Eunpyeong B

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Eunpyeong B
Single-member constituency
for the National Assembly
Location of the constituency
District(s)Eunpyeong District (part)
RegionSeoul
Electorate195,270 (2024)
Current constituency
Created1988
Seats1
PartyDemocratic Party
Member(s)Kang Byung-won
Created fromSeodaemun–Eunpyeong

Eunpyeong B (Korean은평구 을) is a constituency of the National Assembly of South Korea. The constituency consists of parts of Eunpyeong District, Seoul. As of 2024, 195,270 eligible voters were registered in the constituency. The constituency was created in 1988 from the Seodaemun–Eunpyeong constituency.

History[edit]

Throughout its history, Eunpyeong B has elected members of liberal, centrist, and conservative political parties to represent the constituency. Despite conservative politician Lee Jae-oh being elected a total of five times in Eunpyeong B, in recent years, the liberal Democratic Party has been dominant in the constituency.[1]

Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly Kim Jae-kwang of the centre-right Reunification Democratic Party was the first member to represent the constituency.[2] He was succeeded by Lee Won-hyung of the centre-left Democratic Party who won in the 1992 election.[3] Lee Jae-oh made his debut in this election as the left-wing Popular Party candidate.[4] Lee Jae-oh won the following election held in 1996 as a member of the centre-right New Korea Party, defeating incumbent Lee Won-hyung by over eight points.[5][6] Lee comfortably won re-election in 2000 with 51% of the vote and narrowly won re-election in 2004 with 45.25% of the vote against Uri Party candidate Song Mi-hwa who received 43.07% of the vote.[7] However, Lee was defeated by Moon Kook-hyun of the centrist reformist Creative Korea Party by a margin of over eleven points.[8][9]

On October 22, 2009, Moon Kook-hyun lost his seat after he was found guilty of violating South Korean election law; specifically the political funds act.[10][11][12] Accordingly, a by-election for the constituency was held in 2010 which saw the constituency's former member Lee Jae-oh of the conservative Grand National Party win in a landslide, securing 58.33% of the vote.[13][14][15] In the 2012 election, Lee narrowly won re-election by a margin 1.14% against unified opposition candidate Cheon Ho-sun of the centre-left Unified Progressive Party.[16]

Ahead of the 2016 South Korean election, incumbent Lee Jae-oh was not re-nominated as the Saenuri Party's candidate for Eunpyeong B. This move came as the Saenuri Party's pro-Park Geun-hye faction grew influential within the party and denied renomination for many party members considered to be anti-Park or pro-Lee Myung-bak.[17][18] In response to this, Lee left the Saenuri Party on March 23, 2016, and announced his intention to run as an independent candidate on the following day.[19][20][21] The Saenuri Party decided not to nominate a candidate in the Eunpyeong B constituency on March 28, 2016.[22][23] Despite this, Lee Jae-oh failed to win re-election, being defeated by Kang Byung-won of the liberal Democratic Party who won with 36.74% of the vote.[24] Kang won re-election in 2020, garnering 57.41% of the vote.[25] Kang was not re-nominated as the Democratic Party's candidate ahead of the 2024 election after being defeated by Kim Woo-young in a party primary.[26][27] Kim won the general election with 56.95% of the vote, defeating People Power Party challenger Chang Seong-ho by a wide margin.[28]

Boundaries[edit]

The constituency encompasses the neighborhoods of Gusan-dong, Daejo-dong, Jingwan-dong, Bulgwang-dong, and Galhyeon-dong. The constituency is bordered Goyang B to the north and west, Eunpyeong A to the south, and Jongno to the east.[29]

List of members of the National Assembly[edit]

Election Member Party Dates Notes
1988 Kim Jae-kwang Reunification Democratic 1988–1992 Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly (1988–1992)
1992 Lee Won-hyung Democratic 1992–1996
1996 Lee Jae-oh New Korea 1996–2008
2000 Grand National
2004
2008 Moon Kook-hyun Creative Korea 2008–2009 Lost seat on October 22, 2009, for violating South Korean election law (political funds act)[10][11][12]
2010 by-election Lee Jae-oh Grand National 2010–2016 Commissioner of the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission (2009–2010)

Minister for Special Affairs (2010–2011) Left the Saenuri Party on March 23, 2016[19]

2012 Saenuri[a]
2016 Kang Byung-won Democratic 2016–2024
2020
2024 Kim Woo-young 2024–present

Election results[edit]

2024[edit]

Legislative Election 2024: Eunpyeong B
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Kim Woo-young 74,211 56.95 Decrease0.46
People Power Chang Seong-ho 51,612 39.60 Increase3.36
Green Justice Kim Jong-min 4,478 3.43 Decrease1.03
Rejected ballots 2,028
Turnout 132,329 67.77 Increase1.6
Registered electors 195,270
Democratic hold Swing

2020[edit]

Legislative Election 2020: Eunpyeong B
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Kang Byung-won 78,997 57.41 Increase20.67
United Future Heo Yong-seok 49,796 36.24 new
Justice Kim Jong-min 6,127 4.46 new
Basic Income Shin Min-ju 2,600 1.89 new
Rejected ballots 1,625
Turnout 139,045 66.17 Increase8.09
Registered electors 210,129
Democratic hold Swing

