List of members of the National Assembly (South Korea), 2020–2024

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The 21st National Assembly of South Korea is the current session of the National Assembly. Its members were first elected in the 2020 legislative election held on 15 April 2020. The session first convened on 30 May 2020, and is scheduled to be seated until 29 May 2024.

Composition

In the 2020 legislative election, more than five political parties were elected to the Assembly.[1]

Party Original
elected seats
Current
seats
Floor leader
Con. PR Total ± Total %
Democratic Party 163 163 -21 142 47.8% Hong Ihk-pyo
Platform Party 17 17 merged into Democratic.
People Power Party 84 84 +17 101 34.0% Yoon Jae-ok
Future Korea Party 19 19 merged into People Power.
Green-Justice Party 1 5 6 6 2.0% Sim Sang-jung
Open Democratic Party 3 3 merged into Democratic.
People Party 3 3 merged into People Power.
Democratic Alliance +14 14 4.7% Yoon Young-deok
People Future Party +13 13 4.3%
New Future +5 5 1.6% Kim Jong-min
New Reform +4 4 1.3% Yang Hyang-ja
Progressive Party +1 1 0.3% Kang Sung-hee
Liberty Unification +1 1 0.3% Hwangbo Seung-hee
Rebuilding Korea +1 1 0.3% Hwang Un-ha
Independent 5 5 +4 9 3.0%
Vacant +3 3 1.0%
Totals 253 47 300 300 100.0%

List of members

Constituency

SeoulBusanDaeguIncheonGwangjuDaejeonUlsanSejong
GyeonggiGangwonNorth ChungcheongSouth ChungcheongNorth JeollaSouth JeollaNorth GyeongsangSouth GyeongsangJeju

Seoul

Constituency Member Party Notes
Jongno Lee Nak-yeon
Choi Jae-hyung
Democratic
Vacant
People Power
Resigned on 8 September 2021 to run for President[2]
Elected March 9, 2022
Jung–Seongdong A Hong Ihk-pyo Democratic
Jung–Seongdong B Park Sung-joon Democratic
Yongsan Kwon Yeong-se People Power
Gwangjin A Jeon Hye-sook Democratic
Independent
Left Democratic on 11 February 2024 citing ideological differences with Party leader Lee Jae-myung and for not being renominated by the Party for the 2024 election.[3]
Gwangjin B Ko Min-jung Democratic
Dongdaemun A Ahn Gyu-baek Democratic
Dongdaemun B Jang Kyung-tae Democratic
Jungnang A Seo Young-kyo Democratic
Jungnang B Park Hong-keun Democratic
Seongbuk A Kim Young-bae Democratic
Seongbuk B Ki Dong-min Democratic
Gangbuk A Chun Joon-ho Democratic
Gangbuk B Park Yong-jin Democratic
Dobong A In Jae-keun Democratic
Dobong B Oh Gi-hyung Democratic
Nowon A Koh Yong-jin Democratic
Nowon B Woo Won-shik Democratic
Nowon C Kim Seong-hwan Democratic
Eunpyeong A Park Joo-min Democratic
Eunpyeong B Kang Byung-won Democratic
Seodaemun A Woo Sang-ho Democratic
Seodaemun B Kim Yeong-ho Democratic
Mapo A Noh Woong-rae Democratic
Mapo B Jung Chung-rae Democratic
Yangcheon A Hwang Hee Democratic
Yangcheon B Lee Yong-seon Democratic
Gangseo A Kang Sun-woo Democratic
Gangseo B Jin Seong-jun Democratic
Gangseo C Han Jeoung-ae Democratic
Guro A Lee In-young Democratic
Guro B Youn Kun-young Democratic
Geumcheon Choi Ki-sang Democratic
Yeongdeungpo A Kim Young-joo Democratic
Independent
People Power
Vice-Speaker of the National Assembly.
Left Democratic on 21 February 2024 after being singled out for having bottom 20% performance rating as a lawmaker.[4]
Joined People Power 3 March 2024.
Yeongdeungpo B Kim Min-seok Democratic
Dongjak A Kim Byung-kee Democratic
Dongjak B Lee Sujin Democratic
Independent
Left Democratic on 23 February 2024 due to ideological differences with Party leader Lee Jae-myung and not being renominated for the next election.[5]
Gwanak A Yoo Ki-hong Democratic
Gwanak B Jeong Tae-ho Democratic
Seocho A Yoon Hee-sook
Cho Eun-hee
People Power
Vacant
People Power
Informed Party leadership on 25 August 2021 she intends on retiring after the reports published by the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission. Resigned 14 September 2021.[6]
Elected March 9, 2022
Seocho B Park Sung-joong People Power
Gangnam A Thae Ku-min People Power
Gangnam B Park Jin People Power
Gangnam C Yu Kyung-jun People Power
Songpa A Kim Woong People Power
Songpa B Bae Hyun-jin People Power
Songpa C Nam In-soon Democratic
Gangdong A Jin Sun-mee Democratic
Gangdong B Lee Hae-sik Democratic

