The members of the fourteenth National Assembly of South Korea were elected on 24 March 1992. The Assembly sat from 30 May 1992 until 29 May 1996.[1]
Date | Constituency | Incumbent | Party | New member | Party | Notes | ||
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8 September 1992 | Nowon B, Seoul | Kim Yong-chae | Democratic Liberal | Lim Chae-heong | Democratic | Incumbent's election invalidated on 8 September 1992 after a recount. Runner-up declared as the winner in the 1992 election. | ||
13 October 1992 | Proportional representation | Kim Young-sam | Democratic Liberal | Cho Yong-jik | Democratic Liberal | Incumbent resigned on 13 October 1992 to run in the 1992 South Korean presidential election; replaced by the next member in the Democratic Liberal list. | ||
17 December 1992 | Proportional representation | Park Tae-joon | Independent (elected as Democratic Liberal) | Ku Chang-rim | Democratic Liberal | Incumbent resigned on 17 December 1992; replaced by the next member in the Democratic Liberal list. | ||
19 December 1992 | Proportional representation | Kim Dae-jung | Democratic | Nam Kung-jin | Democratic | Incumbent resigned on 19 December 1992; replaced by the next member in the Democratic list. | ||
3 January 1993 | Proportional representation | Kim Jae-kwang | Democratic Liberal | Park Kun-ho | Democratic Liberal | Incumbent died on 3 January 1993; replaced by the next member in the Democratic Liberal list. | ||
23 February 1993 | Proportional representation | Chung Ju-yung | Independent (elected as Unification National) | Kang Boo-ja | Unification National | Incumbent resigned on 23 February 1993; replaced by the next member in the Unification National list. | ||
27 February 1993 | Proportional representation | Kim Young-soo | Democratic Liberal | Yoo Sung-hwan | Democratic Liberal | Incumbent resigned on 27 February 1993 upon appointment as Senior Presidential Secretary for Civil Affairs; replaced by the next member in the Democratic Liberal list. | ||
23 April 1993 | Dongrae A, Busan | Park Kwan-yong | Democratic Liberal | Kang Kyong-shik | Democratic Liberal | Incumbent resigned on 27 February 1993 upon appointment as Chief of Staff to the President. New member by-elected. | ||
Saha, Busan | Seo Seok-jai | Democratic Liberal (elected as Independent) | Park Jong-ung | Democratic Liberal | Incumbent removed on 29 January 1993. New member by-elected. | |||
Gwangmyeong, Gyeonggi Province | Yoon Hang-yol | Unification National | Sohn Hak-kyu | Democratic Liberal | Incumbent died on 25 January 1993. New member by-elected. | |||
29 May 1993 | Proportional representation | Lee Won-joe | Democratic Liberal | Lee Jae-myung | Democratic Liberal | Incumbent resigned on 29 May 1993; replaced by the next member in the Democratic Liberal list. | ||
11 June 1993 | Myeongju–Yangyang, Gangwon Province | Kim Moon-kee | Democratic Liberal | Choi Wook-cheul | Democratic | Incumbent resigned on 30 March 1993 due to a property disclosure scandal. New member by-elected. | ||
Hwacheon–Cholwon, Gangwon Province | Kim Jae-soon | Democratic Liberal | Lee Yong-sam | Democratic Liberal | Incumbent resigned on 30 March 1993 due to a property disclosure scandal. New member by-elected. | |||
Yecheon, North Gyeongsang Province | Yoo Hak-seong | Democratic Liberal | Ban Hyung-sik | Democratic Liberal | Incumbent resigned on 30 March 1993 due to a property disclosure scandal. New member by-elected. | |||
12 August 1993 | Dong B, Daegu | Park Jyun-kyu | Independent (elected as Democratic Liberal) | Suh Hoon | Independent | Incumbent resigned on 30 June 1993 due to a property disclosure scandal. New member by-elected. | ||
Chuncheon, Gangwon Province | Son Sung-dack | Unification National | Ryu Chong-su | Democratic Liberal | Incumbent died on 22 May 1993. New member by-elected. | |||
2 August 1994 | Suseong A, Daegu | Park Chul-un | Unification National (elected as Democratic Liberal) | Hyun Kyung-ja | New Democratic | Incumbent removed on 28 June 1994 due to a slot machine incident. New member by-elected. | ||