2016[edit]

Legislative Election 2016: Eunpyeong B
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Kang Byung-won 42,704 36.74 new
Independent Lee Jae-oh 34,318 29.52 Decrease19.99
People Ko Yeon-ho 31,923 27.46 new
Independent Choi Byung-ho 5,272 4.53 new
Minjoo Lee Kang-mu 1,337 1.15 new
People's United Yoo Ji-hoon 670 0.57 new
Rejected ballots 3,678
Turnout 119,902 58.08 Increase2.83
Registered electors 206,434
Democratic gain from Independent Swing

2012[edit]

Legislative Election 2012: Eunpyeong B
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Saenuri Lee Jae-oh 63,238 49.51 Decrease8.82
Unified Progressive Cheon Ho-sun[b] 61,779 48.37 new
Real Democratic Lee Mun-yong 2,692 2.10 new
Rejected ballots 994
Turnout 128,703 55.25 Increase14.78
Registered electors 232,939
Saenuri hold Swing

2010 (by-election)[edit]

2010 by-election: Eunpyeong B
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Grand National Lee Jae-oh 48,311 58.33 Increase17.52
Democratic Chang Sang 33,048 39.90
Creative Korea Gong Seong-gyeong 901 1.08 Decrease50.94
Socialist Geum Min 458 0.55 new
Reunification Ahn Woong-hyun 96 0.11 new
Rejected ballots 1,199
Turnout 84,013 40.47 Decrease12.03
Registered electors 207,585
Grand National gain from Grand National Swing

2008[edit]

Legislative Election 2008: Eunpyeong B
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Creative Korea Moon Kook-hyun 48,656 52.02 new
Grand National Lee Jae-oh 38,164 40.81 Decrease4.44
United Democratic Song Mi-hwa 5,397 5.77 new
Liberty Forward Chung Doo-hyung 871 0.93 new
Family Party for Peace and Unity Eom Yoon-hyung 428 0.45 new
Rejected ballots 2,101
Turnout 95,617 52.5 Decrease8.18
Registered electors 186,121
Creative Korea gain from Grand National Swing

2004[edit]

Legislative Election 2004: Eunpyeong B
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Grand National Lee Jae-oh 53,107 45.25 Decrease5.75
Uri Song Mi-hwa 50,566 43.08 new
Millennium Democratic Lee Sung-il 6,064 5.16 Decrease36.66
Democratic Labor Chung Tae-yeon 4,957 4.22 new
United Liberal Democrats Lim Wang-hyuk 1,036 0.88 Decrease1.69
Independent Lee Yong-jun 774 3.45 new
Korean Christian Min Seung 627 0.53 new
Democratic Republican Kim Myung-hwan 232 0.19 new
Rejected ballots 843
Turnout 118,206 60.68 Increase4.5
Registered electors 194,786
Grand National hold Swing

2000[edit]

Legislative Election 2000: Eunpyeong B
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Grand National Lee Jae-oh 53,121 51.00 Increase7.37
Millennium Democratic Lee Suk-hyung 43,555 41.82 new
Youth Progressive Lee Eun-young 3,715 3.56 new
United Liberal Democrats Kim Mun-kyum 2,684 2.57 Decrease7.56
Independent Kim Myung-hwan 1,070 1.02 new
Rejected ballots 824
Turnout 104,969 56.18 Decrease2.97
Registered electors 186,860
Grand National hold Swing

1996[edit]

Legislative Election 1996: Eunpyeong B
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Korea Lee Jae-oh 48,146 43.63 Increase14.3
National Congress Lee Won-hyung 39,132 35.46 new
United Liberal Democrats Noh Yang-hak 11,180 10.13 new
Democratic Lee Jang-hee 9,785 8.86 new
Non-Partisan National Association Kim Myung-hwan 2,106 1.90 new
Rejected ballots 1,653
Turnout 112,002 59.15 Decrease10.07
Registered electors 189,342
New Korea gain from National Congress Swing

1992[edit]

Legislative Election 1992: Eunpyeong B
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Lee Won-hyung 40,806 32.74 new
Democratic Liberal Park Wan-il 36,547 29.33 new
Unification National Noh Yang-hak 22,506 18.06 new
Popular Lee Jae-oh 21,716 17.42 new
New Political Reform Kim Jin-taek 3,026 2.42 new
Rejected ballots 1,408
Turnout 126,009 69.22 Increase0.8
Registered electors 182,048
Democratic gain from Democratic Liberal Swing

1988[edit]

Legislative Election 1988: Eunpyeong B
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Reunification Democratic Kim Jae-kwang 27,154 26.13
Democratic Justice Park Wan-il 26,814 25.80
Peace Democratic Lee Won-hyung 26,612 25.61
New Democratic Republican Lim In-chae 13,619 13.10
Hankyoreh Democratic Lee Hyun-bae 9,700 9.33
Rejected ballots 834
Turnout 104,733 68.42
Registered electors 153,073
Reunification Democratic win (new seat)

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Independent from March 23, 2016
  2. ^ Unified opposition candidate with the Democratic United Party

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