List of members of the National Assembly (South Korea), 2016–2020
The 20th session is the current session of the National Assembly of South Korea. Its members were first elected in the 2016 legislative election held on 13 April 2016. The session first convened on 30 May 2016, and is scheduled to be seated until 29 May 2020.
Composition
In the 2016 legislative election, four political parties were elected to the Assembly. As of 2017, three additional parties were newly established.List of members
Constituency
Seoul
Constituency | Member | Party | Notes | |
Jongno | Chung Sye-kyun | Democratic | Left MPK as being elected a speaker. Rejoined Democratic after his end of terms of a speaker. | |
Jung–Seongdong A | Hong Ihk-pyo | Democratic | ||
Jung–Seongdong B | Ji Sang-wook | Future United | Left Liberty Korea and joined Bareun and merged to Bareunmirae and left Bareunmirae and created New Conservative and merged into Future United | |
Yongsan | Chin Young | Democratic | ||
Gwangjin A | Jeon Hye-sook | Democratic | ||
Gwangjin B | Choo Mi-ae | Democratic | ||
Dongdaemun A | Ahn Gyu-baek | Democratic | ||
Dongdaemun B | Min Byung-doo | Independent | Left Democratic | |
Jungnang A | Seo Young-kyo | Democratic | Left Minjoo and rejoined Democratic | |
Jungnang B | Park Hong-keun | Democratic | ||
Seongbuk A | You Seung-hee | Democratic | ||
Seongbuk B | Ki Dong-min | Democratic | ||
Gangbuk A | Cheong Yang-seog | United Future | Left Saenuri and joined Bareun and left Bareun and rejoined Liberty Korea and merged into United Future | |
Gangbuk B | Park Yong-jin | Democratic | ||
Dobong A | In Jae-keun | Democratic | ||
Dobong B | Kim Seon-dong | United Future | ||
Nowon A | Koh Yong-jin | Democratic | ||
Nowon B | Woo Won-shik | Democratic | ||
Nowon C | Kim Seong-hwan | People's Democratic | Resigned to campaign for President of South Korea on 17 April 2017. Took office on 13 June 2018. | |
Eunpyeong A | Park Joo-min | Democratic | ||
Eunpyeong B | Kang Byeong-won | Democratic | ||
Seodaemun A | Woo Sang-ho | Democratic | ||
Seodaemun B | Kim Yeong-ho | Democratic | ||
Mapo A | Noh Woong-rae | Democratic | ||
Mapo B | Sohn Hye-won | Opened Democratic | Left Democratic and maintained independent and Made Open Democratic | |
Yangcheon A | Hwang Hee | Democratic | ||
Yangcheon B | Kim Yong-tae | Future United | Left Saenuri and joined Bareun and left Bareun and rejoined Liberty Korea | |
Gangseo A | Geum Tae-seop | Democratic | ||
Gangseo B | Kim Sung-tae | Future United | Left Saenuri and joined Bareun and left Bareun and rejoined Liberty Korea | |
Gangseo C | Han Jeoung-ae | Democratic | ||
Guro A | Lee In-young | Democratic | ||
Guro B | Park Young-sun | Democratic | ||
Geumcheon | Lee Hoon | Democratic | ||
Yeongdeungpo A | Kim Young-joo | Democratic | ||
Yeongdeungpo B | Shin Kyoung-min | Democratic | ||
Dongjak A | Kim Byung-kee | Democratic | ||
Dongjak B | Na Kyung-won | Future United | ||
Gwanak A | Kim Sung-shik | Independent | Merged to Bareunmirae and left Bareunmirae | |
Gwanak B | Oh Shin-hwan | Future United | Left Liberty Korea and joined Bareun and merged to Bareunmirae and left Bareunmirae and created New Conservative and merged into Future United | |
Seocho A | Lee Hye-hoon | Future United | Left Liberty Korea and joined Bareun and merged to Bareunmirae and left Bareunmirae and created New Conservative and merged into Future United | |
Seocho B | Park Seong-joong | Future United | Left Saenuri and joined Bareun and left Bareun and rejoined Liberty Korea | |
Gangnam A | Lee Jong-gu | Future United | Left Saenuri and joined Bareun and left Bareun and rejoined Liberty Korea | |
Gangnam B | Jun Hyeon-hee | Democratic | ||
Gangnam C | Lee Eun-jae | Future United | Left Saenuri and joined Bareun and left Bareun and rejoined Liberty Korea | |
Songpa A | Park In-sook | Future United | Left Saenuri and joined Bareun and left Bareun and rejoined Liberty Korea | |
Songpa B | Choi Jae-seong | People's Democratic | Left Democratic and joined People's. Lost seat on 5 December 2017 for election law violations. Took office on 13 June 2018. | |
Songpa C | Nam In-soon | Democratic | ||
Gangdong A | Jin Sun-mee | Democratic | ||
Gangdong B | Shim Jae-kwon | Democratic |