By-elections
By-election | Year | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained | ||
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St. Hyacinthe | 1900 | Michel-Esdras Bernier | Liberal | Michel-Esdras Bernier | Liberal | Recontested upon appointment as Controller of Inland Revenue | Yes | ||
Lotbinière | 1900 | Côme-Isaïe Rinfret | Liberal | Edmond Fortier | Liberal | Appointment as a revenue inspector | Yes | ||
Sherbrooke (Town of) | 1900 | William Bullock Ives | Conservative | John McIntosh | Conservative | Death | Yes | ||
Winnipeg | 1900 | Richard Willis Jameson | Liberal | Arthur W. Puttee | Labour | Death | Yes | ||
Berthier | 1900 | Cléophas Beausoleil | Liberal | Joseph Éloi Archambault | Liberal | Appointed postmaster of Montreal | Yes | ||
Labelle | 1900 | Henri Bourassa | Liberal | Henri Bourassa | Independent | Resignation to recontest in protest at Canada's participation in the Boer War | No | ||
Chambly—Verchères | 1900 | Christophe-Alphonse Geoffrion | Liberal | Victor Geoffrion | Liberal | Death | Yes | ||
Ontario West | 1900 | James David Edgar | Liberal | Isaac James Gould | Liberal | Death | Yes | ||
Brockville | 1899 | John Fisher Wood | Liberal-Conservative | William Henry Comstock | Liberal | Death | No | ||
Lévis | 1899 | Pierre Malcom Guay | Liberal | Louis-Jules Demers | Liberal | Death | Yes | ||
Huron West | 1899 | Malcolm Colin Cameron | Liberal | Robert Holmes | Liberal | Appointed Lieutenant-Governor of the North-West Territories | Yes | ||
East Prince | 1898 | John Yeo | Liberal | John Howatt Bell | Liberal | Called to the Senate | Yes | ||
Lambton West | 1898 | James Frederick Lister | Liberal | Thomas George Johnston | Liberal | Appointed to the Court of Appeal | |||
Bagot | 1898 | Flavien Dupont | Conservative | Joseph Edmond Marcile | Liberal | Death | No | ||
Montmagny | 1898 | Philippe-Auguste Choquette | Liberal | Pierre-Raymond-Léonard Martineau | Liberal | Appointed a jusge of the Superior Court of Quebec | Yes | ||
Simcoe North | 1898 | Dalton McCarthy | McCarthyite | Leighton McCarthy | Independent (McCarthyite) | Death | Yes | ||
West Prince | 1898 | Stanislaus Francis Perry | Liberal | Bernard Donald McLellan | Liberal | Death | Yes | ||
Quebec-Centre | 1898 | François Langelier | Liberal | Arthur Cyrille Albert Malouin | Liberal | Appointed a judge of the Superior Court of Quebec | Yes | ||
Nicolet | 1897 | Fabien Boisvert | Conservative | Joseph Hector Leduc | Liberal | Death | No | ||
Toronto Centre | 1897 | William Lount | Liberal | George Hope Bertram | Liberal | Resignation | Yes | ||
Drummond—Arthabaska | 1897 | Joseph Lavergne | Liberal | Louis Lavergne | Liberal | Appointed a jusge of the Superior Court of Quebec | Yes | ||
Témiscouata | 1897 | Charles-Eugène Pouliot | Liberal | Charles Arthur Gauvreau | Liberal | Death | Yes | ||
Rimouski | 1897 | Jean-Baptiste Romuald Fiset | Liberal | Jean Auguste Ross | Liberal | Called to the Senate | Yes | ||
West Prince | 1897 | Edward Hackett | Liberal-Conservative | Stanislaus Francis Perry | Liberal | Election declared void | No | ||
Macdonald | 1897 | Nathaniel Boyd | Conservative | John Gunion Rutherford | Liberal | Election declared void | No | ||
Winnipeg | 1897 | Hugh John Macdonald | Liberal-Conservative | Richard Willis Jameson | Liberal | Election declared void | No | ||
Colchester | 1897 | Wilbert David Dimock | Conservative | Firman McClure | Liberal | Election declared void | No | ||
Champlain | 1897 | François-Arthur Marcotte | Conservative | François-Arthur Marcotte | Conservative | Election declared void | Yes | ||
Wright | 1897 | Charles Ramsay Devlin | Liberal | Louis Napoléon Champagne | Liberal | Appointed Canadian trade commissioner to Ireland | Yes | ||
Bonaventure | 1897 | William LeBoutillier Fauvel | Liberal | Jean-François Guité | Liberal | Death | Yes | ||
Simcoe East | 1897 | William Humphrey Bennett | Conservative | William Humphrey Bennett | Conservative | Election declared void | Yes | ||
Ontario North | 1897 | John Alexander McGillivray | Conservative | Duncan Graham | Independent Liberal | Election declared void | No | ||
Brant South | 1897 | Robert Henry | Conservative | Charles Bernhard Heyd | Liberal | Election declared void | No | ||
Saskatchewan (Provisional District) | 1896 | Wilfrid Laurier | Liberal | Thomas Osborne Davis | Liberal | Laurier was elected to two seats, resigned to run in ministerial by-election in Quebec East | Yes | ||
Cornwall and Stormont | 1896 | Darby Bergin | Liberal-Conservative | John Goodall Snetsinger | Liberal | Death | No | ||
Brandon | 1896 | Dalton McCarthy | McCarthyite | Clifford Sifton | Liberal | Chose to sit for Simcoe North | No | ||
Sunbury—Queen's | 1896 | George G. King | Liberal | Andrew George Blair | Liberal | Called to Senate | Yes | ||
Grey North | 1896 | John Clark | Liberal | William Paterson | Liberal | Death | Yes | ||
Shelburne and Queen's | 1896 | Francis Gordon Forbes | Liberal | William Stevens Fielding | Liberal | Appointed Sub-Collector of Customs | Yes | ||
St. Johns—Iberville | 1896 | François Béchard | Liberal | Joseph Israël Tarte | Liberal | Called to the Senate | Yes | ||
Kings | 1896 | Frederick William Borden | Liberal | Frederick William Borden | Liberal | Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Militia and Defence | Yes | ||
Oxford South | 1896 | Richard John Cartwright | Liberal | Richard John Cartwright | Liberal | Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Trade and Commerce | Yes | ||
West Queen's | 1896 | Louis Henry Davies | Liberal | Louis Henry Davies | Liberal | Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Marine and Fisheries | Yes | ||
Brome | 1896 | Sydney Arthur Fisher | Liberal | Sydney Arthur Fisher | Liberal | Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Agriculture | Yes | ||
Portneuf | 1896 | Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière | Liberal | Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière | Liberal | Recontested upon appointment as Controller of Inland Revenue | Yes | ||
York North | 1896 | William Mulock | Liberal | William Mulock | Liberal | Recontested upon appointment as Postmaster-General | Yes | ||
Quebec East | 1896 | Wilfrid Laurier | Liberal | Wilfrid Laurier | Liberal | Recontested upon appointment as Prime Minister | Yes |
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