Yeongwol–Pyeongchang, Gangwon Province | Shim Myung-boo | Democratic Liberal | Kim Ki-soo | Democratic Liberal | Incumbent died on 24 May 1994. New member by-elected. | |||
Gyeongju, North Gyeongsang Province | Suh Soo-jong | Democratic Liberal | Lee Sang-doo | Democratic | Incumbent died on 15 May 1994. New member by-elected. | |||
9 September 1994 | Proportional representation | Kim Chong-in | Independent (elected as Democratic Liberal) | Chung Ok-soon | Democratic Liberal | Incumbent removed on 9 September 1994 through a ruling of the Supreme Court; replaced by the next member in the Democratic Liberal list. | ||
2 November 1994 | Proportional representation | Choi Byung-yul | Democratic Liberal | Kim Chan-doo | Democratic Liberal | Incumbent resigned on 2 November 1994 on appointment as the Mayor of Seoul; replaced by the next member in the Democratic Liberal list. | ||
9 February 1995 | Proportional representation | Chung Suk-mo | Democratic Liberal | Kim Sa-sung | Democratic Liberal | Incumbent removed on 9 February 1995; replaced by the next member in the Democratic Liberal list. | ||
27 February 1995 | Proportional representation | Ro Jai-bong | Democratic Liberal | Lee Yeun-surk | Democratic Liberal | Incumbent removed on 27 February 1995; replaced by the next member in the Democratic Liberal list. | ||
7 June 1995 | Buk A, Busan | Moon Jung-su | Democratic Liberal | Seat remained vacant | Incumbent resigned on 7 June 1995 to run in the 1995 Busan mayoral election. No by-election held. | |||
Suncheon, South Jeolla Province | Huh Kyung-man | Democratic | Seat remained vacant | Incumbent resigned on 7 June 1995 to run in the 1995 South Jeolla Province gubernatorial election. No by-election held. | ||||
9 June 1995 | Seocho A, Seoul | Park Chan-jong | Independent (elected as New Political Reform) | Seat remained vacant | Incumbent resigned on 9 June 1995 to run in the 1995 Seoul mayoral election. No by-election held. | |||
Namdong, Incheon | Kang Woo-hyuk | bgcolor= | United Liberal Democrats (elected as Democratic Liberal) | Seat remained vacant | Incumbent resigned on 9 June 1995 to run in the 1995 Incheon mayoral election. No by-election held. | |||
Anyang B, Gyeonggi Province | Rhee In-je | Democratic Liberal | Seat remained vacant | Incumbent resigned on 9 June 1995 to run in the 1995 Gyeonggi Province gubernatorial election. No by-election held. | ||||
Dongducheon–Yangju, Gyeonggi Province | Im Sa-bin | Democratic Liberal | Seat remained vacant | Incumbent resigned on 9 June 1995 to run in the 1995 Gyeonggi Province gubernatorial election. No by-election held. | ||||
Ansan–Ongjin, Gyeonggi Province | Chang Kyung-woo | Democratic (elected as Democratic Liberal) | Seat remained vacant | Incumbent resigned on 9 June 1995 to run in the 1995 Gyeonggi Province gubernatorial election. No by-election held. | ||||
30 June 1995 | Gwanak B, Seoul | Lee Hae-chan | Democratic | Seat remained vacant | Incumbent resigned on 30 June 1995 upon appointment as the Deputy Mayor of Seoul. No by-election held. | |||
31 August 1995 | Proportional representation | Park Jie-won | Democratic | Bae Ki-sun | Democratic | Incumbent removed on 31 August 1995; replaced by the next member in the Democratic list. | ||
18 October 1995 | Proportional representation | Ku Chang-rim | Democratic Liberal | Lee Min-heon | Democratic Liberal | Incumbent removed on 18 October 1995; replaced by the next member in the Democratic Liberal list. | ||
27 October 1995 | Proportional representation | Choi Woon-ji | Democratic Liberal | Lee Soo-dam | Democratic Liberal | Incumbent removed on 27 October 1995; replaced by the next member in the Democratic Liberal list. | ||
31 October 1995 | Proportional representation | Koo Cheon-seo | Democratic Liberal | Bae Kil-lang | Democratic Liberal | Incumbent removed on 31 October 1995; replaced by the next member in the Democratic Liberal list. | ||
