9th Canadian Parliament - By-elections

By-elections

By-election Year Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Rouville 1904 Louis-Philippe Brodeur Liberal Louis-Philippe Brodeur Liberal Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Inland Revenue Yes
Westmorland 1904 Henry R. Emmerson Liberal Henry R. Emmerson Liberal Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Railways and Canals Yes
Kamouraska 1904 Henry George Carroll Liberal Ernest Lapointe Liberal Appointed a judge Yes
Lambton East 1904 Oliver Simmons Conservative Joseph Elijah Armstrong Conservative Death Yes
St. Hyacinthe 1904 Michel Esdras Bernier Liberal Jean Baptiste Blanchet Liberal Appointed a Railway Commissioner Yes
City of St. John 1904 Andrew George Blair Liberal John Waterhouse Daniel Conservative Appointed head of the Board of Railway Commissioners No
Bruce East 1904 Henry Cargill Conservative James J. Donnelly Conservative Death Yes
St. James 1904 Joseph Brunet Liberal Honoré Hippolyte Achille Gervais Liberal Election declared void Yes
West Queen's 1904 Donald Farquharson Liberal Horace Haszard Liberal Death Yes
Montmagny 1904 Pierre-Raymond-Léonard Martineau Liberal Armand Lavergne Liberal Death Yes
Hochelaga 1904 Joseph Alexandre Camille Madore Liberal Louis-Alfred-Adhémar Rivet Liberal Appointed Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of Quebec Yes
Gaspé 1904 Rodolphe Lemieux Liberal Rodolphe Lemieux Liberal Recontested upon appointment as Solicitor-General Yes
Guysborough 1904 Duncan Cameron Fraser Liberal John Howard Sinclair Liberal Appointed to Supreme Court of Nova Scotia Yes
Burrard 1903 George Ritchie Maxwell Liberal Robert George Macpherson Liberal Death Yes
Terrebonne 1903 Raymond Préfontaine Liberal Samuel Desjardins Liberal Recontested upon ministerial appointment. Préfontaine was elected in two ridings simultaneously and chose to stand for re-election in Maisonneuve Yes
Two Mountains 1903 Joseph Arthur Calixte Éthier Liberal Joseph Arthur Calixte Éthier Liberal Election declared void Yes
Grey North 1903 Edward Henry Horsey Liberal Thomas Inkerman Thomson Conservative Death No
Maskinongé 1903 Joseph-Hormisdas Legris Liberal Hormidas Mayrand Liberal Called to Senate Yes
Ontario North 1903 Angus McLeod Liberal-Conservative George Davidson Grant Liberal Death No
Russell 1903 William C. Edwards Liberal David Wardrope Wallace Liberal Called to Senate Yes
Beauce 1902 Joseph Godbout Liberal Henri Sévérin Béland Liberal Called to the Senate Yes
Laval 1902 Thomas Fortin Liberal Joseph-Édouard-Émile Léonard Conservative Appointed a judge of the Superior Court of Quebec No
Addington 1902 John W. Bell Conservative Melzar Avery Conservative Death Yes
Durham West 1902 Charles Jonas Thornton Liberal Robert Beith Conservative Election declared void. No
St. James 1902 Odilon Desmarais Liberal Joseph-Édouard-Émile Léonard Liberal Appointed a judge of the Superior Court of Quebec Yes
York West 1902 Nathaniel Clarke Wallace Conservative Archibald Campbell Liberal Death No
L'Islet 1902 Arthur Miville Déchêne Liberal Onésiphore Carbonneau Liberal Called to the Senate Yes
West Queen's 1902 Louis Henry Davies Liberal Donald Farquharson Liberal Appointed a justice of the Supreme Court of Canada Yes
Kingston 1902 Byron Moffatt Britton Liberal William Harty Liberal Appointed a judge of the Court of King's Bench for Ontario Yes
Hastings West 1902 Henry Corby Conservative Edward Guss Porter Conservative Resignation Yes
Victoria 1902 Edward Gawler Prior Conservative George Riley Liberal Election declared void No
Quebec West 1902 Richard Reid Dobell Liberal William Power Liberal Death Yes
Oxford North 1902 James Sutherland Liberal James Sutherland Liberal Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Marine and Fisheries Yes
Lisgar 1902 Robert Lorne Richardson Independent Duncan Alexander Stewart Liberal Election declared void No
Kamouraska 1902 Henry George Carroll Liberal Henry George Carroll Liberal Recontested upon appointment as Solicitor General Yes
Beauharnois 1902 George di Madeiros Loy Liberal George di Madeiros Loy Liberal Election declared void Yes
Yukon 1902 New Seat James Hamilton Ross Liberal Newly created electoral district under The Yukon Territory Representation Act 1902 N.A.
Argenteuil 1902 Thomas Christie Liberal Thomas Christie, Jr. Liberal Death Yes
Yarmouth 1902 Thomas Barnard Flint Liberal Bowman Brown Law Liberal Appointed Clerk of the House of Commons Yes
Maisonneuve 1902 Raymond Préfontaine Liberal Raymond Préfontaine Liberal Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Marine and Fisheries Yes
East Queen's 1901 Donald Alexander MacKinnon Liberal Donald Alexander MacKinnon Liberal Election declared void Yes
Bruce North 1901 Alexander McNeill Liberal-Conservative James Halliday Conservative Election declared void Yes
York 1901 Alexander Gibson Liberal Alexander Gibson Liberal Election declared void Yes


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