List of members of the National Assembly (South Korea), 2000–2004

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The members of the sixteenth National Assembly of South Korea were elected on 13 April 2000. The Assembly sat from 30 May 2000 until 29 May 2004. [1]

Members

Province/cityConstituencyMemberParty
Seoul JongnoChung In-bong [lower-alpha 1] Grand National Party
Park Jin [lower-alpha 2] Grand National Party
JungChyung Dai-chul Millennium Democratic Party
YongsanSeol Song-woong Millennium Democratic Party
Seongdong Im Jong-seok Millennium Democratic Party
Gwangjin A Kim Young-choon Grand National Party
Gwangjin B Choo Mi-ae Millennium Democratic Party
Dongdaemun AKim Hee-sun Millennium Democratic Party
Dongdaemun BKim Yung-koo [lower-alpha 3] Grand National Party
Hong Joon-pyo [lower-alpha 4] Grand National Party
Jungnang ALee Sang-soo Millennium Democratic Party
Jungnang BKim Duk-kyu Millennium Democratic Party
Seongbuk AYoo Jay-kun Millennium Democratic Party
Seongbuk BShin Geh-ryoon Millennium Democratic Party
Gangbuk AKim Won-gil Millennium Democratic Party
Gangbuk BChough Soon-hyung Millennium Democratic Party
Dobong A Kim Geun-tae Millennium Democratic Party
Dobong B Sul Hoon Millennium Democratic Party
Nowon AHam Seung-heui Millennium Democratic Party
Nowon BLim Chae-jung Millennium Democratic Party
Eunpyeong AKang In-sup Grand National Party
Eunpyeong B Lee Jae-oh Grand National Party
Seodaemun ALee Sung-hun Grand National Party
Seodaemun BChang Che-shik Millennium Democratic Party
Mapo APark Myung-hwan Grand National Party
Mapo BPark Joo-cheon Grand National Party
Yangcheon A Won Hee-ryong Grand National Party
Yangcheon BKim Yung-bae [lower-alpha 5] Millennium Democratic Party
O Gyeong-hun [lower-alpha 6] Grand National Party
Gangseo AShin Ki-nam Millennium Democratic Party
Gangseo BKim Seong-ho Millennium Democratic Party
Guro AKim Ki-bae Grand National Party
Guro BChang Young-shin [lower-alpha 7] Millennium Democratic Party
Lee Seung-chul [lower-alpha 4] Grand National Party
Geumcheon Jang Sung-min [lower-alpha 8] Millennium Democratic Party
Lee Woo-jae [lower-alpha 2] Grand National Party
Yeongdeungpo AKim Myung-sup Millennium Democratic Party
Yeongdeungpo B Kim Min-seok [lower-alpha 9] Millennium Democratic Party
Kwon Young-se [lower-alpha 2] Grand National Party
Dongjak A Suh Chung-won Grand National Party
Dongjak BYoo Yong-tae Millennium Democratic Party
Gwanak ALee Hoon-pyung Millennium Democratic Party
Gwanak B Lee Hae-chan Millennium Democratic Party
Seocho APark Won-hong Grand National Party
Seocho BKim Deog-ryong Grand National Party
Gangnam AChoe Byung-yul Grand National Party
Gangnam B Oh Se-hoon Grand National Party
Songpa AMaeng Hyung-kyu Grand National Party
Songpa BKim Sung-soon Millennium Democratic Party
Gangdong ALee Bu-young Grand National Party
Gangdong BShim Jae-kwon Millennium Democratic Party
Busan Jung–Dong Chung Ui-hwa Grand National Party
SeoChung Moon-hwa Grand National Party
Yeongdo Kim Hyong-o Grand National Party
Busanjin AChung Jey-moon [lower-alpha 10] Grand National Party
Kim Byung-ho [lower-alpha 2] Grand National Party
Busanjin BDo Jong-yee Grand National Party
DongraePark Kwan-yong Grand National Party
Nam Kim Moo-sung Grand National Party
