1986 North Korean Parliamentary Election
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Parliamentary elections A general election is a political voting election where generally all or most members of a given political body are chosen. These are usually held for a nation, state, or territory's primary legislative body, and are different from by-elections ( ...
were held in
North Korea North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), is a country in East Asia. It constitutes the northern half of the Korean Peninsula and shares borders with China and Russia to the north, at the Yalu (Amnok) and T ...
on 2 November 1986. 655 Deputies were elected to the parliament. The agenda of the first session of the elected eighth
Supreme People's Assembly The Supreme People's Assembly (SPA; ) is the unicameral legislature of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), commonly known as North Korea. It consists of one deputy from each of the DPRK's 687 constituencies, elected to five-year ...
was "For the complete victory of socialism". Under the 1972 Constitution, the number of seats in the Assembly was 655. This was increased to 687 following the 1986 election.


Results


Elected members

The following were elected as members of parliament: # Electoral District (Mangyongdae): So Yun-sok # Electoral District (Chilgol): Kang Chun-ho # Electoral District (Kunggol): Yu Kyu-tong # Electoral District (Tangsang): Kim Yong-pok # Electoral District (Sonnae): Kim Pok-sil # Electoral District (Panpyong): Pak Tae-hun # Electoral District (Kwangbok): Chon Kwang-chun # Electoral District (Mansu): Kim Ok-sim # Electoral District (Chungsong): Cheo Hye-suk # Electoral District (Yonhwa):
Kim Ung-sang Kim or KIM may refer to: Names * Kim (given name) * Kim (surname) ** Kim (Korean surname) *** Kim family (disambiguation), several dynasties **** Kim family (North Korea), the rulers of North Korea since Kim Il-sung in 1948 ** Kim, Vietnamese f ...
# Electoral District (Changgwang): Yi Hyu-mong # Electoral District (Ongnyu): Kim Chi-hang # Electoral District (Chongnyu): Chi Chong-ae # Electoral District (Tongmun): Yi Sun-im # Electoral District (Munhung): Yom Tae-chun # Electoral District (Tapche): Kim Pyong-kon # Electoral District (Sagok): O Chae-won # Electoral District (Viam): # Electoral District (Songyo): Yi Hwa-sun # Electoral District (Namsin): Kim Hoe-il # Electoral District (Sanop): Pak Chun-hung # Electoral District (Tungme): Kim In-hwa # Electoral District (Yulgok): Kim Kyong-suk # Electoral District (Ansan): Pak Nyong-hui # Electoral District (Ponghak): Yi Chong-yul # Electoral District (Yukkyo): Chon Yong-ki # Electoral District (Kansong): Na Chong-hui # Electoral District (Yonmot): Hong To-hwan # Electoral District (Changgyong): Yi Hwa-yong # Electoral District (Hasin): Paek Chang-yong # Electoral District (Chungsin): O Ki-su # Electoral District (Harimsan): Kang Tok-su # Electoral District (Wonbong): Yi Chun # Electoral District (Chijangsan): Kim Yong-cho # Electoral District (Hwoebul): Yi Chun-ku # Electoral District (Hyokson): Kim Yong-tae # Electoral District (Taesongsan): Chon In-tok # Electoral District (Sinri): Kim Chung-nin # Electoral District (Munsin): Yun Pyong-kwon # Electoral District (Saesallim): Kim Tong-nyon # Electoral District (Samma): Hong Si-kun # Electoral District (Unpasan): No Ui-hwa # Electoral District (Sojang): Kang Sun-hui # Electoral District (Potonggang): Pak Mun-chan # Electoral District (Kyonghung): Han Ati-su # Electoral District (Pulgungori): Yang Se-kon # Electoral District (Moran): Tae Pyong-yol # Electoral District (Chonsung): Nam Sun-hui # Electoral District (Pipa): Yi Kye-paek # Electoral District (Kinmaul): Choe In-tok # Electoral District (Kumsu): Hong Pom-kil # Electoral District (Yonghung):
Kim Song-yul Kim or KIM may refer to: Names * Kim (given name) * Kim (surname) ** Kim (Korean surname) *** Kim family (disambiguation), several dynasties **** Kim family (North Korea), the rulers of North Korea since Kim Il-sung in 1948 ** Kim, Vietnamese f ...
# Electoral District (Yongbuk):
Chon Mun-sop Jon Mun-sop (November 24, 1919 – December 29, 1998) was a North Korean politician, member of the Supreme People's Assembly, the unicameral parliament of North Korea. Biography Jon was born in Manchuria on November 24, 1919. He took part in the ...
# Electoral District (Anhak): O Sang-nok # Electoral District (Kobang): Yi Tan # Electoral District (Haebang): Iim Hwa-suk # Electoral District (Kuwolsan): Kim Yong-wan # Electoral District (Songsin): Choe Kil-sun # Electoral District (Mirim): Yi Tong-chun # Electoral District (Ihyon): Kim Chin-suk # Electoral District (Chongbaek): Ho Pok-tok # Electoral District (Wonam): Pak Tae-ho # Electoral District (Yongnam): Kim Tong-chun # Electoral District (Sopo): Pak Yong-sok # Electoral District (Sangdang): Kim Ha-kyu # Electoral District (Hadang): Paek Sol-hui # Electoral District (Singan): Yi Sin-cha # Electoral District (Haksan): Kim Kil-san # Electoral District (Yonggung): Mun Tok-hwan # Electoral District (Yongchu): Hwang San-ho # Electoral District (Oun): Ho Jong-suk # Electoral District (Hwasong): Yu Pyong-yun # Electoral District (Konji): Choe Sung-chon # Electoral District (Haebal): Sim Tae-kyun # Electoral District (Yokpo): Yi Sung-hui # Electoral District (Taehyon):
Kang Hui-won Kang may refer to: Places * Kang Kalan, Punjab * Kang District, Afghanistan * Kang, Botswana, a village * Kang County, Gansu, China * Kang, Isfahan, Iran, a village * Kang, Kerman, Iran, a village * Kang, Razavi Khorasan, Iran, a village * K ...
