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The members of the seventh National Assembly of South Korea were elected on 8 June 1967. The assembly sat from 1 July 1967 until 30 June 1971.
Members elected in the 1967 election
Changes in membership
Date | Constituency | Incumbent | Party | New member | Party | Notes | ||
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19 July 1967 | Proportional representation | Kim Do-yeon | New Democratic | Kim Hyeon-gi | New Democratic | Incumbent died on 19 July 1967; replaced by the next member in the New Democratic list. | ||
27 February 1968 | Proportional representation | Choi Yeong-hui | Democratic Republican | Hyeon Jeong-ju | Democratic Republican | Incumbent resigned on 27 February 1968 upon appointment as Minister of National Defense; replaced by the next member in the Democratic Republican list. | ||
3 June 1968 | Seocheon–Boryeong, South Chungcheong Province | Lee Won-jang | Democratic Republican | Kim Ok-seon | New Democratic | Incumbent's election invalidated on 3 June 1968 after a recount. Runner-up declared as the winner in the 1967 election. | ||
24 September 1968 | Buyeo, South Chungcheong Province | Kim Jong-pil | Democratic Republican | Kim Jong-ik | Democratic Republican | Incumbent resigned on 2 June 1968. New member by-elected. | ||
Gochang, North Jeolla Province | Sin Yong-nam | Democratic Republican | Sin Yong-nam | Democratic Republican | Incumbent resigned on 4 July 1967; re-elected in the by-election. | |||
Hwasun–Gokseong, South Jeolla Province | Gi Se-pung | Democratic Republican | Yang Hoe-su | New Democratic | Incumbent resigned on 5 July 1967. New member by-elected. | |||
28 February 1969 | Naju, South Jeolla Province | Lee Ho-beom | Democratic Republican | Lee Ho-beom | Democratic Republican | Incumbent's election invalidated on 11 December 1968; re-elected in the by-election. | ||
14 May 1969 | Proportional representation | Kim Gyu-nam | Democratic Republican | Kim Yong-chae | Democratic Republican | Incumbent resigned on 14 May 1969; replaced by the next member in the Democratic Republican list.. | ||
14 August 1969 | Boseong, South Jeolla Province | Yang Dal-seung | Democratic Republican | Lee Jung-jae | New Democratic | Incumbent's election invalidated on 25 July 1969. New member by-elected. | ||
25 August 1969 | Jinhae–Changwon, South Gyeongsang Province | Jo Chang-dae | New Democratic | Seat remained vacant | Incumbent died on 25 August 1969. No by-election held. | |||
7 September 1969 | Proportional representation | Yeon Ju-heum | New Democratic | Seat remained vacant | Incumbent resigned on 7 September 1969. | |||
Proportional representation | Jo Heung-man | New Democratic | Seat remained vacant | Incumbent resigned on 7 September 1969. | ||||
5 December 1969 | Changnyeong, South Gyeongsang Province | Seong Nak-hyeon | New Democratic | Seong Nak-hyeon | New Democratic | Incumbent resigned on 7 September 1969; re-elected in the by-election. | ||
22 May 1970 | Chungmu–Tongyeong–Goseong, South Gyeongsang Province | Choi Seok-rim | Democratic Republican | Choi Seok-rim | Democratic Republican | Incumbent's election invalidated on 1 May 1970; re-elected in the by-election. | ||
11 June 1970 | Proportional representation | Hyeon Jeong-ju | Democratic Republican | Seat remained vacant | Incumbent died on 11 June 1970. | |||
29 June 1970 | Proportional representation | Kim Se-yeong | New Democratic | Seat remained vacant | Incumbent resigned on 29 June 1970. | |||
28 December 1970 | Yesan, South Chungcheong Province | Park Byeong-seon | Democratic Republican | Seat remained vacant | Incumbent's election invalidated on 28 December 1970. No by-election held. | |||
11 January 1971 | Seongdong A, Seoul | Jo Han-baek | New Democratic | Seat remained vacant | Incumbent resigned on 11 January 1971. No by-election held. | |||
19 January 1971 | Gwangsan, South Jeolla Province | Park Jong-tae | Democratic Republican | Seat remained vacant | Incumbent resigned on 19 January 1971. No by-election held. | |||
8 February 1971 | Proportional representation | Lee Jae-hyeong | New Democratic | Seat remained vacant | Incumbent resigned on 8 February 1971. | |||
16 February 1971 | Chungmu–Tongyeong–Goseong, South Gyeongsang Province | Choi Seok-rim | Democratic Republican | Seat remained vacant | Incumbent resigned on 16 February 1971. No by-election held. | |||
8 March 1971 | Chuncheon–Chunseong, Gangwon Province | Kim U-yeong | Democratic Republican | Seat remained vacant | Incumbent resigned on 8 March 1971. No by-election held. | |||
15 March 1971 | Dong, Busan | Park Gi-chul | New Democratic | Seat remained vacant | Incumbent resigned on 15 March 1971. No by-election held. | |||
19 March 1971 | Uijeongbu–Yangju, Gyeonggi Province | Lee Jin-yong | Democratic Republican | Seat remained vacant | Incumbent resigned on 19 March 1971. No by-election held. | |||
23 April 1971 | Yeosu–Yeocheon, South Jeolla Province | Lee U-heon | Democratic Republican | Seat remained vacant | Incumbent resigned on 23 April 1971. No by-election held. | |||
3 May 1971 | Gurye–Gwangyang, South Jeolla Province | Lee Hyeon-jae | Democratic Republican | Seat remained vacant | Incumbent resigned on 3 May 1971. No by-election held. | |||
5 May 1971 | Masan, South Gyeongsang Province | Han Tae-il | Democratic Republican | Seat remained vacant | Incumbent resigned on 5 May 1971. No by-election held. |
See also
References
- "Past Members". National Assembly. Retrieved 20 July 2022.
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