Buk–Gangseo AChung Hyung-keun Grand National Party
Buk–Gangseo BHuh Tae-yeol Grand National Party
Haeundae–Gijang AShon Tae-in [lower-alpha 11] Grand National Party
Suh Byung-soo [lower-alpha 2] Grand National Party
Haeundae–Gijang BAn Kyung-ryul Grand National Party
Saha AEom Ho-sung Grand National Party
Saha BPark Chong-ung Grand National Party
GeumjeongKim Jin-jae Grand National Party
YeonjeKwon Tae-mang Grand National Party
SuyeongYoo Heung-soo Grand National Party
SasangKwon Chul-hyun Grand National Party
Daegu JungBaek Seung-hong Grand National Party
Dong Kang Shin-sung-yill Grand National Party
Seo Kang Jae-sup Grand National Party
NamHyun Sung-il Grand National Party
Buk APark Sung-kook Grand National Party
Buk BAhn Taek-soo Grand National Party
Suseong AKim Mahn-je Grand National Party
Suseong BYun Young-tak Grand National Party
Dalseo APark Jong-keun Grand National Party
Dalseo BLee Hae-bong Grand National Party
Dalseong Park Geun-hye Grand National Party
Incheon Jung–Dong–OngjinSuh Sang-suhp Grand National Party
Nam AMin Bong-gi Grand National Party
Nam BAhn Young-keun Grand National Party
Yeonsu Hwang Woo-yea Grand National Party
Namdong ALee Yoon-sung Grand National Party
Namdong BLee Ho-woong Millennium Democratic Party
Bupyeong APark Sang-kyu Millennium Democratic Party
Bupyeong BChoi Yong-gyu Millennium Democratic Party
Gyeyang Song Young-gil Millennium Democratic Party
Seo–Ganghwa ACho Han-chun Millennium Democratic Party
Seo–Ganghwa BPark Yong-ho [lower-alpha 12] Millennium Democratic Party
Lee Kyeong-jae [lower-alpha 2] Grand National Party
Gwangju DongKim Kyung-cheon Millennium Democratic Party
SeoChung Dong-chae Millennium Democratic Party
NamKang Woon-tae Independent
Buk APark Kwang-tae [lower-alpha 13] Millennium Democratic Party
Kim Song-hyum [lower-alpha 2] Millennium Democratic Party
Buk BKim Tae-hong Millennium Democratic Party
GwangsanJeon Kab-kil Millennium Democratic Party
Daejeon DongLee Yang-hee United Liberal Democrats
Jung Kang Chang-hee United Liberal Democrats
Seo A Park Byeong-seug Millennium Democratic Party
Seo BLee Jae-sun United Liberal Democrats
YuseongSong Sok-chan Millennium Democratic Party
DaedeokKim Won-wung Grand National Party
Ulsan Jung Kim Tae-ho [lower-alpha 14] Grand National Party
Jeong Kab-yoon [lower-alpha 15] Grand National Party
NamChoi Byung-gook Grand National Party
Dong Chung Mong-joon Independent
BukYoon Doo-hwan Grand National Party
UljuKwon Ki-sool Grand National Party
Gyeonggi Province Jangan, SuwonPark Jong-hee Grand National Party
Gwonseon, SuwonShin Hyun-tae Grand National Party
Paldal, Suwon Nam Kyung-pil Grand National Party
Sujeong, SeongnamLee Yoon-soo Millennium Democratic Party
Jungwon, SeongnamCho Sung-joon Millennium Democratic Party
Bundang A, SeongnamKo Heung-kil Grand National Party
Bundang B, Seongnam Yim Tae-hee Grand National Party
Uijeongbu Moon Hee-sang [lower-alpha 16] Millennium Democratic Party
Hong Moon-jong [lower-alpha 6] Grand National Party
Manan, Anyang Lee Jong-kul Millennium Democratic Party
Dongan, Anyang Shim Jae-chul Grand National Party
Wonmi A, BucheonAn Dong-seon Millennium Democratic Party
Wonmi B, BucheonBae Ki-sun Millennium Democratic Party
Sosa, Bucheon Kim Moon-soo Grand National Party
