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1957 North Korean parliamentary election

Parliamentary elections were held in North Korea on 27 August 1957 to elect members of the 2nd Supreme People's Assembly . Voters were presented with a single list from the Democratic Front for the Reunification of the Fatherland, dominated by the Workers' Party of Korea.

1957 North Korean parliamentary election

← 1948 27 August 1957 1962 →

All 215 seats in the Supreme People's Assembly
  First party
 
Leader Kim Il Sung
Party Workers' Party
Alliance Fatherland Front
Seats won 178
Seat change 21

Only one candidate was presented in each constituency, all of which were selected by the WPK, although some ran under the banner of other parties or state organisations to give the illusion of democracy.[1] Voter turnout was reported to be 99.99%, with 99.92% reportedly voting in favour of the candidates presented.[2]

Its first session took place on 18–20 September 1957. One of its declarations was "On the Immediate Tasks of the People's Power in Socialist Construction".

Results edit

Party or allianceVotes%Seats
Fatherland FrontWorkers' Party of Korea99.92178
Chondoist Chongu Party11
Korean Democratic Party11
Laboring People's Party3
People's Republic Party3
Buddhist Alliance2
Gonmin People's Alliance1
Democratic Independent Party1
Other parties5
Against0.08
Total215
Registered voters/turnout99.99
Source: Nohlen et al.,[1] East Gate Book[2]

Composition of deputies edit

The following were elected as members of parliament:[3]

Pyongyang city edit

  1. Kim Kwang-hyop
  2. Kim Tu-bong
  3. Kim Myong-jun
  4. Yi Nam-i
  5. Yi Song-un
  6. Yi Chong-suk
  7. Pak Yong-sop
  8. Pak Yong-sin
  9. Yu Song-hun
  10. Chong Yon-pyo
  11. Chu Pyong-son
  12. Choe Kyong-hwi
  13. Choe Sang-hwa
  14. Hong Ki-hwang

South Pyongan edit

  1. Kang Yang-uk
  2. Kang Chun-guk
  3. Kang Chin-gon
  4. Kim Tu-sam
  5. Kim Nak-hui
  6. Kim Man-gum
  7. Kim Il Sung
  8. Kim Chang-dok
  9. Yu Su-yon
  10. Yu Chuk-un
  11. Yu Hyon-gyu
  12. Yi Ki-yong
  13. Yi Man-gyu
  14. Yi Yong
  15. Yi Il-gyong
  16. Yi Chae-chon
  17. Yi Chong-man
  18. Yim Kun-sang
  19. Pak To-hwa
  20. Pak Mu
  21. Pak Song-guk
  22. Pak Yong-guk
  23. Song Yong
  24. Yun Pong-jin
  25. Yun Chi-il
  26. Chang Yun-pil
  27. Chang Pyong-san
  28. Chang Hae-u
  29. Chong Tu-hwan
  30. Chong Chun-taek
  31. Choe Tu-chan
  32. Choe Sung-hui
  33. Choe Chol-hwan
  34. Han Il-mu
  35. Han Tong-baek
  36. Hong Chung-sik

North Pyongan edit

  1. Kang Yong-chang
  2. Kye Ung-sang
  3. Ko Chun-taek
  4. Kwon O-gil
  5. Kim Tuk-nan
  6. Kim Sok-yong
  7. Kim Song-mun
  8. Kim Se-yul
  9. Kim Hoe-il
  10. Na Sung-gyu
  11. Yang Sin-yong
  12. No Yong-se
  13. Yi Tong-hwa
  14. Yi Myon-sang
  15. Yi Sung-gi
  16. Yi Chon-ho
  17. So Chun-sik
  18. Sin Pong-hyon
  19. An Pyong-su
  20. O Han-sang
  21. Won Hong-gu
  22. Yun Chung-u
  23. Jong Ro-sik
  24. Chong Chil-song
  25. Cho In-guk
  26. Choe Yong-gon
  27. Ha Ang-chon
  28. Han In-sok
  29. Han Chon-jong
  30. Hyon Hun

Chagang edit

  1. Kim Ki-jun
  2. Kim Pyong-son
  3. Kim Sang-chol
  4. Kim Wa-ryong
  5. Kim Yong-jin
  6. Kim Il-son
  7. Yi Man-su
  8. Yi Hyo-sun
  9. Yim Taek
  10. Pak Chang-sik
  11. Sin Hong-ye
  12. Chong Il-yong
  13. Choe Kwang

South Hwanghae edit

  1. Ku Cha-song
  2. Kim Tok-yong
  3. Kim Sang-sin
  4. Kim Won-gyu
  5. Kim Ung-gi
  6. Kim Chong-hyok
  7. Kim Chang-jun
  8. Kim Hae-jin
  9. Yi Sang-chun
  10. Yi Chu-yon
  11. Pak Kwi-nyo
  12. Mun Man-uk
  13. Pak Mun-gyu
  14. Pak Chong-ae
  15. Paek Nam-un
  16. Sin Nam-chol
  17. Sin Chung-sun
  18. An Tal-su
  19. Yu Man-ok
  20. Yu Chol-mok
  21. Chon Tae-hwan
  22. Chong Song-on
  23. Choe Won-taek
  24. Han Kwan-ok