# Electoral District (Sungho): Tak Hyong-che # Electoral District (Matan): Pyon Ung-hui # Electoral District (Songmun):
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# Electoral District (Todok): Yi Chu-ung # Electoral District (Yokchon): Chon Mun-uk # Electoral District (Sokpak): Choe Tae-pok # Electoral District (Kangdong):
Pak Song-chol Pak Song-chol or Park Sung-chul (2 September 1913 – 28 October 2008) was a North Korean politician who served as Premier of North Korea from 1976 to 1977. He succeeded Kim Il. He also served as foreign minister from 1959 to 1970. Biogra ...
# Electoral District (Ponghwa): Kim Po-pi # Electoral District (Hukyong): Choe Su-san # Electoral District (Songga):
Kim Il-chol Kim Il-chol (, born 1933) is a former member of the North Korean National Defence Commission and former Minister for Defence. He was born in Pyongyang in 1933. He graduated from Mangyongdae Revolutionary School and the "Soviet Union Naval Ac ...
# Electoral District (Hari): Han Pong-nyo # Electoral District (Chunghwa): Cho Myong-nok # Electoral District (Myongwol): Son Song-pil # Electoral District (Changsan): Cho Chil-song # Electoral District (Majang): Kim Su-ui # Electoral District (Kangnam): Chi Chang-ui # Electoral District (Yupo): Kim Ki-ha # Electoral District (Changhang): Yu Chun-ok # Electoral District (Sangwon): Kim Ki-nam # Electoral District (Posonggang): Kim Sang-rin # Electoral District (Pyongsong): Han Chang-kun # Electoral District (Tumu): Pak Chong-hyon # Electoral District (Chungdok): Yang Hyong-sop # Electoral District (Chigyong): Hwang In-sop # Electoral District (Samwha): Cho Mi-ri # Electoral District (Kuwol): Choe Tong-hui # Electoral District (Haksu): Tak Chong-suk # Electoral District (Onchon): Sin Sang-kyun # Electoral District (Sohwa): Han Chan-ok # Electoral District (Porim): Kim Yong-chan # Electoral District (Chungsan): Yi Hyong-su # Electoral District (Pungjong): Pak Chong-su # Electoral District (Sokda): Chu Chang-chun # Electoral District (Taedong): Hwang Chang-yop # Electoral District (Yongok): Pak Tae-kap # Electoral District (Sijong): Han Yong-hye # Electoral District (Pyongwoti):
Yim Chun-chu Yim Chun-chu ( ko, 임춘추; March 8, 1912 – April 27, 1988) was a North Korean politician. He served as Vice President of North Korea, and member of the Politburo of the Workers' Party of Korea. He was a member of the guerrilla faction. Bio ...
# Electoral District (Opa): Kim Yong-ok # Electoral District (Unbong): Yim Nok-chae # Electoral District (Hanchon): No Chong-hui # Electoral District (Sukchon):
Kim Si-hak Kim or KIM may refer to: Names * Kim (given name) * Kim (surname) ** Kim (Korean surname) *** Kim family (disambiguation), several dynasties **** Kim family (North Korea), the rulers of North Korea since Kim Il-sung in 1948 ** Kim, Vietnamese ...
# Electoral District (Yongdok): Kim Ui-sun # Electoral District (Unjong): Kim Yong-mu # Electoral District (Kumpung): Han Sun-hui # Electoral District (Komhung): Pak Il-hwan # Electoral District (Mundok): Yi Chun-son # Electoral District (Ipsok): Kim Kum-ok # Electoral District (Yongo): Kim Tong-myong # Electoral District (Sangbong):
Kang Song-san Kang Song-san (3 March 1931 – 22 February 1997) was a North Korean politician who served as Premier of North Korea from 1984 to 1986 and again from 1992 to 1997. He succeeded Ri Jong-ok in his first term and Yon Hyong-muk in his second term. ...
# Electoral District (Kimungum): Kim Ho-kyong # Electoral District (Sinanju): Kim Ki-pom # Electoral District (Anju): Hyon Ung-sil # Electoral District (Sangso): Kwak Tae-sam # Electoral District (Yonggye): Chang Won-sun # Electoral District (Namhung): Choe Han-chun # Electoral District (Songdo): Chu Kil-pon # Electoral District (Kaechon): Mun Su-ok # Electoral District (Namjon): Yang In-ho # Electoral District (Sambong):
Pak Yong-sop Pak or PAK may refer to: Places * Pakistan (country code PAK) * Pak, Afghanistan * Pak Island, in the Admiralty Islands group of Papua New Guinea * Pak Tea House, a café in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan Arts and entertainment * PAK (band), an Am ...
# Electoral District (Pobu): Yi Myo-nyo # Electoral District (Hunu): Yu Sang-kol # Electoral District (Choyang): Yun Ung-su # Electoral District (Yongjin): Ho Nam-ki # Electoral District (Yongwon): Kim Yong-yon # Electoral District (Mukbang): Kim Pong-ul # Electoral District (Chunhyok): Chong-To-son # Electoral District (Sunchon): No Pok-hwa # Electoral District (Subok): Kim Chong-wan # Electoral District (Daedok): So Chae-hung # Electoral District (.Kumsan): Kim Chong-sil # Electoral District (Yonpo): Hyon Mu-kwang # Electoral District (Yonbong): Chon Ung-su # Electoral District (Changson): Han Chong-ho # Electoral District (Puhung): Kim Che-min # Electoral District (Osa): Yi Chong-kun # Electoral District (Chonsong): Kim Nam-kyo # Electoral District (Kubong): Kim Chi-hyop # Electoral District (Chaedong): Kim Chong-suk # Electoral District (Chudok): Choe Myong-kun # Electoral District (Songchon): Yi Chong-u # Electoral District (Kunja): Kim Pong-chu # Electoral District (Sinsongchoh): Yi Yong-pu # Electoral District (Changnim): Pak Son-pil # Electoral District (Tokam): Yang In-kil # Electoral District (Huichang): Won Chong-sam # Electoral District (Sungin): Chon Hui-chong # Electoral District (Taekin):
Kim Yong-taek Kim Yongtaek () is a South Korean poet. Life Kim Yongtaek was born on September 28, 1948, in Imsil, Jeollabuk-do, South Korea. Kim graduated from Sunchang Agricultural High School, and has worked as a teacher at the Imsil Tokchi Elementary Sch ...
