By-elections
By-election | Year | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained | ||
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New Westminster | 1878 | James Cunningham | Liberal | Thomas Robert McInnes | Independent | Resignation | No | ||
Northumberland | 1878 | Peter Mitchell | Independent | Peter Mitchell | Independent | Resignation to re-contest after being accused of violating the Independence of Parliament Act by leasing a building to the government while he was a senator. | Yes | ||
Halifax | 1878 | Alfred Gilpin Jones | Independent | Alfred Gilpin Jones | Independent | Resignation to re-contest because of an alleged breach of the Independence of Parliament Act. | Yes | ||
Digby | 1878 | William Berrian Vail | Liberal | John Chipman Wade | Conservative | Resignation to re-contest due to conflict of interest allegations. | No | ||
Restigouche | 1878 | George Moffat Sr. | Conservative | George Haddow | Independent | Resignation | No | ||
Nicolet | 1877 | Joseph Gaudet | Conservative | François-Xavier-Ovide Méthot | Independent Conservative | Appointed to the Legislative Council of Quebec | No | ||
Quebec East | 1877 | Isidore Thibaudeau | Liberal | Wilfrid Laurier | Liberal | Resignation to provide a seat for Laurier. | Yes | ||
Quebec-Centre | 1877 | Joseph Édouard Cauchon | Conservative | Jacques Malouin | Independent | Appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba. | No | ||
Drummond—Arthabaska | 1877 | Wilfrid Laurier | Liberal | Désiré Olivier Bourbeau | Conservative | Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Inland Revenue. | No | ||
Gloucester | 1877 | Timothy Anglin | Liberal | Timothy Anglin | Liberal | Resignation to re-contest after being found in violation of the Independence of Parliament Act for accepting government printing contracts, and being censured by the House of Commons Committee on Privilege. | Yes | ||
Ottawa (City of) | 1877 | Joseph Merrill Currier | Liberal-Conservative | Joseph Merrill Currier | Liberal-Conservative | Resignation to re-contest for having infringed the Independence of Parliament Act by conducting business dealings with the government while still a member. | Yes | ||
Lincoln | 1877 | James Norris | Liberal | James Norris | Liberal | Resignation to re-contest. | Yes | ||
Charlevoix | 1877 | Hector-Louis Langevin | Conservative | Hector-Louis Langevin | Conservative | Election declared void. | Yes | ||
Kamouraska | 1877 | Charles Alphonse Pantaléon Pelletier | Liberal | Charles-François Roy | Conservative | Called to the Senate. | No | ||
Jacques Cartier | 1876 | Rodolphe Laflamme | Liberal | Rodolphe Laflamme | Liberal | Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Inland Revenue. | Yes | ||
Cardwell | 1876 | John Hillyard Cameron | Conservative | Dalton McCarthy | Conservative | Death | Yes | ||
Queen's County | 1876 | David Laird | Liberal | James Colledge Pope | Conservative | Appointed Lieutenant-Governor of the North West Territories. | No | ||
Bothwell | 1876 | David Mills | Liberal | David Mills | Liberal | Recontested upon appointment as Minister of the Interior and Superintendent General of Indian Affairs. | Yes | ||
Beauce | 1876 | Christian Henry Pozer | Liberal | Joseph Bolduc | Conservative | Called to the Senate. | No | ||
Victoria | 1876 | Barclay Edmund Tremaine | Liberal | Charles James Campbell | Conservative | Appointed a County Court judge. | No | ||
Glengarry | 1876 | Archibald McNab | Liberal | Archibald McNab | Liberal | Election declared void. | Yes | ||
Ontario South | 1876 | Malcolm Cameron | Liberal | Thomas Nicholson Gibbs | Liberal-Conservative | Death | No | ||
Ontario North | 1876 | Adam Gordon | Liberal | William Henry Gibbs | Conservative | Death | No | ||
Wellington South | 1876 | David Stirton | Liberal | Donald Guthrie | Liberal | Appointed Postmaster of Guelph. | Yes | ||
Middlesex North | 1876 | Thomas Scatcherd | Liberal | Robert Colin Scatcherd | Liberal | Death | Yes. | ||
Two Mountains | 1876 | Charles Auguste Maximilien Globensky | Independent | Jean-Baptiste Daoust | Conservative | Resignation | No | ||
Charlevoix | 1876 | Pierre-Alexis Tremblay | Liberal | Hector-Louis Langevin | Conservative | Election declared void. | No | ||