North Hwanghae edit

  1. Kim Pyong-je
  2. Kim Il
  3. Kim Hwang-il
  4. Yi Kwoon-mu
  5. Yi Rim
  6. Yi Sok-nam
  7. Yi Si-ha
  8. Yi Chan-hwa
  9. Yi Chang-do
  10. Son Chol
  11. Song Pong-uk
  12. O Ki-sop
  13. Cho Song-mo
  14. Chu Sang-su
  15. Han Kil-yong
  16. Ho Pin
  17. Hyon Chil-chong
  18. Hwang Chol

Kangwon edit

  1. Kang Tok-yo
  2. Kim Myong-gyun
  3. Kim Won-bong
  4. Kim Chon-hae
  5. To Pong-sop
  6. Yi Kye-san
  7. Yi Chong-ok
  8. Yi Hong-yol
  9. Mun Tae-hwa
  10. Pang Hak-se
  11. O Che-yong
  12. Yu Kyong-su
  13. Yu Kwang-yol
  14. Chong Un-bok
  15. Choe Chae-ha
  16. Choe Chong-hak
  17. Choe Hyon

South Hamgyong edit

  1. Kang Cho-sun
  2. Ko Hui-man
  3. Kim Tal-hyon
  4. Kim Mun-gum
  5. Kim Pyong-je
  6. Kim Yong-su
  7. Kim Won-bong
  8. Na Yun-chul
  9. Yi Kyu-ho
  10. Yi Pyong-nam
  11. Yi Pong-chun
  12. Yi Yo-song
  13. Ri Yu-min
  14. Yi In-dong
  15. Yi Hwa-sop
  16. Pak Kum-chol
  17. Pak Ui-wan
  18. Song Chu-sik
  19. Yu Kyong-sam
  20. Yun Ki-ho
  21. Chon Sang-gon
  22. Cho Chong-hyon
  23. Chu Hwang-sop
  24. Chin Pan-su
  25. Choe Yong-jin
  26. Han Sol-ya
  27. Han Hubang-nyo
  28. Hyon Chong-min
  29. Hong Myong-hui
  30. Hwang Myong-jong

North Hamgyong edit

  1. Kang Tae-mu
  2. Kwon Yongu
  3. Kim Pok-chin
  4. Kim Sang-hyok
  5. Kim Ik-son
  6. Kim Chang-man
  7. Kim Tae-gun
  8. Kim Hu-nam
  9. Kim Hung-il
  10. Nam Il
  11. Yu Yong-jun
  12. Yi Kuk-no
  13. YiKi-sok
  14. Yi Nam-yon
  15. Pak Yong-tae
  16. Paek Saeng-gum
  17. Song Ul-su
  18. Choe Pong-su
  19. Han Sang-du
  20. Ho Song-taek
  21. Ho Chong-suk
  22. Hwang Sun-chon
  23. Hwang Chung-op

Ryanggang edit

  1. Ko Kyong-in
  2. Kim Pyong-yon
  3. Yim Hae
  4. Song Chang-nyom
  5. Kim Sung-do
  6. Cho Yong
  7. Chu Yun-yop

Kaesong city edit

  1. Kim Myong-ho
  2. Chong Nak-son
  3. Ho Hak-song

References edit

  1. ^ a b Dieter Nohlen, Florian Grotz & Christof Hartmann (2001) Elections in Asia: A data handbook, Volume II, p404 ISBN 0-19-924959-8
  2. ^ a b East Gate Book (2003) North Korea Handbook: Yonhap News Agency Seoul, p124 ISBN 0765610043
  3. ^ Suh, Dae-Sook (1981). Korean Communism, 1945–1980: A Reference Guide to the Political System. Honolulu: The University Press of Hawaii. pp. 402–405. ISBN 978-0-8248-0740-5.