# Electoral District (Sinyang): An Myong-ok # Electoral District (Kwanghung): Kim Ung-chol # Electoral District (Yangdok): Yun Ki-chong # Electoral District (Unha): Kim Ok-nyon # Electoral District (Pukchang): Yi Chi-chan # Electoral District (Okchon): Yang Yong-kon # Electoral District (Sungni): Yi Won-kwan # Electoral District (Changmal): O Yong-pang # Electoral District (Kongwon): So Mong-chun # Electoral District (Chahgsang): Kim Choi-won # Electoral District (Chongsong): Kong Chin-tae # Electoral District (Hyongbong): Kim Hak-pong # Electoral District (Chenam): Kim Kwang-chin # Electoral District (Sungnisan): Sonu Chon-il # Electoral District (Maengsan):
Pak Kil-yon Pak Kil-yon ( or ; born 1943) is a North Korean diplomat. He served as Permanent Representative to the United Nations from 2001 to 2008. Early life and career Pak was born in 1943 in Chagang. He is a graduate of Pyongyang University of Inter ...
# Electoral District (Yongwon): Cho Myong-son # Electoral District (Taehung): Choe Sang-uk # Electoral District (Nagwon): Yon Hyong-muk # Electoral District (Yonsang): Choe Tok-sin # Electoral District (Songhan): Kim Kyong-suk # Electoral District (Majon): Song Tae-yon # Electoral District (Chinson): Sonu Munrhung # Electoral District (Kwanmun):
Chu Song-il Chu or CHU may refer to: Chinese history * Chu (state) (c. 1030 BC–223 BC), a state during the Zhou dynasty * Western Chu (206 BC–202 BC), a state founded and ruled by Xiang Yu * Chu Kingdom (Han dynasty) (201 BC–70 AD), a kingdom of the H ...
# Electoral District (Paeksa): Kwon Hybng-suk # Electoral District (Minpo): Yi Kum-nyo # Electoral District (Miruk): So Chin-sok # Electoral District (Pihyon): Chong In-chun # Electoral District (Yangchaek): Yi Pyong-kuk # Electoral District (Paekma): Chong Song-nam # Electoral District (Yongchon): Kim Hui-sam # Electoral District (Yangso): Kim Chang-chu # Electoral District (Pukchung): Pak Myong-chun # Electoral District (Yongampo): Kim Kypng-su # Electoral District (Tasan): Yi Song-ho # Electoral District (Yomju): Kim Chong-hui # Electoral District (Oeha): Mun Song-sul # Electoral District (Yongaksan): Yi Man-tae # Electoral District (Cholsan): Kil Chun-sik # Electoral District (Yonsu): Ha Kuk-song # Electoral District (Tongnim): Chong Tae-ik # Electoral District (Singok): Kim Yong-sim # Electoral District (Kokunyong): Yo Yon-ku # Electoral District (Sonchon): Kim Pyong-kil # Electoral District (Noha): Rang Pong-kyu # Electoral District (Sokhwa): Yi Yong-su # Electoral District (Kwaksan): Chang Ki-yong # Electoral District (Anui): Yi Ha-sop # Electoral District (Chongju): Kim Ok-hyon # Electoral District (Wolyang): Hyon Chun-kuk # Electoral District (Chimhyang): Kim Song-kuk # Electoral District (Osan): Choe Sun-chol # Electoral District (Kohyon): Hong Wan-tae # Electoral District (Yongnam): Ki Kyong-yul # Electoral District (Unjon): Yang Wang-pok # Electoral District (Unam): Pang Ae-son # Electoral District (Kasan):
Kim Yong-chun Kim Yong-chun (4 March 1936 – 16 August 2018) was a North Korean soldier and politician. He was a leader of the North Korean military. He held the North Korean military rank Chasu (Vice Marshal), was Vice Chairman of the National Defense Comm ...
# Electoral District (Pakchon): Kang Pong-ok # Electoral District (Maengjung): Yim Chae-man # Electoral District (Songsok): Kim Pong-mo # Electoral District (Yonbyon):
Yi Yong Ri Yong (Korean: 이영; Hanja:李英; 1 April 1889 – 13 August 1960) was a social activist in Korea under Japanese rule, communist activist, and politician of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Early life Youth and middle age Ri w ...
# Electoral District (Pakwon): Yi Myon-sang # Electoral District (Kujang): Paek Hak-nim # Electoral District (Yongdung): Han Kyu-chung # Electoral District (Yongmun): Kim Kun-su # Electoral District (Yongchol): Kil Ok-hyon # Electoral District (Suku): Sin Kyong-sik # Electoral District (Unsan): Chong Chun-ki # Electoral District (Pukchin): Yu Kye-chin # Electoral District (Songbong): Yim Tae-yong # Electoral District (Taechon):
Kim Pyong-yul Kim or KIM may refer to: Names * Kim (given name) * Kim (surname) ** Kim (Korean surname) *** Kim family (disambiguation), several dynasties **** Kim family (North Korea), the rulers of North Korea since Kim Il-sung in 1948 ** Kim, Vietnamese ...
# Electoral District (Hakbong): Sok Yun-ki # Electoral District (Sinbong): Yi O-song # Electoral District (Songan): Sonu Pyong-ku # Electoral District (Chahung): Pak Nam-gi # Electoral District (Chongnyon): Kim Chae-yon # Electoral District (Pakesok): Chang Chang-mun # Electoral District (Panghyon): Ko Kum-sun # Electoral District (Unyang): Kim Chae-yong # Electoral District (Chonma): Chong Song-ok # Electoral District (Uiju):
Hong Il-chon Hong Il-chon ( ko, 홍일천; born 1942) was the first wife of Kim Jong-il. She was the daughter of a soldier who died during the Korean War. In the early 1960s, Kim Il-sung, father of Kim Jong-il, introduced her to his son and handpicked her to ...
