Jongno (constituency)

Jongno (Korean: 종로구) is a constituency of the National Assembly of South Korea. The constituency only consists of the Jongno District, Seoul. As of 2017, 133,769 eligible voters were registered in the constituency.[1]

Jongno
Single-member constituency
for the National Assembly
Location of the constituency
District(s)Jongno District
RegionSeoul
Electorate133,769 (2017)
Current constituency
Created1988
Seats1
PartyDemocratic Party
MemberChung Sye-kyun
Council
constituency
Jongno 1st district
Jongno 2nd district
Created fromJongno–Jung

List of members of the National Assembly

Election Member Party Dates Notes
1988 Lee Jong-chan Democratic Justice 1988–1996
1992 Democratic Liberal
1996 Lee Myung-bak New Korea 1996–1998 Mayor of Seoul (2002–2006); President of South Korea (2008–2013)
1998 Roh Moo-hyun National Congress 1998–2000 President of South Korea (2003–2008)
2000 Jeong In-bong Grand National 2000–2002
2002 Park Jin Grand National 2002–2012
2004
2008
2012 Chung Sye-kyun Democratic United 2012–2020 Speaker of the National Assembly (2016–2018)[2]
Prime Minister of South Korea (2020-present)
2016 Democratic
2020 Lee Nak-yeon Democratic 2020-present Prime Minister of South Korea (2017-2020)

Election results

2016

Legislative Election 2016: Jongno
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Democratic Chung Sye-kyun 44,342 52.6 +0.3
Saenuri Oh Se-hoon 33,490 39.7 -6.2
People's Park Tae-soon 4,725 5.6 new
Green Ha Seung-soo 590 0.7 new
Justice Yun Gong-kyu 458 0.5 new
Labor Kim Han-wool 353 0.4 new
Independent Kim Dae-han 123 0.1 new
Independent Lee Won-ok 100 0.1 new
Truth Korea Lee Seok-in 62 0.1 new
Hannara Park Jong-gu 56 0.1 new
Rejected ballots 594
Turnout 84,893 63.1 +6.0
Registered electors 134,507
Democratic hold Swing

2012

Legislative Election 2012: Jongno
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Democratic United Chung Sye-kyun 41,732 52.3 +7.5
Saenuri Hong Sa-duk 36,641 45.9 -2.5
New Progressive Choi Baek-soon 687 0.9 -0.7
Independent Ryu Seung-gu 209 0.3 new
Nations’ Happiness Hong Sung-hoon 177 0.2 new
Independent Seo Maeng-jong 173 0.2 new
People's Power Kim Joon-soo 153 0.2 new
Buddhist Union Jeong Jae-bok 68 0.1 new
Rejected ballots 1,141
Turnout 80,981 57.1 +4.9
Registered electors 141,697
Democratic United gain from Saenuri Swing

2008

Legislative Election 2008: Jongno
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Grand National Park Jin 34,113 48.4 +5.4
Democratic Sohn Hak-kyu 31,530 44.8 new
Liberty Forward Jeong In-bong 3,282 4.6 new
New Progressive Choi Hyun-sook 1,138 1.6 new
Family Federation Kim Young-dong 365 0.5 new
Rejected ballots 440
Turnout 70,868 52.2 -11.8
Registered electors 135,727
Grand National hold Swing

2004

Legislative Election 2004: Jongno
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Grand National Park Jin 37,431 42.8 -5.9
Uri Kim Hong-shin 36,843 42.1 new
Millennium Democratic Jeong Heung-jin 9,614 11.0 -29.0
Democratic Labor Lee Sun-hee 2,950 3.4 +1.7
United Liberal Democrats Paik Nam-seok 361 0.4 -3.7
Green Social Democrats Yang Sung-ho 129 0.1 new
Senior Rights Protection Yang Sung-ho 101 0.1 new
Rejected ballots 694
Turnout 88,123 64.0 +6.4
Registered electors 137,653
Grand National hold Swing

