The members of the third National Assembly of South Korea were elected on 20 May 1954. The Assembly sat from 31 May 1954 until 30 May 1958.[1]
Members
Seoul
Constituency | Member | Party | |
---|---|---|---|
Jung A | Yun Chi-young | Korea Nationalist Party | |
Jung B | Jeong Il-hyeong | Independent | |
Jongno A | Yun Posun | Democratic Nationalist Party | |
Jongno B | Kim Du-han | Independent | |
Dongdaemun | Min Gwan-sik | Independent | |
Seongbuk | Kim Il | Liberal Party | |
Seongdong A | Im Heung-sun | Independent | |
Seongdong B | Kim Jae-hwang | Independent | |
Seodaemun A | Kim Do-yeon | Democratic Nationalist Party | |
Seodaemun B | Lee Ki-poong | Liberal Party | |
Mapo A | Kim Sang-don | Democratic Nationalist Party | |
Mapo B | Ham Du-yeong | Liberal Party | |
Yongsan A | Nam Song-hak | Liberal Party | |
Yongsan B | Hwang Seong-su | Liberal Party | |
Yeongdeungpo A | Yun Jae-uk | Independent | |
Yeongdeungpo B | Lee In | Korea Nationalist Party |
Gyeonggi
Constituency | Member | Party | |
---|---|---|---|
Incheon A | Kim Jae-gon | Independent | |
Incheon B | Kwak Sang-hun | Independent | |
Incheon C | Pyo Yang-mun | Liberal Party | |
Suwon | Jeong Jon-su | Liberal Party | |
Goyang | Han Dong-seok[lower-alpha 1] | Liberal Party | |
Lee Seong-ju[lower-alpha 2] | Liberal Party | ||
Gwangju | Sin Ik-hui[lower-alpha 3] | Democratic Nationalist Party | |
Sin Ha-gyun[lower-alpha 4] | Democratic Party | ||
Yangju A | Kim Jong-gyu | Liberal Party | |
Yangju B | Kang Seung-gu | Independent | |
Pocheon | Yun Seong-sun | Liberal Party | |
Gapyeong | Oh Hyeong-geun | Liberal Party | |
Yangpyeong | Cheon Se-gi | Independent | |
Yeoju | Kim Ui-jun | Independent | |
Icheon | Kim Byeong-cheol | Liberal Party | |
Yongin | Sin Ui-sik | Liberal Party | |
Anseong | Oh Jae-yeong | Independent | |
Pyeongtaek | Hwang Gyeong-su | Liberal Party | |
Hwaseong A | Son Do-sim | Liberal Party | |
Hwaseong B | Choi Byeong-guk | Liberal Party | |
Siheung | Lee Yeong-seop | Liberal Party | |
Bucheon | Jang Gyeong-geun | Liberal Party | |
Gimpo | Jeong Jun | Independent | |
Ganghwa | Yun Il-sang | Liberal Party | |
Paju | Jeong-Dae-cheon | Liberal Party |
North Chungcheong
Constituency | Member | Party | |
---|---|---|---|
Cheongju | Park Gi-un | Constituent Assembly Members Association | |
Cheongwon A | Sin Jeong-ho | Independent | |
Cheongwon B | Kwak Ui-yeong | Liberal Party | |
Boeun | Kim Seon-u | Liberal Party | |
Okcheon | Sin Gak-hyu | Democratic Nationalist Party | |
Yeongdong | Choi Sun-ju[lower-alpha 5] | Liberal Party | |
Son Jun-hyeon[lower-alpha 6] | Liberal Party | ||
Jincheon | Lee Chung-hwan | Liberal Party | |
Gwisan | An Dong-jun | Liberal Party | |
Eumseong | Lee Hak-rim | Liberal Party | |
Chungju | Kim Gi-cheol | Liberal Party | |
Jecheon | Lee Tae-yong | Liberal Party | |
Danyang | Jang-yeong-geun | Independent |
South Chungcheong
Constituency | Member | Party | |
---|---|---|---|
Daejeon | Jeong Sang-ryeol | Liberal Party | |
Daedeok | Song U-beom | Liberal Party | |
Yeongi | Yu Ji-won | Liberal Party | |
Gongju A | Yeom U-yang | Liberal Party | |
Gongju B | Kim Dal-su | Liberal Party | |
Nonsan A | Sin Tae-gwon | Liberal Party | |
Nonsan B | Yuk Wan-guk | Independent | |
Buyeo A | Lee Seok-gi | Independent | |
Buyeo B | Jo Nam-su | Liberal Party | |
Seocheon | Ra Hui-jip | Liberal Party | |
Boryeong | Kim Yeong-seon | Liberal Party | |
Cheongyang | Jeong Myeong-seon | Liberal Party | |
Hongseong | Kim Ji-jun | Liberal Party | |
