List of members of the National Assembly (South Korea), 1958–1960

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The members of the fourth National Assembly of South Korea were elected on 2 May 1958. The assembly sat from 31 May 1958 until 28 July 1960. [1]

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Members

Seoul

ConstituencyMemberParty
Jongno A Yun Posun Democratic Party
Jongno BHan Geun-jo Democratic Party
Jung AJu Yo-han Democratic Party
Jung BJeong Il-hyeong Democratic Party
Dongdaemun AMin Gwan-sik Independent
Dongdaemun BLee Yeong-jun Democratic Party
Seongdong AYu Seong-gwon Democratic Party
Seongdong B Chough Pyung-ok Democratic Party
SeongbukSeo Beom-seok Democratic Party
Seodaemun A Kim Do-yeon Democratic Party
Seodaemun BChoi Gyu-nam Liberal Party
MapoKim Sang-don Democratic Party
Yongsan AEom Sang-seop Democratic Party
Yongsan BKim Won-man Democratic Party
Yeongdeungpo AYun Myeong-un Democratic Party
Yeongdeungpo BRyu Hong Democratic Party

Gyeonggi

ConstituencyMemberParty
Incheon AKim Jae-gon Democratic Party
Incheon B Kwak Sang-hun Democratic Party
Incheon CKim Hun Democratic Party
SuwonHong Gil-seon Democratic Party
GoyangLee Seong-ju Liberal Party
GwangjuChoi In-gyu Liberal Party
Yangju AGang Yeong-hun Democratic Party
Yangju BGang Seong-tae Liberal Party
PocheonYun Seong-sun Liberal Party
GapyeongHong Ik-pyo Democratic Party
YangpyeongYu Yong-sik Liberal Party
YeojuKim Ui-jun Liberal Party
Icheon Lee Ki-poong Liberal Party
YonginGu Cheol-hoe Democratic Party
AnseongO Jae-yeong Liberal Party
PyeongtaekJeong Jon-su Liberal Party
Hwaseong ASon Do-sim Liberal Party
Hwaseong BHong Bong-jin Democratic Party
SiheungLee Jae-hyeong Liberal Party
BucheonJang Gyeong-geun Liberal Party
GimpoJeong Jun Independent
GanghwaYun Jae-geun Independent
PajuJeong Dae-cheon Liberal Party
YeoncheonLee Ik-heung Liberal Party
OngjinYu Yeong-jun Liberal Party

North Chungcheong

ConstituencyMemberParty
CheongjuLee Min-u Democratic Party
ChungjuHong Byeong-gak Liberal Party
Cheongwon AO Beom-su Liberal Party
Cheongwon BGwak Ui-yeong Liberal Party
BoeunKim Seon-u Liberal Party
OkcheonGwon Bok-in Liberal Party
YeongdongMin Jang-sik Democratic Party
JincheonJeong Un-gap Liberal Party
GwisanKim Won-tae Liberal Party
EumseongKim Ju-muk Democratic Party
ChungwonJeong Sang-hui Liberal Party
JecheonLee Tae-yong Democratic Party
DanyangJo Jong-ho Independent

South Chungcheong

ConstituencyMemberParty
Daejeon AJeong Nak-hun Liberal Party
Daejeon BJin Hyeong-ha Democratic Party
DaedeokPark Byeong-bae Independent
YeongiRyu Ji-won Liberal Party
Gongju APark Chung-sik Liberal Party
Gongju BKim Hak-jun Democratic Party
Nonsan AKim Gong-pyeong Liberal Party
Nonsan BYun Dam Democratic Party
Buyeo AHan Gwang-seok Liberal Party
Buyeo BIm Cheol-ho Liberal Party
SeocheonU Hui-chang Democratic Party
BoryeongLee Won-jang Liberal Party
CheongyangKim Chang-dong Liberal Party
HongseongYu Seung-jun Democratic Party
YesanYun Byeong-gu Liberal Party
Seosan AJeon Yeong-seok Democratic Party
Seosan BRyu Sun-sik Liberal Party
Dangjin AIn Tae-sik Liberal Party
Dangjin BWon Yong-seok Liberal Party
AsanLee Min-u Liberal Party
Cheonan AHan Hui-seok Liberal Party
Cheonan BKim Jong-cheol Liberal Party