2002 (by-election)

By-election 2002: Jongno[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Grand National Park Jin 20,300 50.3 +1.6
Independent Jeong Heung-jin 9,597 23.8 new
Millennium Democratic Yoo In-tae 8,953 22.2 -17.8
Democratic Labor Yang Yeon-soo 1,500 3.7 +2.0
Rejected ballots 424
Turnout 40,774 28.9
Registered electors 141,008
Grand National hold Swing

2000

Legislative Election 2000: Jongno
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Grand National Jeong In-bong 39,478 48.7 +5.5
Millennium Democratic Lee Jong-chan 32,368 40.0 -14.4
United Liberal Democrats Kim Kyoung-hwan 3,341 4.1 -2.6
Korean New Party of Hope Bang Se-hyun 1,430 1.8 new
Democratic Labor Yang Yeon-soo 1,408 1.7 new
Youth Progressive Choi Hyeok 1,141 1.4 new
Democratic People's Yeo Ik-koo 879 1.1 new
Independent Seo Kyung-won 768 0.9 new
Republican Kang Jong-won 176 0.2 new
Rejected ballots 817
Turnout 81,806 57.6 -8.6
Registered electors 142,070
Grand National gain from Millennium Democratic Swing

1998 (by-election)

By-election 1998: Jongno[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
National Congress Roh Moo-hyun 26,251 54.4 +20.8
Grand National Jeong In-bong 20,993 43.5 +2.5
Independent Han Seok-bong 974 2.0 new
Rejected ballots 475
Turnout 48,693 33.7
Registered electors 144,375
National Congress gain from Grand National Swing

1996

Legislative Election 1996: Jongno
Party Candidate Votes % ±
New Korea Lee Myung-bak 40,230 41.0 +5.5
National Congress Lee Jong-chan 32,918 33.6 -1.9
Democratic Roh Moo-hyun 17,330 17.7 new
United Liberal Democrats Kim Eul-dong 6,602 6.7 new
Independent Bang Se-hyun 462 0.5 new
Independent Lee Jeong-nam 253 0.2 new
Independent Kim Yeon-soo 129 0.1 new
21st century Handok Park Jong-gu 118 0.1 new
Korea Democratic Park Jong-gu 63 0.1 new
Rejected ballots 1,260
Turnout 99,365 66.2 -4.6
Registered electors 150,189
New Korea hold Swing

1992

Legislative Election 1992: Jongno
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Democratic Liberal Lee Jong-chan 41,208 35.5 -2.5
Democratic Kim Kyung-jae 29,820 25.7 new
Reunification National Party Lee Nae-heun 28,336 24.4 new
Independent Jeong In-bong 15,127 13.0 new
New Political Reform Sim Jae-seop 839 0.7 new
Independent Shin Doo-wan 418 0.4 new
Independent Yun In-shik 409 0.4 new
Rejected ballots 49,720
Turnout 117,403 70.8
Registered electors 165,877
Democratic Liberal hold Swing

1988

Legislative Election 1988: Jongno
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Democratic Justice Lee Jong-chan 46,534 38.0 new
Reunification Democratic Kim Myung-yoon 44,488 36.3 new
New Democratic Republican Jeong In-bong 15,139 12.3 new
One National Democratic Je Jeong-gu 15,031 12.3 new
Reunification Korea Kim Kyung-min 683 0.6 new
Social Democratic Han Sang-pil 418 0.3 new
Our Justice Cha Jang-ryang 305 0.2 new
Democratic Justice win (new seat)
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References

  1. "[선택2016] 정치1번지 종로....민심은 싸늘" (in Korean). Newspim (뉴스핌). 3 January 2016.
  2. "정세균 국회의장.. 특수활동비까지?" (in Korean). People's Sound (민중의 소리). 10 June 2016.
  3. "역대 재보궐선거 결과 (1998~2012)" (in Korean). National Election Commission.
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