Yesan | Seong Won-gyeong | Liberal Party | |
Seosan A | Ra Chang-heon | Liberal Party | |
Seosan B | Ryu Sun-sik | Liberal Party | |
Dangjin | In Tae-sik | Liberal Party | |
Asan | Hong Sun-cheol | Liberal Party | |
Cheonan | Han Hui-seok | Liberal Party |
North Jeolla
Constituency | Member | Party | |
---|---|---|---|
Jeonju | Yi Cheol-seung | Independent | |
Gunsan | Kim Pan-sul | Democratic Nationalist Party | |
Iri | Kim Chun-ho | Liberal Party | |
Wanju A | Lee Jon-hwa | Liberal Party | |
Wanju B | Son Gwon-bae | Liberal Party | |
Jinan | Lee Bok-seong[lower-alpha 7] | Liberal Party | |
Park Jeong-geun[lower-alpha 8] | Liberal Party | ||
Geumsan | Yu Chin-san | Independent | |
Muju | Kim Sang-hyeon | Liberal Party | |
Jangsu | Jeong Jun-mo | Independent | |
Imsil | Park Se-gyeong | Liberal Party | |
Namwon | Yang Yeong-ju | Liberal Party | |
Sunchang | Lim Cha-ju | Liberal Party | |
Jeongeup A | Kim Chang-su | Liberal Party | |
Jeongeup B | Kim Taek-sul | Independent | |
Gochang A | Jeong Se-hwan | Independent | |
Gochang B | Sin Yong-uk | Liberal Party | |
Buan | Sin Gyu-sik | Independent | |
Gimje A | Song Bang-yong | Independent | |
Gimje B | Yun Je-sul | Independent | |
Okgu | Yang Il-dong | Independent | |
Iksan A | So Seon-gyu | Democratic Nationalist Party | |
Iksan B | Kang Se-hyeong | Independent |
South Jeolla
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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Gwangju | Jeong Seong-tae | Independent | |
Mokpo | Jeong Jung-seop | Democratic Nationalist Party | |
Yeosu | Jeong Jae-wan | Independent | |
Suncheon | Yun Hyeong-nam | Independent | |
Gwangsan A | Lee Jeong-hyu | Liberal Party | |
Gwangsan B | Park Heung-gyu | Liberal Party | |
Damyang | Park Yeong-jong | Liberal Party | |
Gokseong | Jo Sun | Liberal Party | |
Gurye | Lee Gap-sik | Independent | |
Gwangyang | Kim Jeong-ho | Liberal Party | |
Goheung A | Son Mun-gyeong | Liberal Party | |
Goheung B | Song Gyeong-seop | Liberal Party | |
Boseong | Kim Seong-bok | Independent | |
Hwasun | Ku Heung-nam | Liberal Party | |
Jangheung | Son Seok-du | Liberal Party | |
Gangjin | Kim Seong-ho | Liberal Party | |
Haenam A | Kim Byeong-sun | Liberal Party | |
Haenam B | Min Yeong-nam | Independent | |
Yeongam | Kim Jun-yeon | Democratic Nationalist Party | |
Muan A | Sin Haeng-yong | Independent | |
Muan B | Yu Ok-u | Liberal Party | |
Naju A | Choi Yeong-cheol | Independent | |
Naju B | Jeong Myeong-seop | Liberal Party | |
Hampyeong | Kim Ui-taek | Independent | |
Yeonggwang | Jo Yeong-gyu | Democratic Nationalist Party | |
Jangseong | Byeon Jin-gap | Independent | |
Wando | Kim Seon-tae | Independent | |
Jindo | Jo Byeong-mun | Liberal Party | |
Yeocheon | Kim Cheol-ju | Independent | |
Seungju | Lee Hyeong-mo | Liberal Party |
North Gyeongsang
Constituency | Member | Party | |
---|---|---|---|
Daegu A | Seo Dong-jin | Democratic Nationalist Party | |
Daegu B | Chough Pyung-ok | Democratic Nationalist Party | |
Daegu C | Lee U-chul | Independent | |
Pohang | Ha Tae-hwan | Independent | |
Gimcheon | Mun Jong-du | Independent | |
Dalseong | Jo Jae-cheon | Democratic Nationalist Party | |
Gunwi | Park Man-won | Liberal Party | |
Uiseong A | Park Yeong-chul | Independent | |
Uiseong B | Park Yeong-gyo | Independent | |
Andong A | Kwon O-jong | National Association | |
Andong B | Kim Ik-gi | Independent | |
Yeongyang | Park Jong-gil | Independent | |
Cheongsong | Yun Yong-gu | Liberal Party | |
