List of members of the National Assembly (South Korea), 1960–1961

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The members of the fifth National Assembly of South Korea were elected on 29 June 1960. The assembly sat from 29 July 1960 until 16 May 1961. [1]

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House of Councillors

RegionMemberPartySet [lower-alpha 1]
Seoul Baek Nak-jun Independent 1
Han Tong-suk Democratic Party 1
Kim Dong-myeong Democratic Party 1
Jeon Yong-sun Democratic Party 2
Go Hui-dong Democratic Party 2
Lee In Independent 2
Gyeonggi Jeong Nak-pil Democratic Party 1
Sin Ui-sik Liberal Party 1
Yeo Un-hong Independent 1
Ha Sang-hun Democratic Party 2
Kim Yong-seong Democratic Party 2
Lee Gyo-seon Independent 2
North Chungcheong Park Gi-un Democratic Party 1
Song Pil-man Democratic Party 1
O Beom-su [lower-alpha 2] Liberal Party 2
Park Chan-hui Democratic Party 2
South Chungcheong Lee Beom-seok Independent 1
Lee Beom-seung Democratic Party 1
Sim Jong-seok Democratic Party 1
Han Gwang-seok [lower-alpha 3] Liberal Party 2
Jeong Geung-mo Independent 2
Lee Hun-guSocialist Mass Party2
North Jeolla Gang Taek-su Democratic Party 1
So Seon-gyu Democratic Party 1
Song Bang-yong Independent 1
Eom Byeong-hak Democratic Party 2
Eom Min-yeong Democratic Party 2
Yang Chun-geun Independent 2
South Jeolla Hwang Seong-su [lower-alpha 3] Liberal Party 1
Jo Guk-hyeon Democratic Party 1
Kim Nam-jung Independent 1
Lee Nam-gyu Democratic Party 1
Choi Sang-chae Democratic Party 2
Jeong Mun-gap Independent 2
Park Cheol-ung [lower-alpha 3] Independent 2
Yang Hoe-yeong Democratic Party 2
North Gyeongsang Baek Nam-eok Democratic Party 1
Choi Hui-song Democratic Party 1
Lee Hyo-sang Independent 1
Song Gwan-su [lower-alpha 3] Independent 1
Choi Dal-huiKorea Socialist Party2
Kim Jang-seop [lower-alpha 3] Independent 2
Gwon Dong-cheol Independent 2
Lee Won-man Democratic Party 2
South Gyeongsang An Ho-sang Independent 1
Kim Yong-ju Democratic Party 1
O Wi-yeong Democratic Party 1
Seol Chang-su Democratic Party 1
Jeong Sang-guGeneral Federation of
Innovation Associations
2
Kim Dal-beom Independent 2
Kim Hyeong-du Independent 2
Yun Chi-hyeong Democratic Party 2
Gangwon Jeong Sun-eung Democratic Party 1
Kim Dae-sik Independent 1
Kim Byeong-ro Democratic Party 2
Kim Jin-gu Democratic Party 2
Jeju Gang Jae-ryang Democratic Party 1
Gang Gyeong-ok [lower-alpha 2] Independent 2

House of Representatives

Seoul

ConstituencyMemberParty
Jongno A Yun Posun [lower-alpha 4] Democratic Party
Jeon Jin-han [lower-alpha 5] Independent
Jongno BHan Geun-jo Democratic Party
Jung AJu Yo-han Democratic Party
Jung BJeong Il-hyeong Democratic Party
Dongdaemun AMin Gwan-sik Democratic Party
Dongdaemun BLee Yeong-jun Democratic Party
Seongdong AYu Seong-gwon Democratic Party
Seongdong BHong Yong-jun Democratic Party
SeongbukSeo Beom-seok Democratic Party
Seodaemun A Kim Do-yeon Democratic Party
Seodaemun BKim San Democratic Party
MapoKim Sang-don [lower-alpha 6] Democratic Party
Sin Sang-cho [lower-alpha 7] Democratic Party
Yongsan A Chang Myon Democratic Party
Yongsan BKim Won-man Democratic Party
Yeongdeungpo AYun Myeong-un Democratic Party
Yeongdeungpo BKim Seok-won Independent