Busan

Constituency Member Party Notes
JungYeongdo Hwangbo Seung-hee People Power
Independent
Liberty Unification
Left People Power on 18 June 2023 over illegal political funds and controversy about private life[7]
Joined Liberty Unification on 8 March 2024.
SeoDong Ahn Byung-gil People Power
Busanjin A Suh Byung-soo People Power
Busanjin B Lee Hun-seung People Power
Dongnae Kim Hee-gon People Power
Nam A Park Soo-young People Power
Nam B Park Jae-ho Democratic
BukGangseo A Chun Jae-soo Democratic
BukGangseo B Kim Do-eup People Power
Haeundae A Ha Tae-keung People Power
Haeundae B Kim Mee-ae People Power
Saha A Choi In-ho Democratic
Saha B Cho Kyoung-tae People Power
Geumjeong Paik Jong-hun People Power
Yeonje Lee Joo-hwan People Power Asked by the Party leader Lee Jun-seok to remove himself from the Party on 24 August 2021 for violating the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission reports.
Party withdrew their request on 25 November 2021.[8][9]
Suyeong Chun Bong-min People Power
Independent
People Power
Left People Power on 22 December 2020 over receiving unregistered property gifts from his father.[10]
Readmitted 2 December 2021.[11]
Sasang Chang Je-won People Power
Gijang Chung Dong-man People Power

Daegu

Constituency Member Party Notes
JungNam Kwak Sang-do
Vacant
Im Byeong-heon
People Power
Independent
Vacant

Independent
People Power
Left the People Power 25 September 2021 after media reports revealed that his son embezzled 5 billion won (US$4.24 million).[12]
Resigned from Parliament on 3 October 2021.[13]
Elected March 9, 2022. Rejoined People Power.
Dong A Yoo Sung-kull People Power
Dong B Kang Dae-sik People Power
Seo Kim Sang-hoon People Power
Buk A Yang Geum-hee People Power
Buk B Kim Seung-soo People Power
Suseong A Joo Ho-young People Power
Suseong B Hong Jun-pyo
Lee In-seon
Independent
People Power
People Power
Readmitted to the People Power Party on 24 June 2021.[14]
Resigned to run for Daegu Mayor in 2022.
Elected 1 June 2022
Dalseo A Hong Seok-joon People Power
Dalseo B Yoon Jae-ok People Power
Dalseo C Kim Yong-pan People Power
Dalseong Choo Kyung-ho People Power

Incheon

Constituency Member Party Notes
JungGanghwaOngjin Bae Jun-yeong People Power
DongMichuhol A Heo Jong-sik Democratic
DongMichuhol B Yoon Sang-hyun Independent
People Power
Rejoined People Power on 5 August 2021[15]
Yeonsu A Park Chan-dae Democratic
Yeonsu B Chung Il-yung Democratic
Namdong A Maeng Sung-kyu Democratic
Namdong B Youn Kwan-suk Democratic
Independent
Left Democratic 3 May 2023 after bribing party officials with money.[16]
Bupyeong A Lee Seong-man Democratic
Independent
Left Democratic 3 May 2023 after bribing party officials with money.[16]
Bupyeong B Hong Young-pyo Democratic

New Future

Left Democratic on March 7, 2023 due to factional infighting[17]
Gyeyang A Yoo Dong-soo Democratic
Gyeyang B Song Young-gil
Lee Jae-myung
Democratic
Vacant
Democratic
Resigned to Run for Seoul Mayor in 2022.
Elected 1 June 2022
Seo A Kim Kyo-heung Democratic
Seo B Shin Dong-kun Democratic