Yeongdeok | Kim Won-gyu | Liberal Party | |
Yeongil A | Park Sun-seok | Liberal Party | |
Yeongil B | Kim Ik-no | Liberal Party | |
Gyeongju A | Kim Cheol | Independent | |
Gyeongju B | Lee Hyeop-u | Independent | |
Yeongcheon A | Kim Sang-don | Liberal Party | |
Yeongcheon B | Kwon Jung-don | Independent | |
Gyeongsan | Park Hae-jeong | Independent | |
Cheongdo | Kim Bo-yeong | Liberal Party | |
Goryeong | Kim Hong-sik | Liberal Party | |
Seongju | Do Jin-hui | Liberal Party | |
Chilgok | Chang Taek-sang | Independent | |
Geumneung | Kim Cheol-an | Liberal Party | |
Seonsan | Kim U-dong | Independent | |
Sangju A | Kim Dal-ho | Independent | |
Sangju B | Baek Nam-sik | Independent | |
Mungyeong | Yun Man-seok | Liberal Party | |
Yecheon | Hyeon Seok-ho | Liberal Party | |
Yeongju | Lee Jeong-hui | Liberal Party | |
Bonghwa | Jeong Mun-heum | Liberal Party | |
Ulleung | Choi Byeong-gwon | Liberal Party |
South Gyeongsang
Constituency | Member | Party | |
---|---|---|---|
Busan A | Kim Ji-tae | Liberal Party | |
Busan B | Jeon Jin-han | Independent | |
Busan C | Jeong Gi-won | Liberal Party | |
Busan D | Kim Dong-uk | Independent | |
Busan E | Lee Yeong-eon | Liberal Party | |
Masan | Kim Jong-sin | Liberal Party | |
Jinju | Seo In-hong | Independent | |
Jinyang | Hwang Nam-pal | Liberal Party | |
Uiryeong | Lee Yeong-hui | Liberal Party | |
Haman | Jo Gyeong-gyu | Liberal Party | |
Changnyeong | Ha Eul-chun | Independent | |
Milyang A | Kim Hyeong-deok | Liberal Party | |
Milyang B | Jo Man-jong | Liberal Party | |
Yangsan | Ji Yeong-jin | Independent | |
Ulsan A | Kim Su-seon | Independent | |
Ulsan B | Jeong Hae-yeong | Liberal Party | |
Dongnae | Kim Beop-rin | Liberal Party | |
Gimhae A | Park Jae-hong | Democratic Nationalist Party | |
Gimhae B | Lee Jong-su | Independent | |
Changwon A | Kim Seong-sam | Liberal Party | |
Changwon B | Lee Yong-beom | Liberal Party | |
Tongyeong A | Choi Cheon | Democratic Nationalist Party | |
Tongyeong B | Kim Young-sam | Liberal Party | |
Goseong | Choi Gap-hwan | Independent | |
Sacheon | Jeong Gap-ju | Liberal Party | |
Namhae | Yun Byeong-ho | Independent | |
Hadong | Kang Bong-ok | Liberal Party | |
Sancheong | Lee Byeong-hong[lower-alpha 9] | Independent | |
An Jun-gi[lower-alpha 10] | Liberal Party | ||
Hamyang | Kim Yeong-sang | National Association | |
Geochang | Sin Do-seong | Democratic Nationalist Party | |
Hapcheon A | Yu Bong-sun | Independent | |
Hapcheon B | Choi Chang-seop | Liberal Party |
Gangwon
Constituency | Member | Party | |
---|---|---|---|
Chuncheon | Hong Chang-seop | Liberal Party | |
Chunseong | Lim U-yeong | National Association | |
Gangneung A | Choi Yong-geun | Liberal Party | |
Gangneung B | Park Yong-ik | Independent | |
Samcheok | Kim Jin-man | Liberal Party | |
Uljin | Jeon Man-jung | Liberal Party | |
Jeongseon | Jeon Sang-yo | Independent | |
Pyeongchang | Lee Hyeong-jin | Liberal Party | |
Yeongwol | Jeong Gyu-sang | Liberal Party | |
Wonju | Ham Jae-hun | Liberal Party | |
Hoengseong | Jang Seok-yun | Independent | |
Hongcheon | Lee Jae-hak | Liberal Party |
Jeju
Constituency | Member | Party | |
---|---|---|---|
Bukjeju A | Kim Seok-ho | Independent | |
Bukjeju B | Kim Du-jin | Independent | |
Namjeju | Kang Gyeong-ok | Liberal Party |
Notes
References
- ↑ "Past Members - The 3rd National Assembly (May 31, 1954~May 30, 1958)". National Assembly. Retrieved 4 October 2019.
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