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
GoyangRyu Gwang-ryeol Independent
GwangjuSin Ha-gyun Independent
Yangju AGang Yeong-hun [lower-alpha 8] Democratic Party
Jo Yun-hyeong [lower-alpha 5] Democratic Party
Yangju BGang Seung-gu Democratic Party
YeoncheonHeo Hyeok Democratic Party
PocheonKim Yong-gu Democratic Party
GapyeongHong Ik-pyo Democratic Party
YangpyeongCheon Se-gi Democratic Party
YeojuPark Ju-un Democratic Party
IcheonChoi Ha-yeong [lower-alpha 9] Independent
Baek Du-jin [lower-alpha 10] Independent
YonginKim Yun-sik Democratic Party
AnseongKim Gap-su Independent
PyeongtaekLee Byeong-heon Democratic Party
Hwaseong APark Sang-muk Independent
Hwaseong BSeo Tae-won Independent
SiheungLee Jae-hyeong Independent
BucheonPark Je-hwan Independent
GimpoJeong Jun [lower-alpha 11] Independent
Heo Gil [lower-alpha 7] Democratic Party
GanghwaYun Jae-geun Independent
PajuHwang In-won Democratic Party
OngjinSon Chi-ho [lower-alpha 12] Independent
Jang Ik-hyeon [lower-alpha 13] Independent

North Chungcheong

ConstituencyMemberParty
CheongjuLee Min-u Democratic Party
ChungjuKim Gi-cheol Democratic Party
Cheongwon AShin Jong-ho Democratic Party
Cheongwon BKim Chang-su Democratic Party
BoeunPark Gi-jong Democratic Party
OkcheonShin Gak-hyu Democratic Party
YeongdongMin Jang-sik Democratic Party
JincheonLee Chung-hwan Democratic Party
GwisanAn Dong-jun [lower-alpha 3] Independent
Kim Sa-man [lower-alpha 14] Democratic Party
EumseongLee Jeong-seok [lower-alpha 3] Independent
Jeong In-so [lower-alpha 14] Independent
ChungwonJeong Sang-hui Independent
JecheonLee Tae-yong Democratic Party
DanyangJo Jong-hoConstitutional Association

South Chungcheong

ConstituencyMemberParty
Daejeon AYu Jin-yeong Democratic Party
Daejeon BJin Hyeong-ha Democratic Party
DaedeokPark Byeong-bae Independent
YeongiSeong Tae-gyeong Democratic Party
Gongju APark Chung-sik [lower-alpha 15] Independent
Eom Dae-seop [lower-alpha 10] Democratic Party
Gongju BKim Hak-jun Democratic Party
Nonsan AKim Cheon-su Democratic Party
Nonsan BYun Dam Democratic Party
Buyeo ALee Seok-gi Democratic Party
Buyeo BLee Jong-sun Democratic Party
SeocheonU Hui-chang Democratic Party
BoryeongKim Yeong-seon Democratic Party
CheongyangLee Sang-cheol Democratic Party
HongseongKim Yeong-hwan Independent
YesanSeong Won-gyeong Democratic Party
Seosan AJang Gyeong-sun Independent
Seosan BAn Man-bok Democratic Party
Dangjin ALee Gyu-yeong Democratic Party
Dangjin BPark Jun-seon Democratic Party
AsanSeong Gi-seon Democratic Party
Cheonan AHong Chun-sik Democratic Party
Cheonan BLee Sang-don Democratic Party

North Jeolla

ConstituencyMemberParty
Jeonju AYu Cheong Democratic Party
Jeonju B Yi Cheol-seung Democratic Party
GunsanKim Pan-sul Democratic Party
IriLee Chun-gi Democratic Party
Wanju ALee Jeong-won Democratic Party
Wanju BBae Seong-gi Democratic Party
JinanJeon Hyu-sang Independent
Geumsan Yu Chin-san Democratic Party
MujuShin Hyeon-don Democratic Party
JangsuSong Yeong-seon Independent
ImsilHan Sang-jun Independent
Namwon APark Hwan-saengSocialist Mass Party
Namwon BYun Jeong-gu Democratic Party
SunchangHong Yeong-gi Democratic Party
Jeongeup ANa Yong-gyun Democratic Party
Jeongeup BSong Neung-un [lower-alpha 3] Independent
Kim Seong-hwan [lower-alpha 14] Independent
Gochang ARyu Jin Democratic Party
Gochang BKim Sang-heum Independent
BuanSong Eul-sang Democratic Party
Gimje AJo Han-baek Democratic Party
Gimje BYun Je-sul Democratic Party
OkguYang Il-dong Democratic Party
Iksan AJo Gyu-wan Democratic Party
Iksan BYun Taek-jung Democratic Party