Renfrew North | 1876 | William Murray | Liberal | Peter White | Conservative | Election declared void. | No | ||
Chambly | 1876 | Amable Jodoin | Liberal | Pierre Basile Benoit | Conservative | Election declared void. | No | ||
Argenteuil | 1875 | Lemuel Cushing, Jr. | Liberal | Thomas Christie | Liberal | Election declared void. | Yes | ||
Quebec-Centre | 1875 | Joseph Édouard Cauchon | Conservative | Joseph Édouard Cauchon | Conservative | Recontested upon appointment as President of the Privy Council. | Yes | ||
Dorchester | 1875 | François Fortunat Rouleau | Liberal-Conservative | François Fortunat Rouleau | Liberal-Conservative | Election declared void. | Yes | ||
Montreal Centre | 1875 | Bernard Devlin | Liberal | Bernard Devlin | Liberal | Election declared void. | Yes | ||
Bellechasse | 1875 | Télesphore Fournier | Liberal | Joseph Goderic Blanchet | Conservative | Appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada. | No | ||
West Toronto | 1875 | Thomas Moss | Liberal | John Beverly Robinson | Conservative | Appointed to the Court of Appeal of Ontario | No | ||
Montreal West | 1875 | Frederick Mackenzie | Liberal | Thomas Workman | Liberal | Election declared void. | Yes | ||
Victoria North | 1875 | James Maclennan | Liberal | Hector Cameron | Conservative | Court overturns result of 1874 by-election and declared Cameron seated. | No | ||
Gaspé | 1875 | Louis George Harper | Conservative | John Short | Conservative | Election declared void. | Yes | ||
Glengarry | 1875 | Donald Alexander Macdonald | Liberal | Archibald McNab | Liberal | Appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario. | Yes | ||
Perth North | 1875 | Andrew Monteith | Conservative | Andrew Monteith | Conservative | Election declared void. | Yes | ||
York North | 1875 | Alfred Hutchinson Dymond | Liberal | Alfred Hutchinson Dymond | Liberal | Election declared void. | Yes | ||
Monck | 1875 | Lachlin McCallum | Liberal-Conservative | Lachlin McCallum | Liberal-Conservative | Election declared void. | Yes | ||
Napierville | 1875 | Sixte Coupal dit la Reine | Liberal | Sixte Coupal dit la Reine | Liberal | Election declared void. | Yes | ||
Bruce South | 1875 | Edward Blake | Liberal | Edward Blake | Liberal | Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Justice. | Yes | ||
Toronto Centre | 1875 | Robert Wilkes | Liberal | John Macdonald | Liberal | Election declared void. | Yes | ||
Hamilton | 1875 | Andrew Trew Wood and Aemilius Irving | Liberal | Aemilius Irving and Andrew Trew Wood | Liberal | Double member constituency - elections declared void. | Yes | ||
Victoria | 1875 | Charles James Campbell | Conservative | Barclay Edmund Tremaine | Liberal | Campbell unseated by decision of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia., 28 February 1875; Tremaine declared duly elected by decision of Election Court, 28 April 1875 | No | ||
Provencher | 1875 | Louis Riel | Independent | Andrew Bannatyne | Liberal | Unseated from the House of Commons and declared an outlaw, 25 February 1875 | No | ||
Wellington North | 1875 | Nathaniel Higinbotham | Liberal | Nathaniel Higinbotham | Liberal | Election declared void. | Yes | ||
Berthier | 1875 | Anselme-Homère Pâquet | Liberal | Edward Octavian Cuthbert | Conservative | Called to the Senate. | No | ||
Two Mountains | 1875 | Wilfrid Prévost | Liberal | Charles Auguste Maximilien Globensky | Independent | Election declared void | No | ||
Renfrew South | 1875 | John Lorn McDougall | Liberal | John Lorn McDougall | Liberal | Election declared void. | Yes | ||
London | 1875 | John Walker | Liberal | James Harshaw Fraser | Liberal-Conservative | Election declared void | No | ||
Huron South | 1875 | Malcolm Colin Cameron | Liberal | Thomas Greenway | Independent | Election declared void. | No | ||
Middlesex East | 1875 | Crowell Willson | Liberal-Conservative | Duncan Macmillan | Liberal-Conservative | Election declared void. | Yes | ||
Halton | 1875 | Daniel Black Chisholm | Liberal-Conservative | William McCraney | Liberal | Election declared void. | No | ||
Toronto East | 1875 | John O'Donohoe | Liberal-Conservative | Samuel Platt | Independent | Election declared void. | No | ||
