The members of the sixteenth National Assembly of South Korea were elected on 13 April 2000. The Assembly sat from 30 May 2000 until 29 May 2004.[1]
Date | Constituency | Incumbent | Party | New member | Party | Notes | |||
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20 September 2000 | Proportional representation | Kim Han-gil | bgcolor= | Millennium Democratic | Kim Hwa-joong | Millennium Democratic | Incumbent resigned on 20 September 2000 upon appointment as Minister of Culture and Tourism; replaced by the next member in the Millennium Democratic list. | ||
28 December 2000 | Proportional representation | Suh Young-hoon | Millennium Democratic | Choi Myun-hun | Millennium Democratic | Incumbent lost seat on 28 December 2000; replaced by the next member in the Millennium Democratic list. | |||
28 January 2001 | Proportional representation | Han Myeong-sook | Millennium Democratic | Park Yang-soo | Millennium Democratic | Incumbent resigned on 28 January 2001 upon appointment as Minister of Gender Equality; replaced by the next member in the Millennium Democratic list. | |||
7 September 2001 | Proportional representation | Yu Sam-nam | Millennium Democratic | Cho Bae-sook | Millennium Democratic | Incumbent resigned on 7 September 2001 upon appointment as Minister of Oceans and Fisheries; replaced by the next member in the Millennium Democratic list. | |||
25 October 2001 | Dongdaemun B, Seoul | Kim Yung-koo | Grand National | Hong Joon-pyo | Grand National | Incumbent's election invalidated on 1 June 2001. New member by-elected. | |||
Guro B, Seoul | Chang Young-shin | Millennium Democratic | Lee Seung-chul | Grand National | Incumbent's election invalidated on 13 July 2001. New member by-elected. | ||||
Gangneung, Gangwon Province | Choi Don-woung | Grand National | Choi Don-woung | Grand National | Incumbent resigned on 3 September 2001; re-elected in the by-election. | ||||
22 July 2002 | Proportional representation | Jeon Jae-hee | Grand National | Kim Young-sun | Grand National | Incumbent resigned on 22 July 2002 to run in the 2002 Gwangmyeong, Gyeonggi Province by-election; replaced by the next member in the Grand National list. | |||
8 August 2002 | Jongno, Seoul | Chung In-bong | Grand National | Park Jin | Grand National | Incumbent's election invalidated on 25 June 2002. New member by-elected. | |||
Geumcheon, Seoul | Jang Sung-min | Millennium Democratic | Lee Woo-jae | Grand National | Incumbent's election invalidated on 22 January 2002. New member by-elected. | ||||
Yeongdeungpo B, Seoul | Kim Min-seok | Millennium Democratic | Kwon Young-se | Grand National | Incumbent's election invalidated on 27 May 2002. New member by-elected. | ||||
Busanjin A, Busan | Chung Jey-moon | Grand National | Kim Byung-ho | Grand National | Incumbent's election invalidated on 28 June 2002. New member by-elected. | ||||
Haeundae–Gijang A, Busan | Shon Tae-in | Grand National | Suh Byung-soo | Grand National | Incumbent died on 5 January 2002. New member by-elected. | ||||
Seo–Ganghwa B, Incheon | Park Yong-ho | Millennium Democratic | Lee Kyeong-jae | Grand National | Incumbent's election invalidated on 14 June 2002. New member by-elected. | ||||
Buk A, Gwangju | Park Kwang-tae | Millennium Democratic | Kim Song-hyum | Millennium Democratic | Incumbent resigned on 1 July 2002 upon start of term as Mayor of Daegu. New member by-elected. | ||||
Gwangmyeong, Gyeonggi Province | Sohn Hak-kyu | Grand National | Jeon Jae-hee | Grand National | Incumbent resigned on 1 July 2002 upon start of term as Governor of Gyeonggi Province. New member by-elected. | ||||
Hanam, Gyeonggi Province | You Sung-keun | Grand National | Kim Hwang-sik | Grand National | Incumbent's election invalidated on 24 May 2002. New member by-elected. | ||||
Anseong, Gyeonggi Province | Sim Kyu-sub | Millennium Democratic | Lee Hae-koo | Grand National | Incumbent died on 27 January 2002. New member by-elected. | ||||
Gunsan, North Jeolla Province | Kang Hyun-wook | Millennium Democratic | Kang Bong-kyun | Millennium Democratic | Incumbent resigned on 1 July 2002 upon start of term as Governor of North Jeolla Province. New member by-elected. | ||||
Hampo, Masan, South Gyeongsang Province | Kim Ho-il | Grand National | Kim Jung-boo | Grand National | Incumbent's election invalidated on 21 February 2002. New member by-elected. | ||||
Bukjeju, Jeju Province | Jang Jung-un | Millennium Democratic | Yang Jung-kyu | Grand National | Incumbent's election invalidated on 28 June 2002. New member by-elected. | ||||