Gwangju

Constituency Member Party Notes
DongNam A Yoon Young-deok Democratic
Together Democratic Alliance
Joined Together Democratic Alliance 3 March 2024.
DongNam B Lee Byeong-hoon Democratic
Seo A Song Kap-seok Democratic
Seo B Yang Hyang-ja Democratic
Independent
Hope of Korea
New Reform
Voluntarily left the Party on 15 July 2021 after reports of sexual misconduct amongst her office workers; first failing to report such misconduct and then denying it happened.[18]
Founded Hope of Korea on 24 June 2023.
Merged Party with New Reform on 23 January 2024.
Buk A Cho Oh-seop Democratic
Buk B Lee Hyung-seok Democratic
Gwangsan A Lee Yong-bin Democratic
Gwangsan B Min Hyung-bae Democratic
Independent
Democratic
Suddenly left Democratic on 20 April 2022.[19] No explanation has been given.
Returned to Democratic on 26 April 2023.[20]

Daejeon

Constituency Member Party Notes
Dong Jang Cheol-min Democratic
Jung Hwang Un-ha Democratic
Korea Innovation
Left Democratic on 8 March 2024 and joined Korea Innovation.
Seo A Park Byeong-seug Independent (Speaker)
Democratic
Left automatically Democratic on 6 June 2020 due to the act of the National Assembly after he was elected as the Speaker of South Korean National Assembly on 5 June 2020.
Rejoined Democratic 27 May 2022 after term expired.
Seo B Park Beom-kye Democratic
Yuseong A Cho Seung-rae Democratic
Yuseong B Lee Sang-min Democratic
Independent
People Power
Left Democratic on 4 December 2023 citing ideological differences with Party leader Lee Jae-Myeong.[21]
Joined People Power on 7 January 2024.
Daedeok Park Young-soon Democratic
New Future
Left Democratic on 27 February 2024. Joined New Future.[22]

Ulsan

Constituency Member Party Notes
Jung Park Seong-min People Power
Nam A Lee Chae-ik People Power
Nam B Kim Gi-hyeon People Power
Dong Kwon, Myeong-ho People Power
Buk Lee Sang-heon Democratic
Independent
Left Democratic on 29 February 2024 after not being renominated for the 2024 election.
Ulju Seo Beom-soo People Power

Sejong

Constituency Member Party Notes
Sejong A Hong Seong-guk Democratic
Sejong B Kang Jun-hyeon Democratic

Gyeonggi

Constituency Member Party Notes
Suwon A Kim Seung-won Democratic
Suwon B Baek Hye-ryun Democratic
Suwon C Kim Young-joon Democratic
Suwon D Park Kwang-on Democratic
Suwon E Kim Jin-pyo Democratic
Independent (Speaker)
Left automatically Democratic on 4 July 2022 due to the act of the National Assembly after he was elected as the Speaker of South Korean National Assembly.[23]
Seongnam Sujeong Kim Tae-nyeon Democratic
Seongnam Jungwon Yoon Young-chan Democratic
Seongnam Bundang A Kim Eun-hye
Ahn Cheol-soo
People Power
People Power
Resigned to Run for Gyeonggi Governor in 2022.
Elected 1 June 2022.
Seongnam Bundang B Kim Byeong-uk Democratic
Uijeongbu A Oh Young-hwan Democratic
New Future
Left Democratic on 17 March 2024 and joined New Future.
Uijeongbu B Kim Min-cheol Democratic
Anyang Manan Kang Deuk-ku Democratic
Anyang Dongan A Min Byeong-deok Democratic
Anyang Dongan B Lee Jae-jung Democratic
Bucheon A Kim Gyeong-hyeop Democratic
Bucheon B Sul Hoon Democratic
Independent
New Future
Left Democratic on 28 February 2024 citing ideological differences with leader Lee Jae-myung.[24] Joined New Future on 17 March 2024.
Bucheon C Kim Sang-hee Democratic
Bucheon D Seo Young-seok Democratic

