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Lee Hack-young

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Lee Hack-young
Lee in 2025
Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly
In office
June 5, 2024 – 29 May, 2026
Serving with Joo Ho-young
Speaker
Woo Won-shik
Preceded byKim Young-joo
Succeeded byNam In-soon
Member of the National Assembly
Assumed office
May 30, 2012
Personal details
PartyDemocratic Party of Korea
Korean name
Hangul
이학영
Hanja
李學永
RRI Hakyeong
MRI Hagyŏng

Lee Hack-young (Korean이학영) is a South Korean politician and member of the Democratic Party of Korea. Lee was elected deputy speaker of the National Assembly of South Korea during the 22nd National Assembly.[1][2] Lee was first elected to the 19th National Assembly.[3] In 2023, an Anti-Corruption Division of the Seoul Central District Prosecutor's Office investigated Lee based on allegations of preferential employment at Korea Integrated Logistics.[4]

Lee has advocated for energy transition for the purposes of national security due to South Korea's reliance on energy imports.[5] Lee participated in negotiations with China over territorial claims in the Yellow Sea.[6]

Electoral history

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Election Year District Party affiliation Votes Percentage of votes Results
19th National Assembly General Election 2012 Gyeonggi Gunpo Democratic United Party 65,506 51.32% Won
20th National Assembly General Election 2016 Gyeonggi Gunpo B Democratic Party 33,220 43.85% Won
21st National Assembly General Election 2020 Gyeonggi Gunpo Democratic Party 91,256 57.41% Won
22nd National Assembly General Election 2024 Gyeonggi Gunpo Democratic Party 89,561 56.92% Won


References

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  1. ^ "In the first half of the 22nd National Assembly, Lee Hack-young of the Democratic Party of Korea (Gun.. - MK". 매일경제. 2024-05-16. Retrieved 2026-05-08.
  2. ^ Herald, Korea (2024-06-07). "[Editorial] Impasse from the start". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 2026-05-08.
  3. ^ "Lee Hack-young Archives". Korea Economic Institute of America. Retrieved 2026-05-08.
  4. ^ "Prosecutors Conduct Search and Seizure at Lawmaker Lee Hack-young's Office over 'Employment Privileges at Korea Integrated Logistics'". www.asiae.co.kr. Retrieved 2026-05-08.
  5. ^ Keonhee, Lee (2026-04-29). "National Assembly Deputy Speaker Lee Hack-young Pledges Policy Support for Energy Shift". Aju Press. Retrieved 2026-05-08.
  6. ^ "Deputy National Assembly Speaker Lee Hack-young and other ruling and opposition lawmakers met with Zh.. - MK". 매일경제. 2025-07-10. Retrieved 2026-05-08.