North Jeolla

ConstituencyMemberParty
Jeonju ARyu Cheong Democratic Party
Jeonju B Yi Cheol-seung Democratic Party
GunsanKim Won-jeon Liberal Party
IriKim Won-jung Liberal Party
Wanju ALee Jon-hwa Liberal Party
Wanju BBae Seong-gi Democratic Party
JinanLee Ok-dong Independent
Geumsan Yu Chin-san Democratic Party
MujuKim Jin-won Liberal Party
JangsuJeong Jun-mo Liberal Party
ImsilPark Se-gyeong Democratic Party
Namwon AJo Jeong-hun Democratic Party
Namwon BAn Gyun-seop Liberal Party
SunchangIm Cha-ju Liberal Party
Jeongeup ANa Yong-gyun Democratic Party
Jeongeup BSong Yeong-ju Democratic Party
Gochang AJeong Se-hwan Independent
Gochang BHong Sun-hui Democratic Party
BuanSin Gyu-sik Liberal Party
Gimje AJo Han-baek Democratic Party
Gimje BYun Je-sul Democratic Party
OkguYang Il-dong Independent
Iksan AKim Hyeong-seop Liberal Party
Iksan BYun Taek-jung Democratic Party

South Jeolla

ConstituencyMemberParty
Gwangju AJeong Seong-tae Democratic Party
Gwangju BLee Pil-ho Democratic Party
Gwangju CPark Heung-gyu Liberal Party
MokpoJeong Jung-seop Democratic Party
YeosuJeong Jae-wan Democratic Party
SuncheonYun Hyeong-nam Democratic Party
GwangsanLee Jeong-hyu Liberal Party
DamyangGuk Kwae-nam Liberal Party
GokseongJo Sun Liberal Party
GuryeLee Gap-sik Liberal Party
GwangyangHwang Suk-hyeon Liberal Party
YeocheonLee Eun-tae Liberal Party
SeungjuLee Hyeong-mo Liberal Party
Goheung ASon Mun-gyeong Liberal Party
Goheung BPark Cheol-ung Liberal Party
BoseongAn Yong-baek [lower-alpha 1] Liberal Party
Hwang Seong-su [lower-alpha 2] Liberal Party
HwasunGu Heung-nam Liberal Party
JangheungSon Seok-du Liberal Party
GangjinKim Hyang-su Independent
Haenam AKim Byeong-sun Liberal Party
Haenam BKim Seok-jin Liberal Party
YeongamKim Jun-yeonUnification Party
Muan ANa Pan-su Liberal Party
Muan BYu Ok-u Democratic Party
Muan CKim Sak Democratic Party
Naju ALee Sa-hyeong Independent
Naju BJeong Myeong-seop Liberal Party
HampyeongKim Ui-taek Democratic Party
YeonggwangJo Yeong-gyu Democratic Party
JangseongByeon Jin-gap Liberal Party
WandoKim Seon-tae Democratic Party
JindoSon Jae-hyeong Independent

North Gyeongsang

ConstituencyMemberParty
Daegu ASin Do-hwan Independent
Daegu BLee Byeong-ha Democratic Party
Daegu CLee U-jul [lower-alpha 3] Liberal Party
Im Mun-seok [lower-alpha 4] Democratic Party
Daegu DJo Jae-cheon Democratic Party
Daegu EJo Il-hwan Democratic Party
Daegu FLee Sun-hui [lower-alpha 5] Liberal Party
Choi Hui-song [lower-alpha 6] Democratic Party
PohangHa Tae-hwan Liberal Party
GyeongjuAn Yong-dae Independent
GimcheonMun Jong-du Independent
DalseongKim Seong-gon Liberal Party
GunwiPark Man-won Liberal Party
Uiseong AKim Gyu-man Democratic Party
Uiseong BPark Yeong-gyo Liberal Party
Andong AGwon O-jong Democratic Party
Andong BKim Ik-gi Liberal Party
CheongsongYun Yong-gu Liberal Party
Yeongyang Park Jong-gil Liberal Party
YeongdeokKim Won-gyu Liberal Party
Yeongil APark Sun-seok Liberal Party
Yeongil BKim Ik-no [lower-alpha 7] Liberal Party
Kim Jang-seop [lower-alpha 8] Liberal Party
Wolseong ALee Hyeop-u Liberal Party
Wolseong BLee Jong-jun Liberal Party
Yeongcheon AKim Sang-do Liberal Party
Yeongcheon BGwon Jung-don Democratic Party
GyeongsanPark Hae-jeong Democratic Party
CheongdoBan Jae-hyeon Independent
GoryeongJeong Nam-taek Liberal Party
SeongjuJu Byeong-hwan Democratic Party
Chilgok Chang Taek-sang Independent
GeumneungKim Cheol-an Liberal Party
SeonsanKim U-dong [lower-alpha 9] Liberal Party
Kim Dong-seok [lower-alpha 10] Independent
Sangju AJo Gwang-hui Liberal Party
Sangju BKim Jeong-geun Independent
MungyeongLee Dong-nyeong Liberal Party
YecheonJeong Jae-won Liberal Party
YeongjuLee Jeong-hui Liberal Party
BonghwaJeong Mun-heum Liberal Party
UlleungChoi Byeong-gwon Liberal Party