4 November 1995 | Gangdong A, Seoul | Lee Bu-young | Democratic | Seat remained vacant | Incumbent removed on 4 November 1995 for violating the National Security Act. No by-election held. | |||
2 February 1996 | Proportional representation | Chough Yoon-hyung | United Democratic (elected as Unification National) | Lee Yong-joon | United Liberal Democrats | Incumbent died on 2 February 1996; replaced by the next member in the United Liberal Democrats list. | ||
8 February 1996 | Proportional representation | Choi Sang-yong | New Korea | Kim Jung-sook | New Korea | Incumbent removed on 8 February 1996; replaced by the next member in the New Korea list. | ||
23 February 1996 | Proportional representation | Cho Yong-jik | New Korea | Kim Hyun-bae | New Korea | Incumbent removed on 23 February 1996; replaced by the next member in the New Korea list. | ||
Proportional representation | Park Jae-hong | New Korea | Park Seung-ung | New Korea | Incumbent removed on 23 February 1996; replaced by the next member in the New Korea list. | |||
2 March 1996 | Proportional representation | Joo Yang-ja | New Korea | Jin Gyeong-tak | New Korea | Incumbent removed on 2 March 1996; replaced by the next member in the New Korea list. | ||
Proportional representation | Chang Che-shik | United Democratic | Choi Byung-wook | United Democratic | Incumbent removed on 2 March 1996; replaced by the next member in the United Democratic list. | |||
Proportional representation | Lee Oo-chung | United Democratic | Chang Jung-con | United Democratic | Incumbent removed on 2 March 1996; replaced by the next member in the United Democratic list. | |||
Proportional representation | Ra Beung-sen | United Democratic | Kim Yoo-jin | United Democratic | Incumbent removed on 2 March 1996; replaced by the next member in the United Democratic list. | |||
Proportional representation | Kim Choong-hyun | United Democratic | Seo Ho-seok | United Democratic | Incumbent removed on 2 March 1996; replaced by the next member in the United Democratic list. | |||
Proportional representation | Park Jung-hoon | United Democratic | Jang Kwang-keun | United Democratic | Incumbent removed on 2 March 1996; replaced by the next member in the United Democratic list. | |||
Proportional representation | Kim Ok-doo | United Democratic | Park Myoung-suh | United Democratic | Incumbent removed on 2 March 1996; replaced by the next member in the United Democratic list. | |||
Proportional representation | Nam Kung-jin | United Democratic | Han Won-seok | United Democratic | Incumbent removed on 2 March 1996; replaced by the next member in the United Democratic list. | |||
Proportional representation | Bae Ki-sun | United Democratic | Kim Young-deuk | United Democratic | Incumbent removed on 2 March 1996; replaced by the next member in the United Democratic list. | |||
5 March 1996 | Proportional representation | Kim Kwang-soo | New Korea | Hur Se-wook | New Korea | Incumbent removed on 5 March 1996; replaced by the next member in the New Korea list. | ||
Proportional representation | Bae Kil-lang | New Korea | Seat remained vacant | Incumbent removed on 5 March 1996. No new member due to a lack of other members in the New Korea list. | ||||
13 March 1996 | Proportional representation | Jang Jun-ik | United Democratic | Jung Yaung-sook | United Democratic | Incumbent removed on 13 March 1996; replaced by the next member in the United Democratic list. | ||
21 March 1996 | Proportional representation | Kang Sin-ok | New Korea | Seat remained vacant | Incumbent removed on 21 March 1996. No new member due to a lack of other members in the New Korea list. | |||
22 March 1996 | Proportional representation | Lee Soo-dam | New Korea | Seat remained vacant | Incumbent removed on 22 March 1996. No new member due to a lack of other members in the New Korea list. | |||
Proportional representation | Shin Jin-wook | United Democratic | Ko Hong-kil | United Democratic | Incumbent removed on 22 March 1996; replaced by the next member in the United Democratic list. |