Ojeong, BucheonChoi Seon-young Millennium Democratic Party
Gwangmyeong Sohn Hak-kyu [lower-alpha 17] Grand National Party
Jeon Jae-hee [lower-alpha 2] Grand National Party
Pyeongtaek A Won Yoo-chul Millennium Democratic Party
Pyeongtaek BJung Jang-seon Millennium Democratic Party
Dongducheon–YangjuMok Yo-sang Grand National Party
Ansan A Kim Young-hwan Millennium Democratic Party
Ansan B Chun Jung-bae Millennium Democratic Party
Deokyang A, GoyangKwack Chi-young [lower-alpha 18] Millennium Democratic Party
Rhyu Si-min [lower-alpha 6] People's Party for Reform
Deokyang B, GoyangLee Keun-jin Millennium Democratic Party
Ilsan A, GoyangJong Bum-goo Millennium Democratic Party
Ilsan B, GoyangKim Deok-bae Millennium Democratic Party
Gwacheon–Uiwang Ahn Sang-soo Grand National Party
GuriJun Yong-won Grand National Party
NamyangjuCho Jung-moo Grand National Party
Osan–HwaseongKang Sung-koo Millennium Democratic Party
SiheungPark Byung-yoon Millennium Democratic Party
Gunpo Kim Boo-kyum Grand National Party
HanamYou Sung-keun [lower-alpha 19] Grand National Party
Kim Hwang-sik [lower-alpha 2] Grand National Party
PajuLee Jai-chang Grand National Party
IcheonLee Hee-kyu Millennium Democratic Party
Yongin ANamgoong Seuk Millennium Democratic Party
Yongin BKim Yun-seek Millennium Democratic Party
AnseongSim Kyu-sub [lower-alpha 20] Millennium Democratic Party
Lee Hae-koo [lower-alpha 2] Grand National Party
GimpoPark Chong-woo Millennium Democratic Party
YeojuRhee Q-taek Grand National Party
Gwangju CountyPark Hyuk-kyu Grand National Party
Yeoncheon–Pocheon Lee Han-dong United Liberal Democrats
Gapyeong–Yangpyeong Choung Byoung-gug Grand National Party
Gangwon Province Chuncheon Han Seung-soo Democratic People's Party
WonjuLee Chang-bok Millennium Democratic Party
GangneungChoi Don-woung [lower-alpha 21] Grand National Party
Donghae–SamcheokChoi Yeon-hee Grand National Party
Taebaek–JeongseonKim Taek-kee Millennium Democratic Party
Sokcho–Goseong–Yangyang–InjeSong Hun-suk Millennium Democratic Party
Hongcheon–HoengseongYu Jae-kyu Millennium Democratic Party
Yeongwol–Pyeongchang Kim Yong-hak Grand National Party
Cheolwon–Hwacheon–YangguLee Yong-sam Millennium Democratic Party
North Chungcheong Province Sangdang, CheongjuHong Jae-hyong Millennium Democratic Party
Heungdeok, CheongjuYoon Kyeong-sig Grand National Party
ChungjuLee Won-sung Millennium Democratic Party
Jecheon–DanyangSong Kwang-ho United Liberal Democrats
CheongwonShin Kyung-shik Grand National Party
Boeun–Okcheon–YeongdongShim Kyu-cheol Grand National Party
Jincheon–Gwisan–Eumseong Chung Woo-taik United Liberal Democrats
South Chungcheong Province Cheonan AJeon Yong-hak Millennium Democratic Party
Cheonan BHam Suk-jae United Liberal Democrats
Gongju–Yeongi Chung Jin-suk United Liberal Democrats
Boryeong–SeocheonKim Yong-hwan New Korea Party of Hope
AsanWon Churll-hee United Liberal Democrats
Seosan–TaeanMoon Seok-ho Millennium Democratic Party
Nonsan–GeumsanRhee In-je Millennium Democratic Party
BuyeoKim Hak-won United Liberal Democrats
Cheongyang–HongseongLee One-ku United Liberal Democrats
YesanOh Jang-seop United Liberal Democrats
Dangjin Song Young-jin Millennium Democratic Party
North Jeolla Province Wansan, JeonjuChang Young-dal Millennium Democratic Party
