List of members of the South Korean Constituent Assembly

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The members of the Constituent National Assembly (the first National Assembly of South Korea) were elected on 10 May 1948. The Assembly sat from 31 May 1948 until 30 May 1950.[1]

Elected members

Seoul

Constituency Member Party
Jung Yun Chi-young Korea Democratic Party
Jongno A Yi Yun-yong Korean Democratic Party
Jongno B Chang Myon[a] Independent
Lee In[b] Independent
Dongdaemun A Syngman Rhee[c] National Association
Hong Seong-ha[d] Korea Democratic Party
Dongdaemun B Lee Yeong-jun Korea Democratic Party
Seongdong Ji Cheong-cheon Daedong Youth Corps
Seodaemun Kim Do-yeon Korea Democratic Party
Mapo Kim Sang-don Independent
Yongsan Kim Dong-won Korea Democratic Party
Yeongdeungpo Yun Jae-uk Daedong Youth Corps

Gyeonggi

Constituency Member Party
Incheon A Kwak Sang-hun Independent
Incheon B Jo Bong-am National Association
Gaeseong Lee Seong-deuk Independent
Goyang A Seo Seong-dal National Association
Goyang B Choi Guk-hyeon Independent
Gwangju Shin Ik-hee National Association
Yangju A Kim Deok-yeol Independent
Yangju B Lee Jin-su Independent
Pocheon Seo Jeong-hui Korea Democratic Party
Siheung Lee Jae-hyeong Independent
Bucheon Lee Yu-seon National Association
Gimpo Jeong Jun Independent
Ganghwa Yun Jae-geun Independent
Paju Kim Ung-gwon Independent
Jangdan Jo Jung-hyeon National Association
Gaepung Shin Gwang-gyun National Association
Yeonbaek A Kim Gyeong-bae Independent
Yeonbaek B Shin Hyeon-mo Korea Democratic Party
Gapyeong Hong Ik-pyo Independent
Yangpyeong Ryu Rae-wan Independent
Yeoju Won Yong-han Daedong Youth Corps
Icheon Song Chang-sik National Association
Yongin Min Gyeong-sik National Association
Anseong Kim Yeong-gi National Association
Pyeongtaek Choi Seok-hwa Independent
Suwon A Hong Gil-seon Daedong Youth Corps
Suwon B Kim Ung-jin Independent
Ongjin A O Taek-gwan Korea Independence Party
Ongjin B Kim In-sik Daedong Youth Corps

Gangwon

Constituency Member Party
Chunjeon Choi Gyu-ok[e] National Association
Chunseong Lee Jong-sun National Association
Hongcheon Won Yong-gyun National Association
Wonju Hong Beom-hui Independent
Yeongwol Jang Gi-yeong Independent
Pyeongchang Hwang Ho-hyeon Independent
Jeongseong Choi Tae-gyu[f] Independent
Gangneung A Won Jang-gil Daedong Youth Corps
Gangneung B Choi Heon-gil National Association
Samcheok Kim Jin-gu National Association
Uljin Kim Gwang-jun Independent

North Chungcheong

Constituency Member Party
Cheongju Park Gi-un Independent
Cheongwon A Hong Sun-ok Independent
Cheongwon B Lee Man-geun Independent
Boeun Kim Gyo-hyeon Independent
Okcheon Jeong Gu-sam National Association
Yeongdong Park U-gyeong Independent
Jincheon Song Pil-man Korea Democratic Party
Gwisan Yeon Byeong-ho Independent
Eumseong Lee Ui-sang National Association
Chungju Kim Gi-cheol Daedong Youth Corps
Jecheon Ryu Hong-yeol National Association
Danyang Jo Jong-seung Independent

South Chungcheong

Constituency Member Party
Daejeon Seong Nak-seo National Association
Daedeok Song Jin-baek National Association
Yeongi Jin Heon-sik National Association
Gongju A Kim Myeong-dong Independent
Gongju B Shin Bang-hyeon Independent
Nonsan A Yu Jin-hong National Association
Nonsan B Choi Un-gyo Independent
Buyeo A Namgung Hyeon National Association
Buyeo B Kim Cheol-su National Association
Seocheon Lee Hun-gu Independent
Boryeong Im Seok-gyu Daedong Youth Corps
Cheongyang Lee Jong-geun National Association
Hongseong Son Jae-hak National Association
Yesan Yun Byeong-gu Independent
Seosan A Lee Jong-rin Independent
Seosan B Kim Dong-jun Independent
Dangjin Kim Yong-jae National Association
Asan Seo Yong-gil Independent
Cheonan Lee Byeong-guk[g] National Association
Kim Yong-hwa[h] Independent
Lee Sang-don[i] Democratic Nationalist Party

