The members of the sixth National Assembly of South Korea were elected on 26 November 1963. The assembly sat from 17 December 1963 until 30 June 1967.[1]

Members elected in the 1963 election

Province/city Constituency Member Party
Seoul Jongno Jeon Jin-han Civil Rule Party
Jung Jeong Il-hyeong Democratic Party
Dongdaemun A Min Gwan-sik Democratic Republican Party
Dongdaemun B Lee Yeong-jun Civil Rule Party
Seongdong A Yu Seong-gwon Democratic Party
Seongdong B Park Jun-gyu Democratic Republican Party
Seongbuk A Jo Yun-hyeong Civil Rule Party
Seongbuk B Seo Beom-seok Civil Rule Party
Seodaemun A Kim Jae-gwang Civil Rule Party
Seodaemun B Yun Je-sul Civil Rule Party
Mapo Park Sun-cheon Democratic Party
Yongsan Seo Min-ho Liberal Democratic Party
Yeongdeungpo A Han Tong-suk Democratic Party
Yeongdeungpo B Park Han-sang Civil Rule Party
Busan Jung Jo Si-hyeong Democratic Republican Party
Yeongdo Ye Chun-ho Democratic Republican Party
Seo Kim Young-sam Civil Rule Party
Dong Lee Jong-sun Democratic Republican Party
Busanjin A Kim Im-sik Democratic Republican Party
Busanjin B Choi Du-go Democratic Republican Party
Dongnae Yang Geuk-pil Democratic Republican Party
Gyeonggi Province Incheon A Ryu Seung-won Democratic Republican Party
Incheon B Kim Eun-ha Civil Rule Party
Suwon Lee Byeong-hui Democratic Republican Party
Uijeongbu–Yangju Gang Seung-gu Civil Rule Party
Gwangju–Icheon Sin Ha-gyun Civil Rule Party
Pocheon–Gapyeong–Yeoncheon Hong Ik-pyo Democratic Party
Yeoju–Yangpyeong Lee Baek-il Democratic Republican Party
Yongin–Anseong Seo Sang-rin Democratic Republican Party
Pyeongtaek Ryu Chi-song Civil Rule Party
Hwaseong Gwon O-seok Democratic Republican Party
Goyang–Paju Hwang In-won Civil Rule Party
Gimpo–Ganghwa Lee Don-hae Democratic Republican Party
Siheung–Bucheon–Ongjin Ok Jo-nam Democratic Republican Party
Gangwon Province Chuncheon–Chunseong Sin Ok-cheol Democratic Republican Party
Wonju–Wonseong Park Yeong-rok Democratic Party
Gangneung–Myeongju Kim Sam Liberal Democratic Party
Hongcheon–Inje Lee Seung-chun Democratic Republican Party
Yeongwol–Jeongseon Eom Jeong-ju Democratic Republican Party
Cheolwon–Hwacheon–Yanggu Kim Jae-sun Democratic Republican Party
Sokcho–Yangyang–Goseong Kim Jong-ho Democratic Republican Party
Hoeseong–Pyeongchang Hwang Ho-hyeon Democratic Republican Party
Samcheok Kim Jin-man Democratic Republican Party
North Chungcheong Province Cheongju Jeong Tae-seong Democratic Republican Party
Cheongwon Sin Gwon-u Democratic Republican Party
Chungju–Jungwon Lee Hui-seung Liberal Democratic Party
Okcheon–Boeun Yuk In-su Democratic Republican Party
Gwisan An Dong-jun Democratic Republican Party
Yeongdong Lee Dong-jin Democratic Republican Party
Jincheon–Eumseong Lee Chung-hwan Civil Rule Party
Jecheon–Danyang Kim Jong-mu Democratic Republican Party
South Chungcheong Province Daejeon Jin Hyeong-ha Civil Rule Party