L'Assomption | 1875 | Hilaire Hurteau | Liberal-Conservative | Hilaire Hurteau | Liberal-Conservative | Election declared void. | Yes | ||
Montreal Centre | 1875 | Michael Patrick Ryan | Liberal-Conservative | Bernard Devlin | Liberal | Election declared void. | No | ||
Chambly | 1874 | Pierre Basile Benoit | Conservative | Amable Jodoin | Liberal | Election declared void. | No | ||
Kingston | 1874 | John A. Macdonald | Liberal-Conservative | John A. Macdonald | Liberal-Conservative | Election declared void. | Yes | ||
Simcoe North | 1874 | Herman Henry Cook | Liberal | Herman Henry Cook | Liberal | Election declared void. | Yes | ||
Victoria North | 1874 | James Maclennan | Liberal | James Maclennan | Liberal | Election declared void. | Yes | ||
Niagara | 1874 | Josiah Burr Plumb | Conservative | Josiah Burr Plumb | Conservative | Election declared void. | Yes | ||
Victoria | 1874 | William Ross | Liberal | Charles James Campbell | Conservative | Appointed to Collector of Customs at Halifax. | No | ||
Colchester | 1874 | Thomas McKay | Liberal-Conservative | Thomas McKay | Liberal-Conservative | Election declared void. | Yes | ||
Leeds North and Grenville North | 1874 | Charles Frederick Ferguson | Liberal-Conservative | Charles Frederick Ferguson | Liberal-Conservative | Election declared void. | Yes | ||
Norfolk South | 1874 | John Stuart | Liberal | William Wallace | Conservative | Election declared void. | No | ||
Wellington Centre | 1874 | George Turner Orton | Liberal-Conservative | George Turner Orton | Liberal-Conservative | Election declared void. | Yes | ||
Northumberland East | 1874 | James Lyons Biggar | Independent Liberal | James Lyons Biggar | Independent Liberal | Election declared void. | Yes | ||
Joliette | 1874 | Louis François Georges Baby | Conservative | Louis François Georges Baby | Conservative | Election declared void. | Yes | ||
Montreal West | 1874 | Frederick Mackenzie | Liberal | Frederick Mackenzie | Liberal | Election declared void. | Yes | ||
Richmond—Wolfe | 1874 | Henry Aylmer | Liberal | Henry Aylmer | Liberal | Election declared void. | Yes | ||
Northumberland West | 1874 | William Kerr | Liberal | William Kerr | Liberal | Election declared void. | Yes | ||
Lincoln | 1874 | James Norris | Liberal | James Norris | Liberal | Election declared void. | Yes | ||
Argenteuil | 1874 | John Abbott | Liberal-Conservative | Lemuel Cushing, Jr. | Liberal | Election declared void. | No | ||
Renfrew North | 1874 | Peter White | Conservative | William Murray | Liberal | Election declared void. | No | ||
Addington | 1874 | Schuyler Shibley | Conservative | Schuyler Shibley | Liberal-Conservative | Election declared void. | Yes | ||
Digby | 1874 | Edwin Randolph Oakes | Liberal-Conservative | William Berrian Vail | Liberal | Appointed to the Legislative Council of Nova Scotia. | No | ||
Renfrew South | 1874 | John Lorn McDougall | Liberal | John Lorn McDougall | Liberal | Election declared void. | Yes | ||
Essex | 1874 | William McGregor | Liberal | William McGregor | Liberal | Election declared void. | Yes | ||
Cornwall | 1874 | Alexander Francis Macdonald | Liberal | Alexander Francis Macdonald | Liberal | Election declared void. | Yes | ||
Provencher | 1874 | Louis Riel | Independent | Louis Riel | Independent | Expelled from the House of Commons | Yes | ||
Marquette | 1874 | Robert Cunningham | Liberal | Joseph O'Connell Ryan | Liberal | Death, Ryan awarded seat upon re-examination of votes cast. | Yes | ||
Elgin East | 1874 | William Harvey | Liberal | Colin MacDougall | Liberal | Death | Yes | ||
Napierville | 1874 | Antoine Aimé Dorion | Liberal | Sixte Coupal dit la Reine | Liberal | Appointed Chief Justice of Quebec. | Yes | ||
Verchères | 1874 | Félix Geoffrion | Liberal | Félix Geoffrion | Liberal | Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Inland Revenue. | Yes | ||
Oxford South | 1874 | Ebenezer Vining Bodwell | Liberal | James Atchison Skinner | Liberal | Appointed Superintendent of the Welland Canal. | Yes | ||
Durham West | 1874 | Edmund B. Wood | Liberal | Harvey William Burk | Liberal | Appointed Chief Justice of Manitoba. | Yes |
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