26 November 2002 | Proportional representation | Lee Hoi-chang | Grand National | Yoo Han-yul | Grand National | Incumbent resigned on 26 November 2002 to run in the 2002 South Korean presidential election; replaced by the next member in the Grand National list. | |||
19 December 2002 | Jung, Ulsan | Kim Tae-ho | Grand National | Jeong Kab-yoon | Grand National | Incumbent died on 10 July 2002. New member by-elected. | |||
6 February 2003 | Proportional representation | Hwang Seung-min | Grand National | Jang Kwang-keun | Grand National | Incumbent died on 6 February 2003; replaced by the next member in the Grand National list. | |||
4 March 2003 | Proportional representation | Kim Hwa-joong | Millennium Democratic | Koo Jong-tae | Millennium Democratic | Incumbent resigned on 4 March 2003 upon appointment as Minister of Health and Welfare; replaced by the next member in the Millennium Democratic list. | |||
Proportional representation | Kim Young-jin | Millennium Democratic | Oh Young-sik | Millennium Democratic | Incumbent resigned on 4 March 2003 upon appointment as Minister of Agriculture; replaced by the next member in the Millennium Democratic list. | ||||
24 April 2003 | Yangcheon B, Seoul | Kim Yung-bae | Millennium Democratic | O Gyeong-hun | Grand National | Incumbent's election invalidated on 28 March 2003. New member by-elected. | |||
Uijeongbu, Gyeonggi Province | Moon Hee-sang | Millennium Democratic | Hong Moon-jong | Grand National | Incumbent resigned on 7 March 2003 upon appointment as Chief of Staff to the President. New member by-elected. | ||||
Deokyang A, Goyang, Gyeonggi Province | Kwack Chi-young | Millennium Democratic | Rhyu Si-min | People's Party for Reform | Incumbent's election invalidated on 26 November 2002. New member by-elected. | ||||
21 October 2003 | Proportional representation | Lee Mi-kyung | Millennium Democratic | An Sang-hyun | Millennium Democratic | Incumbent lost seat on 21 October 2003; replaced by the next member in the Millennium Democratic list. | |||
Proportional representation | Lee Jae-joung | Millennium Democratic | Hwang Chang-joo | Millennium Democratic | Incumbent lost seat on 21 October 2003; replaced by the next member in the Millennium Democratic list. | ||||
Proportional representation | Huh Un-na | Millennium Democratic | Park Jeong-when | Millennium Democratic | Incumbent lost seat on 21 October 2003; replaced by the next member in the Millennium Democratic list. | ||||
Proportional representation | Park Yang-soo | Millennium Democratic | Han Chung-su | Millennium Democratic | Incumbent lost seat on 21 October 2003; replaced by the next member in the Millennium Democratic list. | ||||
Proportional representation | Oh Young-sik | Millennium Democratic | Yang Seung-boo | Millennium Democratic | Incumbent lost seat on 21 October 2003; replaced by the next member in the Millennium Democratic list. | ||||
9 December 2003 | Proportional representation | Kim Hong-shin | Grand National | Song Byeong-dae | Grand National | Incumbent lost seat on 9 December 2003; replaced by the next member in the Grand National list. | |||
12 December 2003 | Proportional representation | Cho Bae-sook | Millennium Democratic | Park Kum-ja | Millennium Democratic | Incumbent lost seat on 12 December 2003; replaced by the next member in the Millennium Democratic list. | |||
1 February 2004 | Proportional representation | Rhee Shang-hi | Grand National | Kim Young-gu | Grand National | Incumbent lost seat on 1 February 2004; replaced by the next member in the Grand National list. | |||
22 March 2004 | Proportional representation | Kim Chong-hoh | United Liberal Democrats | Byun Ung-jun | United Liberal Democrats | Incumbent lost seat on 22 March 2004; replaced by the next member in the United Liberal Democrats list. | |||
25 March 2004 | Proportional representation | Cho Woong-kyu | Grand National | Park Kyung-sub | Grand National | Incumbent lost seat on 25 March 2004; replaced by the next member in the Grand National list. | |||
29 March 2004 | Proportional representation | Lim Jin-chool | Grand National | Lee Man-jae | Grand National | Incumbent lost seat on 29 March 2004; replaced by the next member in the Grand National list. | |||
31 March 2004 | Proportional representation | Park In-sang | Millennium Democratic | Lee Jong-sung | Millennium Democratic | Incumbent lost seat on 31 March 2004; replaced by the next member in the Millennium Democratic list. | |||
21 May 2004 | Proportional representation | Park Jeong-when | Millennium Democratic | An Hi-ok | Millennium Democratic | Incumbent lost seat on 21 May 2004; replaced by the next member in the Millennium Democratic list. |