South Jeolla

ConstituencyMemberParty
Gwangju AJeong Seong-tae Democratic Party
Gwangju BKim Yong-hwan Democratic Party
Gwangju CLee Pil-seon Democratic Party
MokpoKim Mun-ok Democratic Party
YeosuJeong Jae-wan Democratic Party
SuncheonYun Hyeong-nam Democratic Party
GwangsanKo Mong-u Democratic Party
DamyangKim Dong-ho Democratic Party
GokseongYun Chu-seop Democratic Party
GuryeKo Gi-bong Democratic Party
GwangyangKim Seok-ju Democratic Party
YeocheonKim U-pyeong Democratic Party
SeungjuJo Yeon-ha Democratic Party
Goheung APark Hyeong-geun Democratic Party
Goheung BSeo Min-ho Independent
BoseongLee Jeong-rae Democratic Party
HwasunPark Min-gi Democratic Party
JangheungKo Yeong-wan Democratic Party
GangjinYang Byeong-il Democratic Party
Haenam AHong Gwang-pyo Independent
Haenam BKim Chae-yong Democratic Party
YeongamKim Jun-yeonUnification Party
Muan AKim Ok-hyeong Democratic Party
Muan BYu Ok-u Democratic Party
Muan CJu Do-yun Democratic Party
Naju AJeong Mun-chae Democratic Party
Naju BLee Gyeong Democratic Party
HampyeongKim Ui-taek Democratic Party
YeonggwangJo Yeong-gyu Democratic Party
JangseongKim Byeong-su Democratic Party
WandoKim Seon-tae Democratic Party
JindoPark Hui-su Democratic Party

North Gyeongsang

ConstituencyMemberParty
Daegu ASeo Dong-jin Democratic Party
Daegu BSeo Sang-ilSocialist Mass Party
Daegu CLim Mun-seok Democratic Party
Daegu DJo Jae-cheon Democratic Party
Daegu EJo Il-hwan Democratic Party
Daegu FJang Yeong-mo Democratic Party
PohangLee Sang-myeon Democratic Party
GimcheonKim Se-yeong Independent
GyeongjuO Jeong-guk Democratic Party
DalseongPark Jun-gyu Democratic Party
GunwiMun Myeong-ho Democratic Party
Uiseong AO Sang-sik Democratic Party
Uiseong BU Hong-gu Democratic Party
Andong AKim Si-hyeon Independent
Andong BPark Hae-chung Democratic Party
CheongsongShim Gil-seop Democratic Party
Yeongyang Park Jong-gil Independent
YeongdeokKim Yeong-su Democratic Party
Yeongil AChoi Tae-neung Democratic Party
Yeongil BChoi Hae-yong Democratic Party
Wolseong AKim Jong-hae Independent
Wolseong BHwang Han-su Democratic Party
Yeongcheon AJo Heon-su Democratic Party
Yeongcheon BKwon Jung-don Democratic Party
GyeongsanPark Hae-jeong Democratic Party
CheongdoKim Jun-tae Democratic Party
GoryeongKwak Tae-jin Democratic Party
SeongjuJu Byeong-hwan Democratic Party
Chilgok Chang Taek-sang Independent
GeumneungU Don-gyu Independent
SeonsanShin Ju-won Independent
Sangju AHong Jeong-pyo Democratic Party
Sangju BKim Gi-yeong Independent
MungyeongLee Byeong-ha Democratic Party
YecheonHyeon Seok-ho Democratic Party
YeongjuHwang Ho-yeong Democratic Party
BonghwaChoi Yeong-du Independent
UlleungJeon Seok-bong Independent