# Electoral District (Yonha): Kim Yu-pung # Electoral District (Tokhyon): Han Ki-chang # Electoral District (Sakju):
Pak Song-sil Pak or PAK may refer to: Places * Pakistan (country code PAK) * Pak, Afghanistan * Pak Island, in the Admiralty Islands group of Papua New Guinea * Pak Tea House, a café in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan Arts and entertainment * PAK (band), an Ame ...
# Electoral District (Pungnyon): Yunln-hyon # Electoral District (Supung): Han Chong-kon # Electoral District (Namsa): Choe Yun-to # Electoral District (Taekwan): Yi Chang-son # Electoral District (Yangsan): Kim Sok-hyon # Electoral District (Changsong): Kim Yu suk # Electoral District (Tongchang): Kim Mun-kap # Electoral District (Pyokdong): Cho Sa-yong # Electoral District (Sorim): Choe Hak-kun # Electoral District (Solmoru): Yi Tu-ik # Electoral District (Yokpyong): Yi Son-sil # Electoral District (Chupyong): Kim Song-hun # Electoral District (Chonsin): Cho Yong-sik # Electoral District (Chongpyong): An Hui-kon # Electoral District (Tongsin): Cho Kuk-yong # Electoral District (Yongmin): Kim Chae-yul # Electoral District (Hakmu):
Kim Hui-yong Kim or KIM may refer to: Names * Kim (given name) * Kim (surname) ** Kim (Korean surname) *** Kim family (disambiguation), several dynasties **** Kim family (North Korea), the rulers of North Korea since Kim Il-sung in 1948 ** Kim, Vietnamese fo ...
# Electoral District (Chinchon): Chong Chun-sil # Electoral District (Unsong): Kim Sundae # Electoral District (Songgan): Choe Ung-nok # Electoral District (Songyong): Kim Hwan # Electoral District (Songha): No Chong-hwan # Electoral District (Songwon): Pak Song-won # Electoral District (Kopung): Choe Jae-u # Electoral District (Usi): Choe Yong-nim # Electoral District (Chosan): Cho Sung-ho # Electoral District (Wiwon): O Song-yol # Electoral District (Yanggang): Han Song-yong # Electoral District (Kosan): Kim Kyong-chang # Electoral District (Kangan): Yi To-won # Electoral District (Tunggong):
Kim Un-ha Kim or KIM may refer to: Names * Kim (given name) * Kim (surname) ** Kim (Korean surname) *** Kim family (disambiguation), several dynasties **** Kim family (North Korea), the rulers of North Korea since Kim Il-sung in 1948 ** Kim, Vietnamese ...
# Electoral District (Sijung): Yi Nam-son # Electoral District (Sokhyon): So Yun-sok # Electoral District (Namchon): Pyon Yong-se # Electoral District (Chungsong): Yang Ok-nyo # Electoral District (Woeryong): Yi Won-ok # Electoral District (Sinmun): Ko Chun-il # Electoral District (Yonju): Kim Son-taek # Electoral District (Changgang): Hwang Chae-kyong # Electoral District (Changjasan): Pak Song-ok # Electoral District (Oil): Choe Yong-il # Electoral District (Nangnim): Kim Sun-yong # Electoral District (Hwapyong): Yi Pong-kil # Electoral District (Chasong): Kim Wol-son # Electoral District (Chunggang): Yi Chun-song # Electoral District (Onchon): Yu Sun-ae # Electoral District (Hakchon): Han Sang-kyu # Electoral District (Anak): Kim Yong-ok # Electoral District (Kyongji): O Chun-sim # Electoral District (Taechu): Yi In-pok # Electoral District (Chaeryong):
O Jin-u O Jin-u (March 8, 1917 – February 25, 1995) was a North Korean general and politician. He served with Kim Il-sung's partisan unit and eventually rose through the ranks of the North Korean Army. He distinguished himself during the Korean War an ...
# Electoral District (Samjigang): Ho Nam-sun # Electoral District (Changguk): Kim Won-tu # Electoral District (Pukchi): Yang Ki-chin # Electoral District (Sinchon): Han Tok-su # Electoral District (Saenal): Kim Ki-hwan # Electoral District (Yongdang):
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# Electoral District (Hwasan): Yu Chong-hyon # Electoral District (Samchon): Yi Um-chon # Electoral District (Talchon):
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# Electoral District (Ullyul): Chong Ki-yong # Electoral District (Changnyon):
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# Electoral District (Ullyul Mine): Yi Cha-pang # Electoral District (Sindae): No Pyong-sik # Electoral District (Kwail):
Kang Hyon-su Kang may refer to: Places * Kang Kalan, Punjab * Kang District, Afghanistan * Kang, Botswana, a village * Kang County, Gansu, China * Kang, Isfahan, Iran, a village * Kang, Kerman, Iran, a village * Kang, Razavi Khorasan, Iran, a village * Kha ...
# Electoral District (Songhwa): Kim Tong-won # Electoral District (Changyon): Sin Won-kyu # Electoral District (Nagyon): Yu Suk-kun # Electoral District (Yongyon): Chong Yon-hwa # Electoral District (Kumi): Yi Ho-rim # Electoral District (Taetan): Kim Song-hwa # Electoral District (Popyong): Chong Pong-hwa # Electoral District (Ongjin): Pak Kun-song # Electoral District (Namhae): Paek Pom-su # Electoral District (Samsan): Choe Kye-son # Electoral District (Manjin): Chang Tong-sun # Electoral District (Handong): Chong Yang-sang # Electoral District (Kangnyong): Choe Yol-hui # Electoral District (Pupo): No Muri-yol # Electoral District (Ssanggyo): Yi Mong-ho # Electoral District (Pyoksong): An Tal-su # Electoral District (Chukchon): Ham Won-chang # Electoral District (Haeju): Mun Yong-sun # Electoral District (Uppa): Chon Yon-sik # Electoral District (Okkye):
Kim Yong-son Kim or KIM may refer to: Names * Kim (given name) * Kim (surname) ** Kim (Korean surname) *** Kim family (disambiguation), several dynasties **** Kim family (North Korea), the rulers of North Korea since Kim Il-sung in 1948 ** Kim, Vietnamese f ...