Daedeok–Yeongi Kim Yong-tae Democratic Republican Party
Gongju Park Chan Civil Rule Party
Nonsan Yang Sun-jik Democratic Republican Party
Buyeo Kim Jong-pil Democratic Republican Party
Seocheon–Boryeong Kim Jong-gap Democratic Republican Party
Cheongyang–Hongseong Lee Sang-cheol People's Party
Yesan Han Geon-su People's Party
Seosan Lee Sang-hui Democratic Republican Party
Dangjin In Tae-sik Democratic Republican Party
Asan Lee Yeong-jin Democratic Republican Party
Cheonan–Cheonwon Lee Sang-don Civil Rule Party
Geumsan Gil Jae-ho Democratic Republican Party
North Jeolla Province Jeonju Ryu Cheong Civil Rule Party
Gunsan–Okgu Go Hyeong-gon Civil Rule Party
Iri–Iksan Kim Seong-chol Democratic Republican Party
Wanju Choi Yeong-du Democratic Republican Party
Jinan–Jangsu–Muju Jeon Hyu-sang Democratic Republican Party
Imsil–Sunchang Han Sang-jun Democratic Republican Party
Namwon Ryu Gwang-hyeon Democratic Republican Party
Jeongeup Na Yong-gyun Democratic Party
Gochang Kim Sang-heum Civil Rule Party
Buan Lee Byeong-ok Democratic Republican Party
Gimje Jang Gyeong-sun Democratic Republican Party
South Jeolla Province Gwangju A Jeong Seong-tae Civil Rule Party
Gwangju B Jeong Rae-jeong Democratic Republican Party
Mokpo Kim Dae-jung Democratic Party
Yeosu–Yeocheon Lee U-heon Democratic Republican Party
Suncheon–Seungju Jo Gyeong-han Democratic Republican Party
Damyang–Jangseong Park Seung-gyu Democratic Republican Party
Hwasun–Gokseong Yang Hoe-su Civil Rule Party
Gurye–Gwangyang Kim Seon-ju Democratic Republican Party
Goheung Sin Hyeong-sik Democratic Republican Party
Boseong Lee Jeong-rae Civil Rule Party
Jangheung Gil Jeon-sik Democratic Republican Party
Yeongam–Gangjin Kim Jun-yeon Liberal Democratic Party
Wando Choi Seo-il Democratic Republican Party
Haenam Min Yeong-nam Liberal Democratic Party
Muan Bae Gil-do Democratic Republican Party
Nakju Jeong Myeong-seop Liberal Democratic Party
Gwangsan Park Jong-tae Democratic Republican Party
Yeonggwang–Hampyeong Jeong Heon-jo Democratic Republican Party
Jindo Lee Nam-jun Democratic Republican Party
North Gyeongsang Province Jung, Daegu Song Gwan-su Democratic Republican Party
Dong, Daegu Lee Won-man Democratic Republican Party
Nam, Daegu Lee Hyo-sang Democratic Republican Party
Buk–Seo, Daegu Kim Jong-hwan Democratic Republican Party
Pohang–Yeongil–Ulleung Kim Jang-seop Democratic Republican Party
Gimcheon–Geumneung Baek Nam-eok Democratic Republican Party
Gyeongju–Wolseong Lee Sang-mu Democratic Republican Party
Dalseong–Goryeong Kim Seong-gon Democratic Republican Party
Gunwi–Seonsan Kim Bong-hwan Democratic Republican Party
Uiseong O Sang-sik Democratic Republican Party
Andong City–Andong County Gwon O-hun Democratic Republican Party
Cheongsong–Yeongdeok Kim Jung-han Democratic Republican Party
Yeongyang–Uljin Jin Gi-bae Civil Rule Party
Yeongcheon Lee Hwal Democratic Republican Party