Deokjin, Jeonju Chung Dong-young Millennium Democratic Party
Gunsan Kang Hyun-wook [lower-alpha 22] Millennium Democratic Party
Kang Bong-kyun [lower-alpha 2] Millennium Democratic Party
IksanLee Hyup Millennium Democratic Party
JeongeupKim Won-ki Millennium Democratic Party
Namwon–SunchangLee Kang-rae Independent
GimjeChang Sung-won Millennium Democratic Party
Wanju–ImsilKim Tai-shik Millennium Democratic Party
Jinan–Muju–Jangsu Chung Sye-kyun Millennium Democratic Party
Gochang–BuanChung Kyun-hwan Millennium Democratic Party
South Jeolla Province MokpoKim Hong-il Millennium Democratic Party
YeosuKim Choong-joh Millennium Democratic Party
SuncheonKim Kyung-jae Millennium Democratic Party
NajuBae Ki-woon Millennium Democratic Party
Gwangyang–GuryeChung Chul-ki Millennium Democratic Party
Damyang–Gokseong–JangseongKim Hyo-seuk Millennium Democratic Party
GoheungPark Sang-cheon Millennium Democratic Party
Boseong–Hwasun Park Joo-sun Independent
Jangheung–YeongamKim Ok-doo Millennium Democratic Party
Gangjin–WandoChun Yong-taek Millennium Democratic Party
Haenam–JindoLee Jung-il Independent
Muan–SinanHahn Hwa-kap Millennium Democratic Party
Hampyeong–Yeonggwang Lee Nak-yon Millennium Democratic Party
North Gyeongsang Province Buk, PohangLee Byung-suk Grand National Party
Nam, Pohang–Ulleung Lee Sang-deuk Grand National Party
GyeongjuKim Il-yun Grand National Party
GimcheonRim In-bae Grand National Party
AndongKwon Oh-eul Grand National Party
GumiKim Seong-jo Grand National Party
YeongjuPark Si-kyun Grand National Party
YeongcheonPark Heon-ki Grand National Party
SangjuLee Sang-bae Grand National Party
Mungyeong–YecheonShin Yung-kook Grand National Party
Gyeongsan–CheongdoPark Jae-wook Grand National Party
Goryeong–SeongjuChoo Jin-woo Grand National Party
Gunwi–UiseongChung Chang-wha Grand National Party
ChilgokLee In-ki Grand National Party
Cheongsong–Yongyang–YeongdeokKim Chan-woo Grand National Party
Bonghwa–UljinKim Kwang-won Grand National Party
South Gyeongsang Province Changwon AKim Jong-ha Grand National Party
Changwon BLee Ju-young Grand National Party
Hampo, MasanKim Ho-il [lower-alpha 23] Grand National Party
Kim Jung-boo [lower-alpha 2] Grand National Party
Hoewon, MasanKang Sam-jae Grand National Party
JinjuHa Soon-bong Grand National Party
Jinhae Kim Hak-song Grand National Party
Tongyeong–GoseongKim Dong-wook Grand National Party
SacheonLee Bang-ho Grand National Party
GimhaeKim Young-iel Grand National Party
Milyang–ChangnyeongKim Yong-kap Grand National Party
GeojeKim Ki-choon Grand National Party
YangsanLah Oh-yeon Grand National Party
Uiryeong–HamanYun Han-doo Grand National Party
Namhae–HadongPark Hee-tae Grand National Party
Sancheong–HapcheonKim Yong-kyun Grand National Party
Hamyang–GeochangLee Kang-too Grand National Party
Jeju Province Jeju CityHyun Kyung-dae Grand National Party
BukjejuJang Jung-un [lower-alpha 10] Millennium Democratic Party
Yang Jung-kyu [lower-alpha 2] Grand National Party
Seogwipo–NamjejuKo Jin-boo Millennium Democratic Party
NationalProportional representation Lee Hoi-chang [lower-alpha 24] Grand National Party
Hong Sa-duk Grand National Party
Lee Yun-sook Grand National Party
Kang Chang-sung Grand National Party