# Electoral District (Soae): Min Ung-sik # Electoral District (Taegok): Yi Hong-ku # Electoral District (Hakhyon): Chon Chin-su # Electoral District (Okdong): Song Sun-chang # Electoral District (Sinwon):
Chong Kyong-hui Chong may refer to: * Chong (surname), the romanization of several Chinese and Korean surnames * Chong or Pear people of Thailand and Cambodia ** Chong language * Chong or Limbu people of eastern Nepal, Bhutan, and northeastern India * ancient Chi ...
# Electoral District (Muhak): Kim Kap-sun # Electoral District (Pyongchon): Yu Myong-hak # Electoral District (Sindap): Yi Sang-ik # Electoral District (Chongdan): Kim Hu-pun # Electoral District (Sinsaeng):
Kim Song-ae Kim Song-ae (; born Kim Song-pal; 29 December 1924 – September 2014) was a North Korean politician who served as the first lady of North Korea from 1963 to 1974. She was the second wife of North Korea's founder, Kim Il-sung. Biography Born Ki ...
# Electoral District (Toktal):
Kim Yun-hyok Kim or KIM may refer to: Names * Kim (given name) * Kim (surname) ** Kim (Korean surname) *** Kim family (disambiguation), several dynasties **** Kim family (North Korea), the rulers of North Korea since Kim Il-sung in 1948 ** Kim, Vietnamese f ...
# Electoral District (Chongjong): Yi Hyon-son # Electoral District (Chontae): Yi Tok-chung # Electoral District (Ohyon):
So Kwan-hui So Kwan-hui (1926–1997) was a North Korean politician. He served as the North Korean Minister of Agriculture. After initially disappearing in May 1996, he was accused in 1997 of spying for the United States government and sabotaging North Ko ...
# Electoral District (Yonjon): Yi Sun-ae # Electoral District (Yonan): Kim Sang-nyon # Electoral District (Haewol): Yi Nak-pin # Electoral District (Paechon): Yi Sok-chin # Electoral District (Chongchon): Won Su-pok # Electoral District (Kumsong): Chon Pil-nyo # Electoral District (Kumgok): Pak Myhong-pin # Electoral District (Pyonghwa): Chon Kum-son # Electoral District (Sariwon): Pak Ha-yong # Electoral District (Pungni): Kang Myong-ok # Electoral District (Unhadong): Paek Sol # Electoral District (Torim):
Pak Ki-so Pak Ki-so ( ko, 박기서/朴基瑞) (1929 – January 2010) was a North Korean politician and marshal. He served as the commander of Pyongyang Defense Command Biography In November 1970 he was appointed an alternate member of the 5th Central C ...
# Electoral District (Sangmae): Kim Chong-suk # Electoral District (Taesong): Yi Chang-kil # Electoral District (Kuchon): Yi Chong-sun # Electoral District (Taeunsan): Yi Man-kol # Electoral District (Chongbang): An Hui-chan # Electoral District (Songnim): Kye Ung-tae # Electoral District (Kotpin): Choe Hyon-ki # Electoral District (Chondong): Yun Ae-sun # Electoral District (Hwangju): So Choi # Electoral District (Chimchon): Cho Hye-suk # Electoral District (Hukkyo): Kang Song-kun # Electoral District (Soksan): U Tal-che # Electoral District (Sindok): An Yon-suk # Electoral District (Yontan): Choe Chong-nim # Electoral District (Kumbong): Han Tal-son # Electoral District (Pongsan): Kwak Sun-tok # Electoral District (Chonggye): Kang Yong-kol # Electoral District (Chongbang): Kim Kuk-tae # Electoral District (Unpa): Song Tong-sop # Electoral District (Kangalli): Han Chong-song # Electoral District (Kwangmyong): Choe Mun-son # Electoral District (Insan): Yi Um-chon # Electoral District (Taechon): Kim Ybng-un # Electoral District (Sohung): YI Chin-kyu # Electoral District (Hwagok): Mun Chang-kuk # Electoral District (Chajak): Choe Song-hye # Electoral District (Suan): Kang Sok-chu # Electoral District (Namjong): Yi Kwang-u # Electoral District (Yonsan): Kim Yu-sun # Electoral District (Sinpyong): Chong Chang-ik # Electoral District (Mannyon):
Kim Yong-ho Kim Yong-ho (; born 2 September 1964) is a North Korean former footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, American ...
# Electoral District (Koksan): Han Yun-kil # Electoral District (Pyongam):
Nam Ki-hwan Nam, Nam, or The Nam are shortened terms for: * Vietnam, which is also spelled ''Viet Nam'' * The Vietnam War Nam, The Nam or NAM may also refer to: Arts and media * Nam, a fictional character in anime series ''Dragon Ball'' * ''NAM'' (video ...
# Electoral District (Singye): Kang Sok-sung # Electoral District (Chuchon): Kim Pok-mun # Electoral District (Chongbong): Kim Hyong-chong # Electoral District (Masan): Kim Chin-hwa # Electoral District (Pyongsan): Pak Chang-yong # Electoral District (Wahyon): Yi Su-chin # Electoral District (Chongsu): Cho Sun-paek # Electoral District (Chonghak): O In-hyon # Electoral District (Kimchon): Chang Choi # Electoral District (Wonmyong): Chu Sung-nam # Electoral District (Tosan): Yi Yong-tong # Electoral District (Anbong): Chu To-il # Electoral District (Chonnae): Ho Tarn # Electoral District (Hwara): Kim Sun-na # Electoral District (Okpyong): U Tu-tae # Electoral District (Munchon): No Sa-pom # Electoral District (Munpyong): Yun Ki-pok # Electoral District (Segil): Yi Hyong-sik # Electoral District (Wau): Yi Ki-tok # Electoral District (Yangji): Kim Kwang-chu # Electoral District (Pongchun): Nam Si-u # Electoral District (Chungchong): Kim U-shong # Electoral District (Changchon): Hong Chong-ku # Electoral District (Pongmak): Chong Ho-kyun # Electoral District (Songhung): An Tan-sil # Electoral District (Changjon): Chu Ui-yop # Electoral District (Paehwa): Yi Sun-kum # Electoral District (Anbyon): Kim Tu-nam # Electoral District (Solbong): Chong Chol-su # Electoral District (Kosanup): Chong Sin-hyok # Electoral District (Pupyong): Kim Sang-ho # Electoral District (Sinhyon): Han Hung-nam # Electoral District (Nyoja): Kim Kyong-chan # Electoral District (Tongchon): Yi Un-sun # Electoral District (Kuup): Kim Taek-su # Electoral District (Kosong):
Jang Song-thaek Jang Song-thaek (January or February 1946 – 12 December 2013) was a leading figure in the government of North Korea. He was married to Kim Kyong-hui, the only daughter of North Korean Premier Kim Il-sung and his first wife Kim Jong-suk, and on ...
