Other Elected MLAs
Other MLAs were elected in by-elections during the term
- William Joseph Poupore, Quebec Conservative Party, Pontiac, March 6, 1882
- Guillaume-Alphonse Nantel, Quebec Conservative Party, Terrebonne, August 19, 1882
- Joseph-Alfred Mousseau, Quebec Conservative Party, Jacques Cartier, August 26, 1882
- Benjamin Beauchamp, Quebec Conservative Party, Deux-Montagnes, October 21, 1882
- Pierre-Évariste Leblanc, Quebec Conservative Party, Laval, October 30, 1882 & July 14, 1884
- François-Xavier Archambault, Quebec Conservative Party, Vaudreuil, October 30, 1882
- Henri-Josué Martin, Quebec Conservative Party, Bonaventure, October 31, 1882
- Louis-Tréfflé Dorais, Conservative Independent, Nicolet, February 5, 1883
- Amédée Gaboury, Quebec Liberal Party, Laval, June 13, 1883
- François-Xavier Lemieux, Quebec Liberal Party, Lévis, November 16, 1883
- Joseph-Émery Robidoux, Quebec Liberal Party, Châteauguay, March 26, 1884
- Arthur Boyer, Quebec Liberal Party, Jacques Cartier, March 26, 1884
- Henri-René-Arthur Turcotte, Conservative Independent, Trois-Rivières, March 26, 1884
- Alfred Lapointe, Quebec Conservative Party, Vaudreuil, June 19, 1884
- John Whyte, Quebec Liberal Party, Mégantic, October 29, 1884
- Alfred McConville, Quebec Conservative Party, Joliette, September 25, 1885
- Édouard-Hippolyte Laliberté, Quebec Liberal Party, Lotbinière, January 30, 1886
- Joseph-Éna Girouard, Quebec Liberal Party, Drummond et Arthabaska, March 24, 1886
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