Independent


Democratic
Asked by the Democratic Supreme Council to remove herself from the Party on 8 June 2021 for violating the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission reports. Accepted the council's ruling.[25]
Acquitted of the charges and returned to the Democratic Party on 25 August 2021.[26]
Gwangmyeong A Lim O-kyeong Democratic
Gwangmyeong B Yang Gi-dae Democratic
Pyeongtaek A Hong Gi-won Democratic
Pyeongtaek B Yoo Ui-dong People Power
Ansan Sangnok A Jeon Hae-cheol Democratic
Ansan Sangnok B Kim Cheol-min Democratic
Ansan Danwon A Goh Young-in Democratic
Ansan Danwon B Kim Nam-kook Democratic
Independent
Left Democratic 14 May 2023 after controversies around using a gay dating app and selling cryptocurrencies while in parliament session.[27]
Goyang A Sim Sang-jung Green-Justice
Goyang B Han Jun-ho Democratic
Goyang C Hong Jung-min Democratic
Goyang D Lee Yong-woo Democratic
Namyangju A Cho Eung-cheon Democratic
Independent
New Reform
Left Democratic on 10 January 2024, citing ideological differences with leader Lee Jae-myung.
Joined New Reform on 9 February 2024.
Namyangju B Kim Han-jeong Democratic Asked by the Democratic Supreme Council to remove himself from the Party on 8 June 2021 for violating the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission reports. Protesting the council's ruling.[25]
Acquitted 13 September 2021[28]
Namyangju C Kim Yong-min Democratic
Siheung A Moon Jeong-bok Democratic
Siheung B Cho Jeong-sik Democratic
Gunpo Lee Hak-young Democratic
Yongin A Jeong Chan-min
Vacant
People Power Asked by the Party leader Lee Jun-seok to remove himself from the Party on 24 August 2021 for violating the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission reports.[8]
Removed from Parliament on 18 August 2023 on charges of bribery.[29]
Yongin B Kim Min-gi Democratic
Yongin C Jung Choun-sook Democratic
Yongin D Lee Tahney Democratic
Paju A Yoon Hu-deok Democratic
Paju B Park Jeong Democratic
Gimpo A Kim Ju-young Democratic
Independent
Democratic
Asked by the Democratic Supreme Council to remove himself from the Party on 8 June 2021 for violating the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission reports. Accepted the council's ruling.[25]
Readmitted 27 October 2021
Gimpo B Park Sang-hyuk Democratic
Hwaseong A Song Ok-ju Democratic
Hwaseong B Lee Won-uk Democratic
Independent
New Reform
Left Democratic on 10 January 2024, citing ideological differences with leader Lee Jae-myung.
Joined New Reform on 9 February 2024.
Hwaseong C Kwon Chil-seung Democratic
Gwangju A So Byeong-hoon Democratic
Gwangju B Lim Jong-seong
Vacant
Democratic
Independent
Asked by the Democratic Supreme Council to remove himself from the Party on 8 June 2021 for violating the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission reports. Accepted the council's ruling.[25]
Removed from office by court order on 8 February 2024.
Guri Yun Ho-jung Democratic
Osan An Min-seok Democratic
Hanam Choi Jong-yoon Democratic
Icheon Song Seok-jun People Power
Anseong Lee Kyu-min
Vacant
Kim Hak-young
Democratic
Vacant
People Power
Election invalid due to election crimes on 30 September 2021. Violated the Public Official Election Act by maliciously spreading false information about Kim Hak-yong, the opposing candidate in the 2020 Parliamentary election.[30]
Elected March 9, 2022
Yangju Jeong Seong-ho Democratic
UiwangGwacheon Lee So-young Democratic
DongducheonYeoncheon Kim Seong-won People Power
PocheonGapyeong Choi Chun-sik People Power Asked by the Party leader Lee Jun-seok to remove himself from the Party on 24 August 2021 for violating the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission reports.
Party withdrew their request on 25 November 2021.[8][31]
YeojuYangpyeong Kim Seon-kyo
Vacant
People Power Removed from parliament on 18 March 2023 for accountant's misfiling of election expenses.[32]

Gangwon

Constituency Member Party Notes
ChuncheonCheorwonHwacheonYanggu A Heo Young Democratic
ChuncheonCheorwonHwacheonYanggu B Han Gi-ho People Power
Wonju A Lee Kwang-jae
Park Jeongha
Democratic
Vacant
People Power
Resigned to Run for Gangwon Governor in 2022.
Elected 1 June 2022
Wonju B Song Ki-hun Democratic
Gangneung Kwon Seong-dong Independent
People Power
Rejoined the People Power on 17 September 2020.
DonghaeTaebaekSamcheokJeongseon Lee Cheol-gyu People Power Asked by the Party leader Lee Jun-seok to remove himself from the Party on 24 August 2021 for violating the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission reports.[8]
HongcheonHoengseongYeongwolPyeongchang Yoo Sang-beom People Power
SokchoGoseongYangyangInje Lee Yang-soo People Power

North Chungcheong

Colored Map of Electoral Districts of North Chungcheong Province by Party(2021-07-01)
Constituency Member Party Notes
Cheongju Sangdang Jeong Jeong-soon
Vacant
Chung Woo-taik
Democratic
Vacant
People Power
Imprisoned for campaign finance violations on 3 November 2020.[33]
Removed from office on 27 August 2021.

