The March 2022 South Korean by-elections was held on 9 March 2022, along with the 2022 presidential election. In this election, 5 MPs were elected, replacing the respective predecessors.
Constituencies and reasons
Party | Incumbent | Constituency | Date | Reason |
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Democratic | Jeong Seong-soon | Sangdang | 1 September 2021 | Annulled |
PPP | Yun Hee-suk | Seocho 1st | 13 September 2021 | Resigned |
Democratic | Lee Nak-yon | Jongno | 15 September 2021 | Resigned |
Democratic | Lee Kyu-min | Anseong | 30 September 2021 | Annulled |
Independent | Kwak Sang-do | Daegu Central-South | 11 November 2021 | Resigned |
List of by-elections
Anseong
Main article: 2022 Anseong by-electionDaegu Central-South
Main article: 2022 Daegu Central-South by-electionJongno
Main article: 2022 Jongno by-electionSangdang
Main article: 2022 Sangdang by-electionSeocho 1st
Main article: 2022 Seocho 1st by-electionReferences
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