# Electoral District (Onjong): Kwon Sun-ok # Electoral District (Wolbisan): Han Sang-yo # Electoral District (Soksa): Choe Pok-yon # Electoral District (Kumgang): Yu Ho-chun # Electoral District (Chihyesan): Kim Yang-pu # Electoral District (Changdo): Yi Chin-su # Electoral District (Hakpang): Ko Tae-pung # Electoral District (Kimwa): Pak Sang-yun # Electoral District (Hoeyang): Kim Pong-yul # Electoral District (Sindong): Cho Hui-won # Electoral District (Chollyong): An Pyong-mo # Electoral District (Sepo): Chang Song-u # Electoral District (Chungpyong): Yim Hyong-ku # Electoral District (Paeksan): Sin Tok-kun # Electoral District (Pokkye): Kim Haeng-yon # Electoral District (Pyonggang): Chon Chae-son # Electoral District (Choksan): Yi Kyae-san # Electoral District (Naeimm): Chong Tu-hwan # Electoral District (Cholwon): Sin In-ha # Electoral District (Anhyop): Chon Kyong-kun # Electoral District (Yichon): Pak In-pin # Electoral District (Songbuk): Hon Ki-mun # Electoral District (Pangyo): Yi Yong-ho # Electoral District (Poptong): Kwon Yi-sun # Electoral District (Komdok): Kim Che-dong # Electoral District (Kumgol): Jon Ha-chol # Electoral District (Yongyang): Kim Pil-han # Electoral District: N/A # Electoral District (Munam): Chong Mun-su # Electoral District (Tanchon): Yu Hyong-num # Electoral District (Hanggu): Hwang Ha-chong # Electoral District (Sindanchon): Yu Yong-sop # Electoral District (Chikchol): Kang Sung-yong # Electoral District (Ssangyong): Chong Chun-chong # Electoral District (Hqchon): Yi Chong-ho # Electoral District (Yongwon): Kwon Chong-hyop # Electoral District (Sangnong): Cho Yun-hui # Electoral District (Yiwon): Kim Choi-man # Electoral District (Chaejong): Yi Yong-kyun # Electoral District (Mahung): Sin Yong-tok # Electoral District (Pukchong): An Pyong-mu # Electoral District (Chonghung): Yi Chung-song # Electoral District (Sinbukchong): Pak Su-dong # Electoral District (Songnam): Cho Chong-chol # Electoral District (Sinchang): Choe Sun-tae # Electoral District (Toksong): Kim Won-kyun # Electoral District (Samgi): Han Man-hi # Electoral District (Sokhu): Yi Sung-ki # Electoral District (Yanghwa): Un Choi # Electoral District (Ohang): Yi Won-su # Electoral District (Sinpo): Yi Chong-kyun # Electoral District (Pungo): Yi Chae-hwan # Electoral District (Unpo): Hyon Chol-kyu # Electoral District (Sanyang): Hong Won-pyo # Electoral District (Hongwon):
Choe Kwang Marshal Choe Kwang (; July 17, 1918 – February 21, 1997) was a prominent military leader in North Korea. Biography He graduated from the Soviet Military School and served as captain in the Northeast Anti-Japanese Army until the end of the Jap ...
# Electoral District (Sojung): Choe Chang-hak # Electoral District (Samho): Paek In-chun # Electoral District (Yoho): Kwori Sang-ho # Electoral District (Soho): Kim Yun-sang # Electoral District (Yujong): Kang Yun-kun # Electoral District (Chongi): Maeng Tae-ho # Electoral District (Hungdok): Sin Tae-hyon # Electoral District (Hungso): Chi Chang-se # Electoral District (Subyon): Cho Tae+hi # Electoral District (Hojon): Kim Chung-il # Electoral District (Sapo): Choe Chong-yong # Electoral District (Changhung): Pak Pong-yong # Electoral District (Toksan): Hong Chun-sil # Electoral District (Chongsong): Chong Mun-yong # Electoral District (Hoesang): Hong Yong-ok # Electoral District (Pyongsu): Chong Hui-chol # Electoral District (Hasinhung): Yi Chun-sim # Electoral District (Samil): Yu Kwi-chin # Electoral District (Nammun): Choe Chong-sun # Electoral District (Kumsa): Yi Chun-hwa # Electoral District (Tonghungsan): Kim Yong-yon # Electoral District (Sosang): Choe Yong-hae # Electoral District (Pyngho): Yo Chun-sok # Electoral District (Soun): Cha Yong-pyo # Electoral District (Kwangdok): Yi Pil-sang # Electoral District (Sangjung): Yi Ul-sol # Electoral District (Tongbong): Yi Yong-ae # Electoral District (Hamju): Yi Kyong-son # Electoral District (Rusang): So Kwang-hun # Electoral District (Changhung): Han Tong-wan # Electoral District (Yonggwang):
Kim Yong-chun Kim Yong-chun (4 March 1936 – 16 August 2018) was a North Korean soldier and politician. He was a leader of the North Korean military. He held the North Korean military rank Chasu (Vice Marshal), was Vice Chairman of the National Defense Comm ...
# Electoral District (Sujon): U Tal-ho # Electoral District (Tonghung): Cho Chong-kil # Electoral District (Yongsong):
Kim Jong-il Kim Jong-il (; ; ; born Yuri Irsenovich Kim;, 16 February 1941 – 17 December 2011) was a North Korean politician who was the second supreme leader of North Korea from 1994 to 2011. He led North Korea from the 1994 death of his father Ki ...