North Jeolla

Constituency Member Party
Jeonju Shin Seong-gyun Independent
Gunsan Yun Seok-gu Independent
Iri Bae Heon Independent
Jeongeup A Na Yong-gyun Korea Democratic Party
Jeongeup B Kim Jong-mun Korea Democratic Party
Gochang A Kim Yeong-dong Independent
Gochang B Baek Gwan-su Korea Democratic Party
Buan Jo Jae-myeon National Association
Iksan A Baek Hyeong-nam Daedong Youth Corps
Iksan B Lee Mun-won[f] Independent
Gimje A Jo Han-baek Independent
Gimje B Hong Hui-jong Korean National Youth Association
Okgu Lee Yo-han National Association
Wanju A Ryu Jun-sang National Association
Wanju B Lee Seok-ju Farmers Federation
Jinan O Gi-yeol Independent
Geumsan Jeong Hae-jun National Association
Muju Shin Hyeon-don[j] National Association
Kim Gyo-jung[k] Daedong Youth Corps
Jangsu Kim Bong-du Independent
Imsil Jin Jik-hyeon National Association
Namwon Lee Jeong-gi Korean National Youth Association
Sunchang No Ik-hwan[f] Korea Democratic Party

South Jeolla

Constituency Member Party
Gwangju Jeong Gwang-ho Korea Democratic Party
Mokpo Lee Nam-gyu[l] National Association
Kang Seon-myeong[m] Independent
Gwangsan Park Jong-nam Independent
Damyang Jeong Gyun-sik Korean National Youth Association
Gokseong Seo U-seok Korea Democratic Party
Gurye Kim Jong-seon Korea Democratic Party
Gwangyang Kim Ok-ju[f] Independent
Yeosu A Kim Mun-pyeong National Association
Yeosu B Hwang Byeong-gyu Independent
Suncheon A Hwang Du-yeon Farmers Federation
Suncheon B Jo Ok-hyeon National Association
Goheung A O Seok-ju National Association
Goheung B Ryu Seong-gap Danmin Party
Boseong Lee Jeong-rae Korea Democratic Party
Hwasun Jo Guk-hyeon Daeseonghui
Jangheung Kim Jung-gi Independent
Gangjin Cha Gyeong-mo Independent
Haenam A Song Bong-hae National Association
Haenam B Lee Seong-hak Daedong Youth Corps
Yeongam Kim Jun-yeon Korea Democratic Party
Muan A Kim Yong-hyeon Korea Democratic Party
Muan B Jang Hong-yeom Korea Democratic Party
Naju A Lee Hang-bal Independent
Naju B Kim Sang-ho Korea Democratic Party
Hampyeong Lee Seong-u Independent
Yeonggwang Jo Yeong-gyu Korea Democratic Party
Jangseong Kim Sang-sun Korea Democratic Party
Wando Kim Jang-yeol Independent
Jindo Kim Byeong-hoe[f] Independent