Shin Young-kyun Grand National Party
Suh Chung-hwa Grand National Party
Rhee Shang-hi [lower-alpha 25] Grand National Party
Park Se-hawn Grand National Party
Jeon Jae-hee [lower-alpha 26] Grand National Party
Cho Woong-kyu [lower-alpha 27] Grand National Party
Yoon Yeo-joon Grand National Party
Lee Hahn-koo Grand National Party
Kim Jung-sook Grand National Party
Kim Rak-ki Grand National Party
Park Chang-dal Grand National Party
Kim Hong-shin [lower-alpha 28] Grand National Party
Lee Won-chang Grand National Party
Hwang Seung-min [lower-alpha 29] Grand National Party
Lim Jin-chool [lower-alpha 30] Grand National Party
Lee Won-hyung Grand National Party
Son Hi-jung Grand National Party
Kim Young-sun [lower-alpha 31] Grand National Party
Yoo Han-yul [lower-alpha 32] Grand National Party
Jang Kwang-keun [lower-alpha 33] Grand National Party
Song Byeong-dae [lower-alpha 34] Grand National Party
Kim Young-gu [lower-alpha 35] Grand National Party
Park Kyung-sub [lower-alpha 36] Grand National Party
Lee Man-jae [lower-alpha 37] Grand National Party
Suh Young-hoon [lower-alpha 38] Millennium Democratic Party
Choi Young-hee Millennium Democratic Party
Chang Tae-wan Millennium Democratic Party
Lee Man-sup Millennium Democratic Party
Han Myeong-sook [lower-alpha 39] Millennium Democratic Party
Kim Un-yong Millennium Democratic Party
Park In-sang [lower-alpha 40] Millennium Democratic Party
Lee Mi-kyung [lower-alpha 41] Millennium Democratic Party
Park Sang-hee Millennium Democratic Party
Lee Jae-joung [lower-alpha 41] Millennium Democratic Party
Huh Un-na [lower-alpha 41] Millennium Democratic Party
Choi Jae-seung Millennium Democratic Party
Kim Han-gil [lower-alpha 42] Millennium Democratic Party
Kim Bang-rim Millennium Democratic Party
Kim Ki-jai Millennium Democratic Party
Kim Young-jin [lower-alpha 43] Millennium Democratic Party
Yoon Chul-sang Millennium Democratic Party
Cho Jae-hwan Millennium Democratic Party
Yu Sam-nam [lower-alpha 44] Millennium Democratic Party
Kim Hwa-joong [lower-alpha 45] Millennium Democratic Party
Choi Myun-hun [lower-alpha 46] Millennium Democratic Party
Park Yang-soo [lower-alpha 47] Millennium Democratic Party
Cho Bae-sook [lower-alpha 48] Millennium Democratic Party
Oh Young-sik [lower-alpha 49] Millennium Democratic Party
Koo Jong-tae [lower-alpha 50] Millennium Democratic Party
An Sang-hyun [lower-alpha 51] Millennium Democratic Party
Hwang Chang-joo [lower-alpha 52] Millennium Democratic Party
Park Jeong-when [lower-alpha 53] Millennium Democratic Party
Han Chung-su [lower-alpha 54] Millennium Democratic Party
Yang Seung-boo [lower-alpha 55] Millennium Democratic Party
Park Kum-ja [lower-alpha 56] Millennium Democratic Party
Lee Jong-sung [lower-alpha 57] Millennium Democratic Party
An Hi-ok [lower-alpha 58] Millennium Democratic Party
Kim Jong-pil United Liberal Democrats
Cho Hee-wook United Liberal Democrats
Kim Chong-hoh [lower-alpha 59] United Liberal Democrats
Cho Boo-young United Liberal Democrats
Ahn Dae-ryun United Liberal Democrats
Byun Ung-jun [lower-alpha 60] United Liberal Democrats
Kang Sook-ja Democratic People's Party
  1. Election invalidated on 25 June 2002.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 By-elected on 8 August 2002.