# Electoral District (Sinhung): Kim Tae-ok # Electoral District (Punghung):
Ri Kun-mo Ri Kun-mo, also translated as Ri Gun-mo (5 April 1926 – 2001) was a North Korean politician. He was Prime Minister from 29 December 1986 to 12 December 1988, when he was replaced, reportedly due to poor health. He succeeded Kang Song-san. His ...
# Electoral District (Palchon): Hong Tuk-yong # Electoral District (Pujon): Yang Yohg-kyok # Electoral District (Changjin): An Sung-hak # Electoral District (Sasu): Kim Song-chol # Electoral District (Pongdae): Kim Yong-chae # Electoral District (Chongpyong): Yu Pyong-ok # Electoral District (Yulsong): Yi Pong-won # Electoral District (Sinsang): Pak Kyong-hwan # Electoral District (Sondon): Kim Kil-yon # Electoral District (Kumya): Chong Mun-san # Electoral District (Chungnam): Yun Myong-kun # Electoral District (Chinhung): O Tu-ik # Electoral District (Innung): Yi Yon-su # Electoral District (Pompo): So Tong-nak # Electoral District (Yodok): Kim Sok-hyong # Electoral District (Kowon): Yi Pong-kyu # Electoral District (Puraesan): Kim Chu-yong # Electoral District (Sudong): Sin Song-u # Electoral District (Changdong): Cho Hum-ki # Electoral District (Ungok): Hong Si-hak # Electoral District (Kunhwa): Son Pyong-tu # Electoral District (Sinam):
Kim Chong-on Kim or KIM may refer to: Names * Kim (given name) * Kim (surname) ** Kim (Korean surname) *** Kim family (disambiguation), several dynasties **** Kim family (North Korea), the rulers of North Korea since Kim Il-sung in 1948 ** Kim, Vietnamese fo ...
# Electoral District (Chongam): Choe Man-hyon # Electoral District (Nakyang): Han Chong-hun # Electoral District (Hamgang):
Sin Chang-yol In a religious context, sin is a transgression against divine law. Each culture has its own interpretation of what it means to commit a sin. While sins are generally considered actions, any thought, word, or act considered immoral, selfish, s ...
# Electoral District (Chongsong): Chi Yong-sop # Electoral District (Namhyang):
Kim Tong-han Kim or KIM may refer to: Names * Kim (given name) * Kim (surname) ** Kim (Korean surname) *** Kim family (disambiguation), several dynasties **** Kim family (North Korea), the rulers of North Korea since Kim Il-sung in 1948 ** Kim, Vietnamese fo ...
# Electoral District (Malum): Hyon Yong-hui # Electoral District (Sunam): Pak Won-kuk # Electoral District (Songpyong): Yi Tong-su # Electoral District (Sabong): Tong Sun-mo # Electoral District (Kangdok): Cho Tae-ryong # Electoral District (Nanam): Chon Myong-sim # Electoral District (Punggok): Kim Tong-chol # Electoral District (Namchongjin): Choe Hyon-tae # Electoral District (Puyun): Kim Chun-kum # Electoral District (Haksong): Pang Chol-san # Electoral District (Tanso): Chon Yong-hun # Electoral District (Chegang):
Kim Yong-nam Kim or KIM may refer to: Names * Kim (given name) * Kim (surname) ** Kim (Korean surname) *** Kim family (disambiguation), several dynasties **** Kim family (North Korea), the rulers of North Korea since Kim Il-sung in 1948 ** Kim, Vietnamese ...
# Electoral District (Sinpyongdong): Chang Tae-sik # Electoral District (Yonho): Choe Ung-su # Electoral District (Songam): An Nong-sik # Electoral District (Anhwa): Kim Yi-chang # Electoral District (Chonggyaedong): Yi Sok # Electoral District (Kwanhae): Kim Ku-chong # Electoral District (Kilchu): Kim Chl-hun # Electoral District (Yongbuk): Kim Wan-chin # Electoral District (Chunam): Choe Sang-pyok # Electoral District (Ilsin): So Kum-ok # Electoral District (Wangjaesan): Nam Tae-kuk # Electoral District (Hwadae):
Kim Se-yong Kim Se-yong (; born November 20, 1991) is a South Korean singer, rapper, and actor. Signed to H2 Media, he made his debut with idol quintet Myname in 2011. Kim began his acting career two years prior, appearing on the television series ''Green ...
# Electoral District (Pullo): Chon Yong-chun # Electoral District (Myongchong):
Kim Kuk-hun Kim or KIM may refer to: Names * Kim (given name) * Kim (surname) ** Kim (Korean surname) *** Kim family (disambiguation), several dynasties **** Kim family (North Korea), the rulers of North Korea since Kim Il-sung in 1948 ** Kim, Vietnamese fo ...
# Electoral District (Kocham): Kim Chang-kyu # Electoral District (Hwasong): YiKwi-nok # Electoral District (Kuktong): Nam Chong-kl # Electoral District (Orang): Kim Sun-sil # Electoral District (Odaejin): Yi Chun-pok # Electoral District (Kyongsong): Sin Yon-ok # Electoral District (Hamyon):
Pak Chang-sik Pak Chang-sik (born c. 1958He was selected for the SPA in 1986, at which time Yonhap (2002) indicates he was 29 years old.) is a North Korean politician from the city of Chongjin Chŏngjin (; ) is the capital of North Korea's North Hamgyong ...
# Electoral District (Sungam): Choe Chong-kun # Electoral District (Puryong): Pak Choi-song # Electoral District (Songmak): Kim Won-pok # Electoral District (Yonsa): Hwang Sun-myong # Electoral District (Musan): Ko Hak-chin # Electoral District (Kangson): Chon Sung-kuk # Electoral District (Hoeryong): Pak Yong-sun # Electoral District (Soedol): Cho Se-ung # Electoral District (Taedok): Choe Chang-sik # Electoral District (Yuson): Yi Ok-sun # Electoral District (Mangyang): Pyon Sung-u # Electoral District (Onsong): Chong Hae-son # Electoral District (Chuwon): Yi Won-ho # Electoral District (Chongsong): An Munition # Electoral District (Saebyol): Kith Suhg-chin # Electoral District (Kogonwon): Han Hae-tong # Electoral District (Yongbukku): Kim Chae-hwan # Electoral District (Undok):
Chon Pyong-ho Jon Pyong-ho (, 20 March 1926 – 7 July 2014) was a North Korean officer and politician who served as the Chief Secretary of the Korean Workers Party (KWP) Committee of the North Korean Cabinet, and director of the DPRK Cabinet Political Burea ...