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Parliamentary elections were held in North Korea on 27 August 1957 to elect members of the 2nd Supreme People s Assembly Voters were presented with a single list from the Democratic Front for the Reunification of the Fatherland dominated by the Workers Party of Korea 1957 North Korean parliamentary election 1948 27 August 1957 1962 All 215 seats in the Supreme People s Assembly First party Leader Kim Il Sung Party Workers Party Alliance Fatherland Front Seats won 178 Seat change 21Premier before election Kim Il Sung Workers Party Elected Premier Kim Il Sung Workers Party Only one candidate was presented in each constituency all of which were selected by the WPK although some ran under the banner of other parties or state organisations to give the illusion of democracy 1 Voter turnout was reported to be 99 99 with 99 92 reportedly voting in favour of the candidates presented 2 Its first session took place on 18 20 September 1957 One of its declarations was On the Immediate Tasks of the People s Power in Socialist Construction Contents 1 Results 2 Composition of deputies 2 1 Pyongyang city 2 2 South Pyongan 2 3 North Pyongan 2 4 Chagang 2 5 South Hwanghae 2 6 North Hwanghae 2 7 Kangwon 2 8 South Hamgyong 2 9 North Hamgyong 2 10 Ryanggang 2 11 Kaesong city 3 ReferencesResults editParty or allianceVotes SeatsFatherland FrontWorkers Party of Korea99 92178Chondoist Chongu Party11Korean Democratic Party11Laboring People s Party3People s Republic Party3Buddhist Alliance2Gonmin People s Alliance1Democratic Independent Party1Other parties5Against0 08 Total215Registered voters turnout99 99Source Nohlen et al 1 East Gate Book 2 Composition of deputies editThe following were elected as members of parliament 3 Pyongyang city edit Kim Kwang hyopKim Tu bongKim Myong junYi Nam iYi Song unYi Chong sukPak Yong sopPak Yong sinYu Song hunChong Yon pyoChu Pyong sonChoe Kyong hwiChoe Sang hwaHong Ki hwang South Pyongan edit Kang Yang ukKang Chun gukKang Chin gonKim Tu samKim Nak huiKim Man gumKim Il SungKim Chang dokYu Su yonYu Chuk unYu Hyon gyuYi Ki yongYi Man gyuYi YongYi Il gyongYi Chae chonYi Chong manYim Kun sangPak To hwaPak MuPak Song gukPak Yong gukSong YongYun Pong jinYun Chi ilChang Yun pilChang Pyong sanChang Hae uChong Tu hwanChong Chun taekChoe Tu chanChoe Sung huiChoe Chol hwanHan Il muHan Tong baekHong Chung sik North Pyongan edit Kang Yong changKye Ung sangKo Chun taekKwon O gilKim Tuk nanKim Sok yongKim Song munKim Se yulKim Hoe ilNa Sung gyuYang Sin yongNo Yong seYi Tong hwaYi Myon sangYi Sung giYi Chon hoSo Chun sikSin Pong hyonAn Pyong suO Han sangWon Hong guYun Chung uJong Ro sikChong Chil songCho In gukChoe Yong gonHa Ang chonHan In sokHan Chon jongHyon Hun Chagang edit Kim Ki junKim Pyong sonKim Sang cholKim Wa ryongKim Yong jinKim Il sonYi Man suYi Hyo sunYim TaekPak Chang sikSin Hong yeChong Il yongChoe Kwang South Hwanghae edit Ku Cha songKim Tok yongKim Sang sinKim Won gyuKim Ung giKim Chong hyokKim Chang junKim Hae jinYi Sang chunYi Chu yonPak Kwi nyoMun Man ukPak Mun gyuPak Chong aePaek Nam unSin Nam cholSin Chung sunAn Tal suYu Man okYu Chol mokChon Tae hwanChong Song onChoe Won taekHan Kwan ok North Hwanghae edit Kim Pyong jeKim IlKim Hwang ilYi Kwoon muYi RimYi Sok namYi Si haYi Chan hwaYi Chang doSon CholSong Pong ukO Ki sopCho Song moChu Sang suHan Kil yongHo PinHyon Chil chongHwang Chol Kangwon edit Kang Tok yoKim Myong gyunKim Won bongKim Chon haeTo Pong sopYi Kye sanYi Chong okYi Hong yolMun Tae hwaPang Hak seO Che yongYu Kyong suYu Kwang yolChong Un bokChoe Chae haChoe Chong hakChoe Hyon South Hamgyong edit Kang Cho sunKo Hui manKim Tal hyonKim Mun gumKim Pyong jeKim Yong suKim Won bongNa Yun chulYi Kyu hoYi Pyong namYi Pong chunYi Yo songRi Yu minYi In dongYi Hwa sopPak Kum cholPak Ui wanSong Chu sikYu Kyong samYun Ki hoChon Sang gonCho Chong hyonChu Hwang sopChin Pan suChoe Yong jinHan Sol yaHan Hubang nyoHyon Chong minHong Myong huiHwang Myong jong North Hamgyong edit Kang Tae muKwon YonguKim Pok chinKim Sang hyokKim Ik sonKim Chang manKim Tae gunKim Hu namKim Hung ilNam IlYu Yong junYi Kuk noYiKi sokYi Nam yonPak Yong taePaek Saeng gumSong Ul suChoe Pong suHan Sang duHo Song taekHo Chong sukHwang Sun chonHwang Chung op Ryanggang edit Ko Kyong inKim Pyong yonYim HaeSong Chang nyomKim Sung doCho YongChu Yun yop Kaesong city edit Kim Myong hoChong Nak sonHo Hak songReferences edit a b Dieter Nohlen Florian Grotz amp Christof Hartmann 2001 Elections in Asia A data handbook Volume II p404 ISBN 0 19 924959 8 a b East Gate Book 2003 North Korea Handbook Yonhap News Agency Seoul p124 ISBN 0765610043 Suh Dae Sook 1981 Korean Communism 1945 1980 A Reference Guide to the Political System Honolulu The University Press of Hawaii pp 402 405 ISBN 978 0 8248 0740 5 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1957 North Korean parliamentary election amp oldid 1211623203, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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