Gyeongsan–Cheongdo Kim Jun-tae Democratic Republican Party
Seongju–Chilgok Song Han-cheol Democratic Republican Party
Sangju Kim Jeong-geun Democratic Republican Party
Mungyeong Lee Dong-nyeong Democratic Republican Party
Yecheon Jeong Jin-dong Democratic Republican Party
Yeongju–Bonghwa Kim Chang-geun Democratic Republican Party
South Gyeongsang Province Masan Gang Seon-gyu Civil Rule Party
Jinju–Jinyang Gu Tae-hoe Democratic Republican Party
Chungmu–Tongyeong–Goseong Choi Seok-rim Democratic Republican Party
Geoje Kim Ju-in Democratic Republican Party
Jinhae–Changwon Choi Su-yong Civil Rule Party
Samcheonpo–Sacheon–Hadong Kim Yong-sun Democratic Republican Party
Haman–Uiryeong Bang Seong-chul Democratic Republican Party
Changnyeong Sin Yeong-ju Democratic Republican Party
Sancheong–Hapcheon Byeon Jong-bong Democratic Republican Party
Milyang Lee Jae-man Democratic Republican Party
Yangsan–Dongnae No Jae-pil Democratic Republican Party
Ulsan–Ulju Choi Yeong-geun Democratic Party
Gimhae Kim Taek-su Democratic Republican Party
Namhae Choi Chi-hwan Democratic Republican Party
Hamyang–Geochang Min Byeong-gwon Democratic Republican Party
Jeju Province Jeju–Bukjeju Im Byeong-su Democratic Republican Party
Namjeju Hyeon O-bong Democratic Republican Party
National Proportional representation Jeong Gu-yeong Democratic Republican Party
Kim Seong-jin Democratic Republican Party
Lee Jong-geuk Democratic Republican Party
Min Byeong-gi Democratic Republican Party
Kim Dong-hwan Democratic Republican Party
Sin Yun-chang Democratic Republican Party
O Chi-seong Democratic Republican Party
Park Hyeon-suk Democratic Republican Party
Gang Sang-uk Democratic Republican Party
Jo Chang-dae Democratic Republican Party
Lee Jong-geun Democratic Republican Party
O Hak-jin Democratic Republican Party
Kim U-gyeong Democratic Republican Party
Kim Byeong-sun Democratic Republican Party
Seo In-seok Democratic Republican Party
Lee Man-seop Democratic Republican Party
Jo Nam-cheol Democratic Republican Party
Han Tae-yeon Democratic Republican Party
Choi Jeong-gi Democratic Republican Party
Cha Ji-cheol Democratic Republican Party
Park Gyu-sang Democratic Republican Party
Kim Ho-chil Democratic Republican Party
Yun Po-sun Civil Rule Party
Jeong Hae-yeong Civil Rule Party
Yu Jin-san Civil Rule Party
Go Heung-mun Civil Rule Party
Kim Ik-gi Civil Rule Party
Gang Mun-bong Civil Rule Party
Kim Hyeong-il Civil Rule Party
Jeong Un-geun Civil Rule Party
Park Sam-jun Civil Rule Party
Ham Deok-yong Civil Rule Party
Bang Il-hong Civil Rule Party
Ryu Hong Civil Rule Party
Ryu Jin Civil Rule Party
Lee Jung-jae Civil Rule Party
Jo Jae-cheon Democratic Party
Kim Seong-yong Democratic Party
Ryu Chang-yeol Democratic Party
Jang Chi-hun Democratic Party
Choi Hui-song Democratic Party
Kim Do-yeon Liberal Democratic Party
So Seon-gyu Liberal Democratic Party
Son Chang-gyu Liberal Democratic Party