  3. Election invalidated on 1 June 2001.
  4. 1 2 By-elected on 25 October 2001.
  5. Election invalidated on 28 March 2003.
  6. 1 2 3 By-elected on 24 April 2003.
  7. Election invalidated on 13 July 2001.
  8. Election invalidated on 22 January 2002.
  9. Election invalidated on 27 May 2002.
  10. 1 2 Election invalidated on 28 June 2002.
  11. Died on 5 January 2002.
  12. Election invalidated on 14 June 2002.
  13. Resigned on 1 July 2002 to start his term as Mayor of Daegu.
  14. Died on 10 July 2002.
  15. By-elected on 19 December 2002.
  16. Resigned on 7 March 2003 after being appointed as Chief of Staff to the President.
  17. Resigned on 1 July 2002 to start his term as Governor of Gyeonggi Province.
  18. Election invalidated on 26 November 2002.
  19. Election invalidated on 24 May 2002.
  20. Died on 27 January 2002.
  21. Resigned on 3 September 2001; by-elected on 25 October 2001.
  22. Resigned on 1 July 2002 to start his term as Governor of North Jeolla Province.
  23. Election invalidated on 21 February 2002.
  24. Resigned on 26 November 2002 to run in the 2002 South Korean presidential election.
  25. Lost seat on 1 February 2004.
  26. Resigned on 22 July 2002 to run in the 8 August 2002 by-election in Gyangmyeong, Gyeonggi Province.
  27. Lost seat on 25 March 2004.
  28. Lost seat on 9 December 2003.
  29. Died on 6 February 2003.
  30. Lost seat on 29 March 2004.
  31. Succeeded Jeon Jae-hee on 22 July 2002.
  32. Succeeded Lee Hoi-chang on 26 November 2002.
  33. Succeeded Hwang Seung-min on 6 February 2003.
  34. Succeeded Kim Hong-shin on 9 December 2003.
  35. Succeeded Rhee Shang-hi on 1 February 2004.
  36. Succeeded Cho Woong-kyu on 25 March 2004.
  37. Succeeded Lim Jin-chool on 29 March 2004.
  38. Lost seat on 28 December 2000.
  39. Resigned after being appointed as Minister of Gender Equality on 28 January 2001.
  40. Lost seat on 31 March 2004.
  41. 1 2 3 Lost seat on 21 October 2003.
  42. Resigned after being appointed as Minister of Culture and Tourism on 20 September 2000.
  43. Resigned after being appointed as Minister of Agriculture on 4 March 2003.
  44. Resigned after being appointed as Minister of Oceans and Fisheries on 7 September 2001.
  45. Succeeded Kim Han-gil on 20 September 2000; resigned after being appointed as Minister of Health and Welfare on 4 March 2003.
  46. Succeeded Suh Young-hoon on 28 December 2000.
  47. Succeeded Han Myeong-sook on 28 January 2001; lost seat on 21 October 2003.
  48. Succeeded Yu Sam-nam on 7 September 2001; lost seat on 12 December 2003.
  49. Succeeded Kim Young-jin on 4 March 2003; lost seat on 21 October 2003.
  50. Succeeded Kim Hwa-joong on 4 March 2003.
  51. Succeeded Lee Mi-kyung on 21 October 2003.
  52. Succeeded Lee Jae-joung on 21 October 2003.
  53. Succeeded Huh Un-na on 21 October 2003; lost seat on 21 May 2004.
  54. Succeeded Park Yang-soo on 21 October 2003.
  55. Succeeded Oh Young-sik on 21 October 2003.
  56. Succeeded Cho Bae-sook on 12 December 2003.
  57. Succeeded Park In-sang on 31 March 2004.
  58. Succeeded Park Jeong-when on 21 May 2004.
  59. Lost seat on 22 March 2004.
  60. Succeeded Kim Chong-hoh on 22 March 2004.

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  1. "Past Members - The 16th National Assembly (May 30, 2000~May 29, 2004)". National Assembly . Retrieved 7 October 2019.