Elected March 9, 2022
Cheongju Seowon Lee Jang-seop Democratic
Cheongju Heungdeok Doh Jong-hwan Democratic
Cheongju Cheongwon Byeon Jae-il Democratic
Chungju Lee Jong-bae People Power
JecheonDanyang Eom Tae-young People Power
BoeunOkcheonYeongdongGoesan Park Duk-hyum People Power

Independent

People Power
Left People Power on 24 September 2020 over corruption allegations.[34]
Readmitted to People Power 30 Dec 2021.
JeungpyeongJincheonEumseong Lim Ho-seon Democratic

South Chungcheong

Constituency Member Party Notes
Cheonan A Moon Jin-seok Democratic
Independent
Democratic
Asked by the Democratic Supreme Council to remove himself from the Party on 8 June 2021 for violating the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission reports. Accepted the council's ruling.[25]
Cleared of all charges and returned to Democratic as of February 2022.
Cheonan B Park Wan-ju Democratic
Independent
Expelled from Democratic on 12 May 2022 over sexual misconduct.[35]
Cheonan C Lee Jeong-mun Democratic
GongjuBuyeoCheongyang Chung Jin-suk People Power
BoryeongSeocheon Kim Tae-heum
Jang Dong-hyeok
People Power
VacantPeople Power
Resigned to Run for South Chungcheong Governor in 2022.
Elected 1 June 2022
Asan A Lee Myeong-su People Power
Asan B Kang Hun-sik Democratic
SeosanTaean Seong Il-jong People Power
Nonsan–Gyeryong–Geumsan Kim Jong-min Democratic
Independent
New Future
New Reform
New Future
Left Democratic on 10 January 2024, citing ideological differences with leader Lee Jae-myung.
Created New Future 4 January 2024.
Party merged with New Reform on 9 February 2024.
Left New Reform on 20 February 2024, citing ideological differences with leader Lee Jun-seok; returned to New Future.
Dangjin Eo Gi-gu Democratic
HongseongYesan Hong Mun-pyo People Power

North Jeolla

Constituency Member Party Notes
Jeonju A Kim Yoon-deok Democratic
Jeonju B Lee Sang-jik
Vacant
Kang Sung-hee
Democratic
Independent
Vacant
Progressive Party
Left Democratic on 12 October 2020 on charges of purposely bankrupting his Eastar Jet company. Arrested on 28 April 2021.[36][37][38]
Removed by the Supreme Court on 12 May 2022.
Elected 5 April 2023
Jeonju C Kim Seong-ju Democratic
Gunsan Shin Young-dae Democratic
Iksan A Kim Su-heung Democratic
Independent
Democratic
Asked by the Democratic Supreme Council to remove himself from the Party on 8 June 2021 for violating the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission reports. Accepted the council's ruling.[25] Found innocent in July 2021.
Iksan B Han Byeong-do Democratic
JeongeupGochang Yoon Jun-byeong Democratic
NamwonImsilSunchang Lee Yong-ho Independent
People Power
Currently in talks to rejoin the Democratic, as of 4 June 2021.[39]
Joined People Power 9 December 2021.[40]
GimjeBuan Lee Won-taek Democratic
WanjuJinanMujuJangsu Ahn Ho-young Democratic

South Jeolla

Constituency Member Party Notes
Mokpo Kim Won-i Democratic
Yeosu A Jo Cheol-hyeok Democratic
Yeosu B Kim Hoi-jae Democratic Asked by the Democratic Supreme Council to remove himself from the Party on 8 June 2021 for violating the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission reports. Protesting the council's ruling.[25] Found not guilty.
SuncheonGwangyangGokseongGurye A So Byeong-cheol Democratic
SuncheonGwangyangGokseongGurye B Seo Dong-yong Democratic
NajuHwasun Shin Jeong-hun Democratic
DamyangHampyeongYeonggwangJangseong Lee Gae-ho Democratic
GoheungBoseongJangheungGangjin Kim Seung-nam Democratic
HaenamWandoJindo Yun Jae-kap Democratic
Independent
Democratic
Asked by the Democratic Supreme Council to remove himself from the Party on 8 June 2021 for violating the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission reports. Accepted the council's ruling.[25] Yoon was cleared of all charges, but his wife was prosecuted under the violation of the Farmland Law. Returned to Democratic on 10 August 2021.
YeongamMuanSinan Seo Sam-seok Democratic