Changes in membership

Date Constituency Incumbent Party New member Party Notes
13 August 1965 Proportional representation Yun Po-sun Populist (elected as Civil Rule) Im Cha-ju Populist (from Civil Rule list) Incumbent resigned on 13 August 1965; replaced by the next member in the former Civil Rule list.
Proportional representation Kim Do-yeon Populist (elected as Liberal Democratic) Kim Jae-wi Populist (from Liberal Democratic list) Incumbent resigned on 13 August 1965; replaced by the next member in the former Liberal Democratic list.
2 September 1965 Proportional representation Jeong Hae-yeong Populist (elected as Civil Rule) Lee U-tae Populist (from Civil Rule list) Incumbent resigned on 2 September 1965; replaced by the next member in the former Civil Rule list.
13 September 1965 Buan, North Jeolla Province Lee Byeong-ok Democratic Republican Lee Byeong-ok Democratic Republican Incumbent's election invalidated on 2 September 1965; re-elected in the by-election.
12 October 1965 Proportional representation Jo Jae-cheon Populist (elected as Democratic) Gye Gwang-sun Populist (from Democratic list) Incumbent resigned on 2 September 1965; replaced by the next member in the former Democratic list.
9 November 1965 Jung, Seoul Jeong Il-hyeong Populist (elected as Democratic) Sin In-u Populist Incumbent resigned on 13 August 1965. New member by-elected.
Seodaemun A, Seoul Kim Jae-gwang Populist (elected as Civil Rule) Kim Sang-hyeon Populist Incumbent resigned on 13 August 1965. New member by-elected.
Seodaemun B, Seoul Yun Je-sul Populist (elected as Civil Rule) Hong Yeong-gi Populist Incumbent resigned on 13 August 1965. New member by-elected.
Yongsan, Seoul Seo Min-ho Populist (elected as Liberal Democratic) Kim Du-han Korea Independence Incumbent resigned on 13 August 1965. New member by-elected.
Gwangju A, South Jeolla Province Jeong Seong-tae Populist (elected as Civil Rule) Yu Su-hyeon Righteous Citizens Incumbent resigned on 13 August 1965. New member by-elected.
4 November 1966 Proportional representation Kim Seong-yong Independent (elected as Democratic) Han Geun-jo Populist (from Democratic list) Incumbent resigned on 4 November 1966; replaced by the next member in the former Democratic list.
30 December 1966 Proportional representation Han Geun-jo Populist (from Democratic list) Lee Tae-yong Populist (from Democratic list) Incumbent resigned on 30 December 1966; replaced by the next member in the former Democratic list.
20 February 1967 Yeongam–Gangjin, South Jeolla Province Kim Jun-yeon New Democratic (elected as Liberal Democratic) Seat remained vacant Incumbent resigned on 20 February 1967. No by-election held.
13 March 1967 Jongno, Seoul Jeon Jin-han New Democratic (elected as Civil Rule) Seat remained vacant Incumbent resigned on 13 March 1967. No by-election held.
28 April 1967 Jeongeup, North Jeolla Province Na Yong-gyun New Democratic (elected as Democratic) Seat remained vacant Incumbent resigned on 28 April 1967. No by-election held.
4 May 1967 Yeongwol–Jeongseon, Gangwon Province Eom Jeong-ju Democratic Republican Seat remained vacant Incumbent resigned on 4 May 1967. No by-election held.
10 May 1967 Jung, Seoul Sin In-u New Democratic (elected as Populist) Seat remained vacant Incumbent resigned on 10 May 1967. No by-election held.
Chungju–Jungwon, North Chungcheong Province Lee Hui-seung New Democratic (elected as Liberal Democratic) Seat remained vacant Incumbent resigned on 10 May 1967. No by-election held.
Yeongdong, North Chungcheong Province Lee Dong-jin Democratic Republican Seat remained vacant Incumbent resigned on 10 May 1967. No by-election held.
Masan, South Gyeongsang Province Gang Seon-gyu New Democratic (elected as Civil Rule) Seat remained vacant Incumbent resigned on 10 May 1967. No by-election held.
Jinhae–Changwon, South Gyeongsang Province Choi Su-yong New Democratic (elected as Civil Rule) Seat remained vacant Incumbent resigned on 10 May 1967. No by-election held.
11 May 1967 Seongdong A, Seoul Yu Seong-gwon New Democratic (elected as Democratic) Seat remained vacant Incumbent resigned on 11 May 1967. No by-election held.
12 May 1967 Dangjin, South Chungcheong Province In Tae-sik Democratic Republican Seat remained vacant Incumbent resigned on 12 May 1967. No by-election held.
Damyang–Jangseong, South Jeolla Province Park Seung-gyu Democratic Republican Seat remained vacant Incumbent resigned on 12 May 1967. No by-election held.
13 May 1967 Seodaemun B, Seoul Hong Yeong-gi New Democratic (elected as Populist) Seat remained vacant Incumbent resigned on 13 May 1967. No by-election held.
Daejeon, South Chungcheong Province Jin Hyeong-ha New Democratic (elected as Civil Rule) Seat remained vacant Incumbent resigned on 13 May 1967. No by-election held.
Gunsan–Okgu, North Jeolla Province Go Hyeong-gon New Democratic (elected as Civil Rule) Seat remained vacant Incumbent resigned on 13 May 1967. No by-election held.
Proportional representation Ryu Jin New Democratic (elected as Civil Rule) Park Jung-han New Democratic (from Civil Rule list) Incumbent resigned on 13 May 1967; replaced by the next member in the former Civil Rule list.
15 May 1967 Hoeseong–Pyeongchang, Gangwon Province Hwang Ho-hyeon Democratic Republican Seat remained vacant Incumbent resigned on 15 May 1967. No by-election held.
20 June 1967 Proportional representation Kim Jae-wi New Democratic (from Liberal Democratic list) Lee Won-hong New Democratic (from Liberal Democratic list) Incumbent resigned on 20 June 1967; replaced by the next member in the former Liberal Democratic list.
26 June 1967 Proportional representation Im Cha-ju New Democratic (from Civil Rule list) U Gap-rin New Democratic (from Civil Rule list) Incumbent resigned on 26 June 1967; replaced by the next member in the former Civil Rule list.

See also

References

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