2000 South Korean legislative election

Legislative elections were held in South Korea on 13 April 2000.

2000 South Korean legislative election

13 April 2000

All 273 seats in the National Assembly
137 seats needed for a majority
Turnout57.22% ( 6.69pp)
PartyLeader % Seats +/–
Grand National Lee Hoi-chang 38.96 133 −21
Millennium Democratic Kim Dae-jung 35.87 115 +36
United Liberal Democrats Kim Jong-pil 9.84 17 −33
Democratic Cho Soon 3.68 2 New
New Korea Kim Yong-hwan
Heo Hwa-pyeong
0.41 1 New
Independents 9.39 5 −11
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Results of the election
Speaker before Speaker after
Park Jyun-kyu
United Liberal Democrats
Lee Man-sup
Millennium Democratic

Opinion polls suggested that the ruling Democratic Party would win the most seats, but the result was a victory for the conservative Grand National Party (GNP), which won 133 of the 299 seats in the National Assembly. The United Liberal Democrats (ULD) lost two-thirds of their seats due to GNP's victory in Gyeongsangbuk-do, Gangwon-do (South Korea), and also fewer local votes in Chungcheong.

With no party winning a majority, the 16th parliament was the first hung parliament in South Korean history.

The Democrats, ULD and Democratic People's Party (DPP) formed a coalition to gain a majority. However, the ULD withdrew support in 2001 and joined the conservative opposition. Seven ULD members subsequently defected from the party and joined the GNP, giving it a majority.

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