# Electoral District (Obong): Yi Chong-pom # Electoral District (Haksong): Kim Pung-ki # Electoral District (Sonbong): Chang Chun-ho # Electoral District (Tumangang): Yi Kil-song # Electoral District (Huchang):
Yi Ki-hwa Yi or YI may refer to: Philosophic Principle * Yì (义; 義, righteousness, justice) among the 三綱五常 Ethnic groups * Dongyi, the Eastern Yi, or Tung-yi (Chinese: , ''Yí''), ancient peoples who lived east of the Zhongguo in ancient Ch ...
# Electoral District (Sinpa):
Kim Pun-ok Kim or KIM may refer to: Names * Kim (given name) * Kim (surname) ** Kim (Korean surname) *** Kim family (disambiguation), several dynasties **** Kim family (North Korea), the rulers of North Korea since Kim Il-sung in 1948 ** Kim, Vietnamese fo ...
# Electoral District (Samsu): Kim Yong-tuk # Electoral District (Pungsan):
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# Electoral District (Pungso): Kim Yong-hyok # Electoral District (Kapsan): Yu Chang-won # Electoral District (Tongjom):
Ri Jong-ok Ri Jong-ok (10 January 1916 – 23 September 1999) was a North Korean politician who served as the Premier of North Korea from 1977 to 1984. He was elected to the Presidium at the 6th WPK Congress in 1980. He was appointed as Vice President o ...
# Electoral District (Paegam): Yim Ho-kun # Electoral District (Yonam): Yo Pyong-nam # Electoral District (Unhung): Pak Sam # Electoral District (Oesang): Yi Pyong-uk # Electoral District (Hyetan): Pak Chae-yon # Electoral District (Hyesan): Kim Chi-se # Electoral District (Hyemyong): Yi Yong-u # Electoral District (Wiyon):
Hong Song-nam Hong Song-nam (2 October 1929 – 31 March 2009) was a North Korean politician who was the Premier of North Korea from 1998 to 2003. He succeeded Kang Song-san. Born in Kangwon Province, he graduated from the Kim Il-sung University and studied ...
# Electoral District (Yonbongdong): Chang In-suk # Electoral District (Chundong): Yim Tok-un # Electoral District (Pochon): Kim Won-chon # Electoral District (Samjiyon):
Hwang Sun-hui Hwang Sun-hui (; 3 May 1919 – 17 January 2020) was a North Korean politician who served in several high-ranking positions in the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK), including in the Supreme People's Assembly and the Central Committee of the WPK. ...
# Electoral District (Taehongdan): Pak Kun-su # Electoral District (Sungjon): Kim Yong-chon # Electoral District (Manwol): Kwori Yong-ok # Electoral District (Tongil): Yi In-ho # Electoral District (Sonjuk): Pak Chung-kuk # Electoral District (Kaepung): Kim Yong-sun # Electoral District (Yongsan):
Kwon Hui-kyong Gwon also written as Kwon () is a Korean family name. Some sources list as many 56 clans, but most of them were merged with the Andong Gwon clan under the Sijeung-gong faction soon after the establishment of the Goryeo Kingdom. Andong Gwon cl ...
# Electoral District (Haeson): Kim Tae-kyom # Electoral District (Panmuh):
O Kuk-yol O, or o, is the fifteenth Letter (alphabet), letter and the fourth vowel letter in the Latin alphabet, used in the English alphabet, modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in ...
# Electoral District (Wolchong): Kim Kyong-chun # Electoral District (Changpung): Yi Ha-il # Electoral District (Chaha): Kim Ki-son # Electoral District (Taedoksan): Yi Kyong-suk # Electoral District (Hupo): Han Yun-chang # Electoral District (Haean): Kiin Pok-sin # Electoral District (Yokchondong): Kim Chong-kwan # Electoral District (Sangdaedu): No Pyong-taek # Electoral District (Konguk): Pae Un-yong # Electoral District (Waudo): Pyon Chang-pok # Electoral District (Yongjong): Chang Tae-pong # Electoral District (Saegil): Pak Sung-il # Electoral District (Taedae): Kim Yong-sam # Electoral District (Kiyang): Yang Myong-suk # Electoral District (Sohak):
Yi Sung-hun Yi Seung-Hun (1756 – April 8, 1801, ''Ja'': Jasul (子述), ''Ho'': Mancheon, baptismal name Peter) was one of the first Catholic martyrs in Korea. Biography He was born in 1756 in Seoul. His father was Soam Yi Dong-uk (蘇巖 李東郁, 17 ...
# Electoral District (Chongsan): Kim Yohg-suk # Electoral District (Tokhung): Chong Tu-chan # Electoral District (Chamjin): Yi Chong-sun # Electoral District (Ponghwadong): Choe Sari-yun # Electoral District (Talma): Pang Yohg-tok # Electoral District (Wonjong): Yu Hyon-kyu # Electoral District (Posan): Chang In-sok # Electoral District (Pogu): Chong Yohg-kil # Electoral District (Taean):
Kim Il-sung Kim Il-sung (; , ; born Kim Song-ju, ; 15 April 1912 – 8 July 1994) was a North Korean politician and the founder of North Korea, which he ruled from the country's establishment in 1948 until his death in 1994. He held the posts of ...
# Electoral District (Muhaksan): Yi Tuj-sil # Electoral District (Yonggang): Yom Ki-sun # Electoral District (Okto): Yim Ki-hwan # Electoral District (Hyangsan): Chong Yoh-uk


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North Korea North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), is a country in East Asia. It constitutes the northern half of the Korean Peninsula and shares borders with China and Russia to the north, at the Yalu (Amnok) and T ...
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