6th Canadian Parliament - By-elections

By-elections

By-election Year Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Victoria South 1890 Adam Hudspeth Conservative Charles Fairbairn Liberal-Conservative Death Yes
Napierville 1890 Louis Ste-Marie Liberal François-Xavier Paradis Conservative Resigned to enter provincial politics in Quebec. No
Kent 1890 Pierre-Amand Landry Conservative Édouard H. Léger Conservative Appointed a judge in the county court of Westmorland and Kent. Yes
Montmorency 1890 Charles Langelier Liberal Louis-Georges Desjardins Conservative Resignation to enter provincial politics in Quebec. No
New Westminster 1890 Donald Chisholm Conservative Gordon Edward Corbould Conservative Death Yes
Lincoln and Niagara 1890 John Charles Rykert Conservative John Charles Rykert Conservative Resignation to re-contest. Yes
Ottawa (City of) 1890 William Goodhue Perley Conservative Charles Herbert Mackintosh Conservative Death Yes
Haldimand 1890 Charles Wesley Colter Liberal Walter Humphries Montague Conservative Election declared void. No
Stanstead 1889 Charles Carroll Colby Liberal-Conservative Charles Carroll Colby Liberal-Conservative Recontested upon appointment as President of the Privy Council. Yes
Victoria 1889 Edgar Crow Baker Conservative Thomas Earle Conservative Resignation. Yes
Compton 1889 John Henry Pope Liberal-Conservative Rufus Henry Pope Conservative Death Yes
Haldimand 1889 Walter Humphries Montague Conservative Charles Wesley Colter Liberal Election declared void. No
Provencher 1889 Joseph Royal Conservative Alphonse Alfred Clément Larivière Conservative Appointed Lieutenant-Governor of the North West Territories. Yes
Joliette 1889 Édouard Guilbault Conservative Hilaire Neveu Nationalist Election declared void. No
Cumberland 1888 Arthur Rupert Dickey Conservative Arthur Rupert Dickey Conservative Election declared void. Yes
Cariboo 1888 James Reid Liberal-Conservative Francis Stillman Barnard Conservative Called to the Senate. Yes
Northumberland East 1888 Edward Cochrane Conservative Edward Cochrane Conservative Election declared void. Yes
Shelburne 1888 John Wimburne Laurie Conservative John Wimburne Laurie Conservative Election declared void. Yes
Cardwell 1888 Thomas White Conservative Robert Smeaton White Conservative Death Yes
Montreal East 1888 Charles-Joseph Coursol Conservative Alphonse-Télesphore Lépine Independent Conservative Death No
Assiniboia East 1888 William Dell Perley Conservative Edgar Dewdney Conservative Called to the Senate Yes
Halton 1888 John Waldie Conservative David Henderson Conservative Election declared void. No
Lanark South 1888 John Graham Haggart Liberal John Graham Haggart Conservative Recontested upon appointment as Postmaster-General. Yes
Colchester 1888 Archibald Woodbury McLelan Conservative Adams George Archibald Liberal-Conservative Appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia. Yes
Nicolet 1888 Athanase Gaudet Nationalist Conservative Fabien Boisvert Independent Conservative Death No
Cumberland 1888 Charles Tupper Conservative Arthur Rupert Dickey Conservative Appointed Canadian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom. Yes
Pictou 1888 Charles Hibbert Tupper Conservative Charles Hibbert Tupper Conservative Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Marine and Fisheries. Yes
Russell 1888 William C. Edwards Liberal William C. Edwards Liberal Election declared void. Yes
Kent 1888 Archibald Campbell Liberal Archibald Campbell Liberal Election declared void. Yes
L'Assomption 1888 Joseph Gauthier Liberal Joseph Gauthier Liberal Election declared void. Yes
Missisquoi 1888 George Clayes Liberal Daniel Bishop Meigs Liberal Death Yes
Hastings West 1888 Alexander Robertson Conservative Henry Corby, Jr. Conservative Death Yes
Prince Edward 1888 John Milton Platt Liberal John Milton Platt Liberal Election declared void. Yes
Middlesex West 1888 William Frederick Roome Conservative William Frederick Roome Conservative Election declared void. Yes
Halton 1888 John Waldie Liberal David Henderson Conservative Election declared void. No
Carleton 1888 John A. Macdonald Liberal-Conservative George Lemuel Dickinson Conservative Chose to sit for Kingston. Yes
Victoria 1888 Noah Shakespeare Conservative Edward Gawler Prior Conservative Appointed Postmaster of Victoria. Yes
Queen's 1888 George Gerald King Liberal George Frederick Baird Conservative Election declared void. No
Dorchester 1888 Henri Jules Juchereau Duchesnay Nationalist Conservative Honoré-Julien-Jean-Baptiste Chouinard Conservative Death No
Northumberland East 1887 Albert Mallory Liberal Edward Cochrane Conservative Election declared void. No
Shelburne 1887 Thomas Robertson Liberal John Wimburne Laurie Conservative Election declared void. No
Yarmouth 1887 John Lovitt Liberal John Lovitt Liberal Election declared void. Yes
Victoria 1887 Charles James Campbell Conservative John Archibald McDonald Liberal Election declared void. No
Haldimand 1887 Walter Humphries Montague Conservative Walter Humphries Montague Conservative Election declared void. Yes
Cumberland 1887 Charles Tupper Conservative Charles Tupper Conservative Election declared void. Yes
Colchester 1887 Archibald Woodbury McLelan Conservative Archibald Woodbury McLelan Conservative Election declared void. Yes
Bruce West 1887 Edward Blake Liberal James Rowand Liberal Chose to sit for Durham West. Yes
Richelieu 1887 Jean-Baptiste Labelle Conservative Joseph-Aimé Massue Conservative Death Yes
Charlevoix 1887 Simon-Xavier Cimon Conservative Simon Cimon Conservative Death Yes
Renfrew South 1887 Robert Campbell Liberal John Ferguson Independent Death No
Digby 1887 John Campbell Conservative Herbert Ladd Jones Conservative Death Yes
Restigouche 1887 Robert Moffat Conservative George Moffat Jr. Conservative Death Yes


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