North Gyeongsang

Constituency Member Party Notes
Pohang Buk Kim Jeong-jae People Power
Pohang NamUlleung Kim Byeong-uk People Power
Independent

People Power
Left People Power on 7 January 2021 over suspicion of sexual assault.[41]
Reinstated to the Party 21 May 2021.[42]
Gyeongju Kim Seok-ki People Power
Gimcheon Song Eon-seok People Power
Independent

People Power
Expelled from People Power on 12 April 2021 over physical altercation with party officials.[43] Reinstated late 2021.
AndongYecheon Kim Hyeong-dong People Power
Gyeongsan Yoon Du-hyeon People Power
Gumi A Gu Ja-geun People Power
Gumi B Kim Young-sik People Power
SangjuMungyeong Lim I-ja People Power
YeongcheonCheongdo Lee Man-hee People Power
GunwiUiseongCheongsongYeongdeok Kim Hee-gook People Power
YeongjuYeongyangBonghwaUljin Park Hyeong-su People Power
GoryeongSeongjuChilgok Jeong Hee-yong People Power

South Gyeongsang

Constituency Member Party Notes
Changwon Uichang Park Wan-soo
Kim Yeong-seon
People Power
Vacant
People Power
Resigned to run for Gyeongnam Governor in 2022.
Elected 1 June 2022
Changwon Seongsan Kang Ki-youn People Power Asked by the Party leader Lee Jun-seok to remove himself from the Party on 24 August 2021 for violating the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission reports.[8]
Changwon Masanhappo Choi Hyeong-du People Power
Changwon Masanhoewon Yoon Han-hong People Power
Changwon Jinhae Lee Dal-gon People Power
Jinju A Park Dae-chul People Power
Jinju B Kang Min-gook People Power
TongyeongGoseong Jeong Jeom-sik People Power
SacheonNamhaeHadong Ha Young-je People Power
Independent
Evicted from People Power 30 March 2023 for bribes of US$53,600.[44]
Gimhae A Min Hong-cheol Democratic
Gimhae B Kim Jeong-ho Democratic
MiryangUiryeongHamanChangnyeong Cho Hae-jin People Power
Geoje Seo Il-jun People Power
Yangsan A Yoon Young-seok People Power
Yangsan B Kim Doo-kwan Democratic
SancheongHamyangGeochangHapcheon Kim Tae-ho Independent
People Power
Rejoined the People Power on 7 January 2021

Jeju

Constituency Member Party Notes
Jeju A Song Jae-ho Democratic
Jeju B Oh Young-hun
Kim Han-gyu
Democratic
Vacant
Democratic
Asked by the Democratic Supreme Council to remove himself from the Party on 8 June 2021 for violating the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission reports. Protesting the council's ruling.[25] Violation of the Farmland Act (not charged). Returned to Democratic.
Resigned to Run for Jeju Governor in 2022.
Elected 1 June 2022.
Seogwipo Wi Seong-gon Democratic