North Gyeongsang

Constituency Member Party
Daegu A Choi Yun-dong Korea Democratic Party
Daegu B Seo Sang-il Korea Democratic Party
Daegu C Baek Nam-chae Korea Democratic Party
Dalseong Kim U-sik Jeondohui
Gunwi Park Jun Independent
Uisang A Jeong U-il Independent
Uisang B Kwon Byeong-no National Association
Andong A Kim Ik-gi National Association
Andong B Jeong Hyeon-mo[n] Independent
Louise Yim[k] Korean Women's National Party
Cheongsong Kim Bong-jo Education Association
Yeongyang Jo Heon-yeong Korea Democratic Party
Yeongdok O Taek-yeol National Association
Yeongil A Park Sun-seok Independent
Yeongil B Kim Ik-no Independent
Gyeongju A Kim Cheol National Association
Gyeongju B Lee Seok National Association
Yeongcheon A Jeong Do-yeong National Association
Yeongcheon B Lee Beom-gyo National Association
Gyeongsan Park Hae-jeong Independent
Cheongdo Park Jong-hwan National Association
Goryeong Kim Sang-deok National Unification Headquarters
Seongju Lee Ho-seok Independent
Chilgok Jang Byeong-man National Association
Gimcheon A Kwon Tae-hui Independent
Gimcheon B Lee Byeong-gwan Independent
Seonsan Yuk Hong-gyun National Association
Sangju A Han Am-hoe National Association
Sangju B Jeon Jin-han Korea Labor Federation
Mungyeong Jo Byeong-han Independent
Yecheon Park Sang-yeong Korea Democratic Party
Yeongju Choi Seok-hong Daedong Youth Corps
Bonghwa Bae Jung-hyeok[f] Independent
Ulleung Seo I-hwan Independent

South Gyeongsang

Constituency Member Party
Busan A Mun Si-hwan[o] Korean National Youth Association
Heo Young-ho[p] Independent
Busan B Heo Jeong Korea Democratic Party
Busan C Han Seok-beom Korea Democratic Party
Busan D Park Chan-hyeon Independent
Masan Kwon Tae-uk Independent
Jinju Lee Kang-u Independent
Jinyang Hwang Yun-ho Independent
Uiryeong Ahn Jun-sang Korean National Youth Association
Haman Kang Uk-jung[f] Korean National Youth Association
Changnyeong Ku Jung-hoe Independent
Milyang A Lee Ju-hyeong National Association
Milyang B Park Hae-geuk Independent
Yangsan Jeong Jin-geun Independent
Ulsan A Choi Bong-sik Independent
Ulsan B Kim Su-seon Independent
Dongnae Kim Yak-su[f] Korea Republican Party
Gimhae A Shin Sang-hak Independent
Gimhae B Jo Gyu-gap Independent
Changwon A Kim Tae-su National Association
Changwon B Ju Gi-yong Independent
Tongyeong A Kim Jae-hak Korea Democratic Party
Tongyeong B Seo Sun-yeong Independent
Goseong Lee Gu-su[f] Independent
Sacheon Choi Beom-sul Independent
Namhae Park Yun-won[f] Independent
Hadong Kang Dal-su Busan 15 Club
Sancheong Kang Gi-mun Independent
Hamyang Kim Gyeong-do National Association
Geochang Pyo Hyeon-tae National Association
Hapcheon A Lee Won-hong National Association
Hapcheon B Kim Hyo-seok[q] National Association
Choi Chang-seop[r] Independent

Jeju

Constituency Member Party
Bukjeju A Hong Sun-yeong[s] National Association
Bukjeju B Yang Byeong-jik[s] Korea Democratic Party
Namjeju O Yong-guk Independent

Notes

  1. ^ Appointed as ambassador of South Korea to the United States on 22 February 1949.
  2. ^ By-elected on 31 March 1949.
  3. ^ Elected as President of South Korea on 20 July 1948.
  4. ^ By-elected on 31 October 1948.
  5. ^ Appointed as Governor of Gangwon Province on 21 December 1949.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Removed from the National Assembly on 10 February 1950.
  7. ^ Died on 8 April 1949.
  8. ^ By-elected on 10 June 1949. Election invalidated on 23 June 1949.
  9. ^ By-elected on 23 July 1949.
  10. ^ Appointed as Governor of North Jeolla Province on 19 October 1948.
  11. ^ a b By-elected on 13 January 1949.
  12. ^ Appointed as Governor of South Jeolla Province on 19 October 1948.
  13. ^ By-elected on 12 January 1949.
  14. ^ Appointed as Governor of North Gyeongsang Province on 19 October 1948.
  15. ^ Appointed as Governor of South Gyeongsang Province on 19 October 1948.
  16. ^ By-elected on 14 January 1949.
  17. ^ Appointed as Minister of Home Affairs on 5 January 1949.
  18. ^ By-elected on 30 March 1949.
  19. ^ a b By-elected on 10 May 1949 after the election held on 10 May 1948 was invalidated.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Past Members - The Constituent Assembly (May 31, 1948~May 30, 1950)". National Assembly.