 2024 | ||
Geoje | Seo Il-jun | 1965 | People Power | 2nd | 2020 | ||
Yangsan A | Yoon Young-seok | 1964 | People Power | 4th | 2012 | ||
Yangsan B | Kim Tae-ho | 1962 | People Power | 4th | 2011 | ||
Sancheong–Hamyang–Geochang–Hapcheon | Shin Sung-beom | 1963 | People Power | 3rd | 2008 |
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Jeju
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Constituency | Member | Year of birth | Party | Term | First elected | Notes | |
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Jeju A | Moon Dae-lim | 1965 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
Jeju B | Kim Han-gyu | 1974 | Democratic | 2nd | 2022 | ||
Seogwipo | Wi Seong-gon | 1968 | Democratic | 3rd | 2016 |
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Proportional representation
People Future • Democratic Alliance • Rebuilding Korea • New Reform |
People Future
The following members were originally elected as members of the People Future Party, which merged into the People Power Party on 26 April 2024.[3]
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List number | Member | Year of birth | Party | Term | First elected | Notes | |
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1 | Choi Bo-yoon | 1978 | People Power | 1st | 2024 | ||
2 | Park Chung-kwon | 1986 | People Power | 1st | 2024 | ||
3 | Choi Soo-jin | 1968 | People Power | 1st | 2024 | ||
4 | Jin Jong-oh | 1979 | People Power | 1st | 2024 | ||
5 | Kang Sun-young | 1966 | People Power | 1st | 2024 | ||
6 | Kim Geon | 1966 | People Power | 1st | 2024 | ||
7 | Kim So-hee | 1973 | People Power | 1st | 2024 | ||
8 | Ihn Yo-han | 1959 | People Power | 1st | 2024 | ||
9 | Kim Min-jeon | 1965 | People Power | 1st | 2024 | ||
10 | Kim Ui-sang | 1959 | People Power | 1st | 2024 | ||
11 | Han Ji-ah | 1978 | People Power | 1st | 2024 | ||
12 | Yoo Yong-won | 1964 | People Power | 1st | 2024 | ||
13 | Cho Bae-sook | 1956 | People Power | 5th | 2000 | ||
14 | Kim Jang-gyum | 1961 | People Power | 1st | 2024 | ||
15 | Kim Yea-ji | 1980 | People Power | 2nd | 2020 | ||
16 | Ahn Sang-hoon | 1969 | People Power | 1st | 2024 | ||
17 | Lee Dal-hee | 1962 | People Power | 1st | 2024 | ||
18 | Park Jun-tae | 1981 | People Power | 1st | 2024 |
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Democratic Alliance
The following members were originally elected as members of the Democratic Alliance, which merged into the Democratic Party on 2 May 2024.[6][f]
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List number | Member | Year of birth | Party | Term | First elected | Notes | |
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1 | Seo Mi-hwa | 1967 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
Democratic | 1st | 2024 | Resigned to become the Director of National Security Office of the Republic of Korea on 5 June 2025. | ||||
3 | Bak Seung-a | 1985 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
4 | Lim Gwang-hyeon | 1969 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
5 | Jeong Hye-kyung | 1975 | Progressive | 1st | 2024 | Expelled to the Progressive Party on 25 April 2024[2] | |
6 | Yong Hye-in | 1990 | Basic Income | 2nd | 2020 | Expelled to the New Progressive Alliance on 25 April 2024, returned to the Basic Income Party on 30 April 2024[2][4] | |
7 | Oh Se-hee | 1955 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
8 | Park Hong-bae | 1972 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
Democratic | 1st | 2024 | Resigned to become the Presidential Spokesperson on 5 June 2025. | ||||
10 | Han Chang-min | 1973 | Social Democratic | 1st | 2024 | Expelled to the New Progressive Alliance on 25 April 2024, returned to the Social Democratic Party on 30 April 2024[2][4] | |
11 | Jeon Jong-deok | 1971 | Progressive | 1st | 2024 | Expelled to the Progressive Party on 25 April 2024[2] | |
12 | Kim Yoon | 1966 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
13 | Lim Mi-ae | 1966 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
14 | Jeong Eul-ho | 1971 | Democratic | 1st | 2024 | ||
15 | Son Sol | 1995 | Progressive | 1st | 2025 | Took seat 9 June 2025 after the resignation of Wi Sung-rak | |
16 | Choi Hyuk-jin | 1970 | Independent | 1st | 2025 | Took seat 9 June 2025 after the resignation of Kang You-jung. Expelled from the Democratic Party on 13 June 2025. Refused to return to Basic Income. |
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Rebuilding Korea
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List number | Member | Year of birth | Party | Term | First elected | Notes | |
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1 | Park Eun-jeong | 1972 | Rebuilding Korea | 1st | 2024 | ||
Rebuilding Korea | 1st | 2024 | Lost seat on 12 December 2024 | ||||
3 | Lee Hai-min | 1973 | Rebuilding Korea | 1st | 2024 | ||
4 | Shin Jang-sik | 1971 | Rebuilding Korea | 1st | 2024 | ||
5 | Kim Seon-min | 1964 | Rebuilding Korea | 1st | 2024 | ||
6 | Kim Jun-hyeong | 1963 | Rebuilding Korea | 1st | 2024 | ||
7 | Kim Jae-won | 1975 | Rebuilding Korea | 1st | 2024 | ||
8 | Hwang Un-ha | 1962 | Rebuilding Korea | 2nd | 2020 | ||
9 | Jung Choon-saeng | 1969 | Rebuilding Korea | 1st | 2024 | ||
10 | Cha Kyu-geun | 1968 | Rebuilding Korea | 1st | 2024 | ||
11 | Kang Gyeong-sook | 1967 | Rebuilding Korea | 1st | 2024 | ||
12 | Seo Wang-jin | 1964 | Rebuilding Korea | 1st | 2024 | ||
13 | Paik Sun-hee | 1968 | Rebuilding Korea | 1st | 2024 | Took seat after the lost of #2. |
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New Reform
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List number | Member | Year of birth | Party | Term | First elected | Notes | |
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1 | Lee Joo-young | 1982 | New Reform | 1st | 2024 | ||
2 | Cheon Ha-ram | 1986 | New Reform | 1st | 2024 |
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Notes
- The deputy speaker from the People Power Party
- Excluding two members expelled to the Progressive Party, one member expelled to the Basic Income Party, and one member expelled to the Social Democratic Party
- Choi Bo-yoon, Park Chung-kwon, Choi Soo-jin, Jin Jong-oh, Kang Sun-young, Kim Geon, Kim So-hee, Ihn Yo-han, Kim Min-jeon, Kim Ui-sang, Han Ji-ah, Yoo Yong-won, Cho Bae-sook, Kim Jang-gyum, Kim Yea-ji, Ahn Sang-hoon, Lee Dal-hee, Park Jun-tae,
- South Korea's National Assembly Act requires the Speaker to officially sit as an Independent
- South Korea's National Assembly Act requires the Speaker to officially sit as an Independent
- Excluding two members expelled to the Progressive Party, one member expelled to the Basic Income Party, and one member expelled to the Social Democratic Party
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