Proportional representation

DemocraticPeople PowerGreen-Justice

Platform -> Democratic

List number Member Notes
1 Shin Hyeon-young
2 Kim Kyeong-man Left Democratic on 17 March 2024 and joined Together Democratic Alliance.
3 Kwon In-suk Left Democratic on 17 March 2024 and joined Together Democratic Alliance.
4 Lee Dong-ju Left Democratic on 17 March 2024 and joined Together Democratic Alliance.
5 Yong Hye-in Expelled from Platform and returned to Basic Income on 12 May 2020.
Temporarily substituted while on maternity leave as of 9 May 2021.
Return June 5, 2021[45]
Joined Together Democratic Alliance on 9 February 2024.
6 Cho Jung-hoon Expelled from Platform and returned to Period Transition on 12 May 2020.
Merged Period Transition into People Power on 9 November 2023.
7 Yoon Mee-hyang Expelled from Democratic on 8 June 2021 following a controversy related to property issues.
8 Jeong Pil-mo
9 Yang Yiwon-young Expelled from Democratic on 8 June 2021 following a controversy of breaching the Agricultural Land Act. Reinstated October 2021 after being found not guilty.[46]
Left Democratic on 17 March 2024 and Together Democratic Alliance..
10 Yoo Jeong-ju
11 Choi Hye-young
12 Kim Byung-ju
13 Lee Soo-jin
14 Kim Hong-geol Expelled from Democratic on 18 September 2020 on charges of underreporting his wealth and real estate investments.[47]
Readmitted on 7 July 2023 after being found not guilty.[48]
15 Yang Jeong-suk Expelled from Platform on 29 April 2020 on charges of dodging taxes and using relative's names without consent for property assets.[49]
Joined New Reform on 14 February 2024.
16 Jeon Yong-gi
17 Yang Kyeong-suk
18 (1) Choe Kang-wook Elected from Open Democratic Party. Merged into Democratic.
Suspended on 20 June 2022 for 6 months for making sexually-suggestive comment during a Party meeting.[50]
Expelled from Parliament 18 September 2023 for falsifying academic background.[51]
19 (2) Kang Min-jeong Elected from Open Democratic Party. Merged into Democratic.
Left Democratic on 17 March 2024 and joined Together Democratic Alliance.
20 (3) Kim Eui Gyeom Replaced Kim Jinai
Under investigation for suspicious real estate deals as presidential spokesperson[52]
Elected from Open Democratic Party. Merged into Democratic.
Left Democratic on 17 March 2024 and joined Together Democratic Alliance.
21 Heo Suk-jeong Replaced MP 18, Choe Kang-wook, after Choe falsified his academic background.

Future Korea -> United Future -> People Power

List number Member Notes
1 Youn Ju-kyoung
2 Youn Chang-hyeon
3 Han Mu-gyeong Asked by the Party leader Lee Jun-seok to remove herself from the Party on 24 August 2021 for violating the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission reports. All chargest dropped December 2021.[8]
4 Lee Jong-seong Left People Power and joined People's Future on 17 March 2024.
5 Jo Su-jin
6 Cho Tae-yong Resigned 17 May 2022 to become Ambassador to the United States
7 Jeong Kyoung-hee Left People Power and joined People's Future on 17 March 2024.
8 Shin Won-sik Resigned 7 October 2023 to become 49th Minister of National Defense.
9 Jo Myeong-hee
10 Park Dae-su
11 Kim Ye-ji Left People Power and joined People's Future on 17 March 2024.
12 Ji Seong-ho Left People Power and joined People's Future on 17 March 2024.
13 Lee Young Resigned 1 March 2023 to become Minister of SMEs and Startups.[53]
14 Choi Seung-jae
15 Jeon Ju-hye
16 Chung Woon-chun
17 Seo Jeong-suk
18 Lee Yong
19 Heo Eun-ah Lost seat on 3 January 2024 after leaving the Party to join Lee Jun-seok's new party
20 Roh Yong-ho Replaced #6 after resignation on 17 March 2022.
Left People Power and joined People's Future on 17 March 2024.
21 Choi Young-hui Replaced #13 after resignation on 2 March 2023.
1 (22) Choi Yeon-suk Elected under People Party. Parties merged on 18 April 2022.
2 (23) Lee Tae-gyu Elected under People Party. Parties merged on 18 April 2022.
3 (24) Kwon Eun-hee Elected under People Party. Party merged with People Power on 18 April 2022. Refused the merger decision. Acted as an independent. Accepted merger in May 2022. Lost seat 30 January 2024 after leaving the Party.
25 Kim Eun-hui Replaced #19 after resignation on 3 January 2024.
Left People Power and joined People's Future on 17 March 2024.
26 Kim Geun-tae Replaced #24 after resignation on 30 January 2024.
Left People Power and joined People's Future on 17 March 2024.

Green-Justice

List number Member Notes
1 Ryu Ho-jeong Loss of seat due to leaving the Party.[54]
2 Jang Hye-young
3 Kang Eun-mi
4 Bae Jin-gyo
5 Lee Eun-ju Resigned 25 January 2024 after election was invalidated due to improper campaigning.[55]
8 Yang Gyeong-kyu Took seat after the resignation of #1.
9 Jasmine Lee Took seat after the resignation of #5.

Notes

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