South Gyeongsang

ConstituencyMemberParty
Jung, BusanKim Eung-ju Democratic Party
Seo A, BusanLee Sang-yong Liberal Party
Seo B, BusanKim Dong-uk Democratic Party
Yeongdo A, BusanLee Yeong-eon Democratic Party
Yeongdo B, BusanLee Man-u Democratic Party
Dong A, BusanPark Sun-cheon Democratic Party
Dong B, BusanO Wi-yeong Democratic Party
Busanjin A, BusanLee Jong-nam Democratic Party
Busanjin B, BusanPark Chan-hyeon Democratic Party
Dongnae, BusanKim In-ho Liberal Party
MasanHeo Yun-su Democratic Party
JinjuKim Yong-jin Democratic Party
ChungmuChoi Cheon Democratic Party
JinhaeJu Geum-yong Independent
SamcheonpoLee Jae-hyeon Independent
JinyangGu Tae-hoe Democratic Party
UiryeongLee Yeong-hui Liberal Party
HamanJo Gyeong-gyu Liberal Party
ChangnyeongSin Yeong-ju Independent
Milyang APark Chang-hwa Democratic Party
Milyang BKim Jeong-hwan Democratic Party
YangsanJi Yeong-jin Liberal Party
Ulsan AAn Deok-gi Liberal Party
Ulsan BKim Seong-tak Liberal Party
DongnaeJo Il-jae Democratic Party
Gimhae AGang Jong-mu Liberal Party
Gimhae BLee Jong-su Liberal Party
Cheongwon AKim Hyeong-don Liberal Party
Cheongwon BLee Yong-beom Liberal Party
TongyeongSeo Jeong-gwi Democratic Party
GeojeJin Seok-jung Liberal Party
GoseongChoi Seok-rim Independent
SacheonJeong Heon-ju Democratic Party
NamhaeKim Jeong-gi Liberal Party
HadongSon Yeong-su Liberal Party
SancheongKim Jae-wi Liberal Party
HamyangPark Sang-gil Independent
GeochangSeo Han-du Liberal Party
Hapcheon AYu Bong-sun Liberal Party
Hapcheon BChoi Chang-seop Liberal Party

Gangwon

ConstituencyMemberParty
ChuncheonGye Gwang-sun Democratic Party
WonjuPark Chung-mo Democratic Party
GangneungChoi Yong-geun Liberal Party
ChunseongIm U-yeong Liberal Party
HongcheonLee Jae-hak Liberal Party
HoeseongJang Seok-yun Liberal Party
WonseongHong Beom-hui Liberal Party
YeongwolJeong Gyu-sang Liberal Party
PyeongchangHwang Ho-hyeon Independent
JeongseonYu Gi-su Independent
CheolwonSeo Im-su Independent
GimhwaPark Hyeon-suk Liberal Party
HwacheonPark Deok-yeong Liberal Party
YangguChoi Gyu-ok Liberal Party
InjeNa Sang-geun [lower-alpha 11] Liberal Party
Jeon Hyeong-san [lower-alpha 12] Liberal Party
GoseongHong Seung-eop Liberal Party
YangyangLee Dong-geun Liberal Party
MyeongjuPark Yong-ik Liberal Party
SamcheokKim Jin-man Liberal Party
UljinJeon Man-jung Liberal Party

Jeju

ConstituencyMemberParty
Jeju CityGo Dam-ryong Democratic Party
BukjejuKim Du-jin Liberal Party
NamjejuHyeon O-bong Independent

Notes

  1. Election invalidated on 24 June 1959.
  2. By-elected on 12 September 1959.
  3. Election invalidated on 24 December 1958.
  4. Declared election winner on 31 December 1958.
  5. Election invalidated on 20 September 1958.
  6. Declared election winner on 29 September 1958.
  7. Election invalidated on 4 November 1959.
  8. By-elected on 23 January 1960.
  9. Election invalidated on 3 January 1959.
  10. Declared election winner on 3 January 1959.
  11. Election invalidated on 11 March 1959.
  12. By-elected on 5 June 1959.

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References

  1. "Past Members - The 4th National Assembly (May 31, 1958~July 28, 1958)". National Assembly . Retrieved 20 July 2022.