South Gyeongsang

ConstituencyMemberParty
Jung, BusanKim Eung-ju Democratic Party
Seo A, BusanKim Yong-sam Democratic Party
Seo B, BusanKim Dong-uk Democratic Party
Yeongdo A, BusanChoi Seong-uk Democratic Party
Yeongdo B, BusanLee Man-u Democratic Party
Dong A, BusanPark Sun-cheon Democratic Party
Dong B, BusanLee Jong-rin Democratic Party
Busanjin A, BusanLee Jong-nam Democratic Party
Busanjin B, BusanPark Chan-hyeon Democratic Party
Dongnae, BusanKim Myeong-su Democratic Party
MasanJeong Nam-gyu Democratic Party
JinjuKim Yong-jin Democratic Party
ChungmuChoi Cheon Democratic Party
JinhaeKim Byeong-jin Democratic Party
SamcheonpoLee Jae-hyeon Independent
JinyangHwang Nam-pal Democratic Party
UiryeongKang Bong-yong Democratic Party
HamanHan Jong-geon Democratic Party
ChangnyeongPark Gi-jeong Democratic Party
Milyang ABaek Nam-hun Democratic Party
Milyang BPark Gwon-huiSocialist Mass Party
YangsanLim Gi-tae Independent
Ulsan AChoi Yeong-geun Democratic Party
Ulsan BJeong Hae-yeong Independent
DongnaeJo Il-jae Democratic Party
Gimhae AChoi Won-ho Democratic Party
Gimhae BSeo Jeong-won Independent
Cheongwon ALee Yang-ho Democratic Party
Cheongwon BKim Bong-jae Independent
TongyeongSeo Jeong-gwi Democratic Party
GeojeYun Byeong-han Democratic Party
GoseongChoi Seok-rim [lower-alpha 15] Liberal Party
Kim Gi-yong [lower-alpha 10] Independent
SacheonJeong Heon-ju Democratic Party
NamhaeChoi Chi-hwan [lower-alpha 3] Independent
Kim Jong-gil [lower-alpha 14] Democratic Party
HadongYun Jong-su Independent
SancheongJo Myeong-hwan Democratic Party
HamyangJeong Jun-hyeon Democratic Party
GeochangSin Jung-ha Democratic Party
Hapcheon ALee Sang-sin Independent
Hapcheon BJeong Gil-yeong Democratic Party

Gangwon

ConstituencyMemberParty
ChuncheonGye Gwang-sun Democratic Party
WonjuPark Chung-mo Democratic Party
GangneungKim Myeong-yun Democratic Party
ChunseongLee Chan-u Independent
HongcheonLee Jae-hak [lower-alpha 9] Independent
Lee Gyo-seon [lower-alpha 10] Independent
HoeseongYang Deok-in Democratic Party
WonseongYun Gil-jungSocialist Mass Party
YeongwolTae Wan-seon Democratic Party
PyeongchangJang Chun-geun Independent
JeongseonSin In-u Democratic Party
CheolwonHwang Hak-seong Independent
GimhwaKim Yong-hae Independent
HwacheonKim Jun-seop Democratic Party
YangguKim Jae-sun Democratic Party
InjeJeon Hyeong-san [lower-alpha 3] Liberal Party
Kim Dae-jung [lower-alpha 14] Democratic Party
GoseongKim Eung-jo Independent
YangyangHam Jong-bin Democratic Party
MyeongjuChoi Jun-gil Independent
SamcheokChoi Gyeong-sik Democratic Party
UljinKim Gwang-jun Democratic Party

Jeju

ConstituencyMemberParty
Jeju CityGo Dam-ryong Democratic Party
BukjejuHong Mun-jung Independent
NamjejuKim Seong-sukKorea Socialist Party

Notes

  1. Set 1 members were elected to a six-year term while Set 2 members were elected to a three-year term.
  2. 1 2 Removed on 25 April 1961.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Removed on 8 March 1961.
  4. Elected as President of South Korea on 12 August 1960.
  5. 1 2 By-elected on 10 October 1960.
  6. Resigned on 3 December 1960.
  7. 1 2 By-elected on 10 February 1961.
  8. Died on 15 August 1960.
  9. 1 2 Removed 21 February 1961.
  10. 1 2 3 4 By-elected on 24 April 1961.
  11. Resigned on 5 December 1960.
  12. Election invalidated on 13 December 1960.
  13. By-elected on 30 December 1960.
  14. 1 2 3 4 5 By-elected on 13 May 1961.
  15. 1 2 Election invalidated on 4 April 1961.

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  1. "Past Members". National Assembly . Retrieved 20 July 2022.