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List of members of the National Assembly (South Korea), 2024–2028

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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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Composition

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In the 2024 legislative election, more than eight political parties were elected to the Assembly.[1]

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Changes

Changes in party affiliation

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Resignations and expulsions

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List of members

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Constituency

SeoulBusanDaeguIncheonGwangjuDaejeonUlsanSejong
GyeonggiGangwonNorth ChungcheongSouth ChungcheongNorth JeollaSouth JeollaNorth GyeongsangSouth GyeongsangJeju

Seoul

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Busan

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Daegu

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Incheon

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Gwangju

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Daejeon

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Ulsan

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Sejong

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Gyeonggi

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Gangwon

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North Chungcheong

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South Chungcheong

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North Jeolla

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South Jeolla

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North Gyeongsang

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South Gyeongsang

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Jeju

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Proportional representation

People FutureDemocratic AllianceRebuilding KoreaNew 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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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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Rebuilding Korea

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New Reform

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Notes

  1. The deputy speaker from the People Power Party
  2. 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
  3. 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,
  4. South Korea's National Assembly Act requires the Speaker to officially sit as an Independent
  5. South Korea's National Assembly Act requires the Speaker to officially sit as an Independent
  6. 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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