By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained |
Haldimand |
September 8, 1886 |
David Thompson |
|
Liberal |
Charles Wesley Colter |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Yes |
Chambly |
July 30, 1886 |
Pierre Basile Benoit |
|
Conservative |
Raymond Préfontaine |
|
Liberal |
Appointed Superintendent of the Chambly Canal. |
No |
King's |
December 31, 1885 |
George Eulas Foster |
|
Conservative |
George Eulas Foster |
|
Conservative |
Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Marine and Fisheries. |
Yes |
City of St. John |
November 24, 1885 |
Samuel Leonard Tilley |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
Frederick Eustace Barker |
|
Conservative |
Appointed Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick. |
Yes |
City and County of St. John |
October 20, 1885 |
Isaac Burpee |
|
Liberal |
Charles Arthur Everett |
|
Conservative |
Death |
No |
Antigonish |
October 16, 1885 |
Angus McIsaac |
|
Liberal |
John Sparrow David Thompson |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
Appointed County Court Judge for District No. 6. |
No |
Cardwell |
August 27, 1885 |
Thomas White |
|
Conservative |
Thomas White |
|
Conservative |
Recontested upon appointment as Minister of the Interior. |
Yes |
Durham East |
August 24, 1885 |
Arthur Trefusis Heneage Williams |
|
Conservative |
Henry Alfred Ward |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Yes |
Grenville South |
July 4, 1885 |
William Thomas Benson |
|
Conservative |
Walter Shanly |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Yes |
Lévis |
April 14, 1885 |
Isidore-Noël Belleau |
|
Conservative |
Pierre Malcom Guay |
|
Liberal |
Unseated on a judgement of the Supreme Court. |
Yes |
Northumberland West |
April 7, 1885 |
George Guillet |
|
Conservative |
George Guillet |
|
Conservative |
Election declared void |
Yes |
Soulanges |
February 5, 1885 |
James William Bain |
|
Conservative |
James William Bain |
|
Conservative |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Lennox |
January 28, 1885 |
David Wright Allison |
|
Liberal |
Matthew William Pruyn |
|
Conservative |
Election declared void. |
No |
Maskinongé |
December 22, 1884 |
Frédéric Houde |
|
Nationalist Conservative |
Alexis Lesieur Desaulniers |
|
Conservative |
Death. |
No |
Beauce |
October 31, 1884 |
Joseph Bolduc |
|
Nationalist Conservative |
Thomas Linière Taschereau |
|
Conservative |
Called to the Senate. |
Yes |
Ontario West |
August 22, 1884 |
George Wheler |
|
Liberal |
James David Edgar |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
Yes |
Queen's County |
August 19, 1884 |
Frederick de Sainte-Croix Brecken |
|
Conservative |
John Theophilus Jenkins |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
Appointed Postmaster of Charlottetown. |
Yes |
Cape Breton |
July 3, 1884 |
William M. McDonald |
|
Conservative |
Hector Francis McDougall |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
Called to the Senate. |
Yes |
York |
June 29, 1884 |
John Pickard |
|
Independent Liberal |
Thomas Temple |
|
Conservative |
Death |
No |
Cumberland |
June 26, 1884 |
Charles Tupper |
|
Conservative |
Charles James Townshend |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
Appointed High Commissioner for Canada in the United Kingdom. |
Yes |
Mégantic |
June 10, 1884 |
Louis-Israël Côté dit Fréchette |
|
Conservative |
François Langelier |
|
Liberal |
Election declared void. |
No |
Nicolet |
April 16, 1884 |
François-Xavier-Ovide Méthot |
|
Independent Conservative |
Athanase Gaudet |
|
Nationalist Conservative |
Appointed to the Legislative Council of Quebec. |
No |
Bothwell |
February 25, 1884 |
John Joseph Hawkins |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
David Mills |
|
Liberal |
Election declared void. |
No |
Kent |
January 29, 1884 |
Henry Smyth |
|
Conservative |
Henry Smyth |
|
Conservative |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Soulanges |
December 27, 1883 |
Georges-Raoul-Léotale-Guichart-Humbert Saveuse de Beaujeu |
|
Conservative |
James William Bain |
|
Conservative |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Middlesex West |
December 14, 1883 |
George William Ross |
|
Liberal |
Donald Mackenzie Cameron |
|
Liberal |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Huron South |
December 10, 1883 |
John McMillan |
|
Liberal |
Richard John Cartwright |
|
Liberal |
Resignation to provide a seat for Cartwright. |
Yes |
Lennox |
November 26, 1883 |
John A. Macdonald |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
David Wright Allison |
|
Liberal |
Election voided. Macdonald was concurrently elected in Carleton and chose to sit for that riding. |
No |
Lévis |
October 25, 1883 |
Joseph-Godéric Blanchet |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
Isidore-Noël Belleau |
|
Conservative |
Appointed Collector of Customs for the Port of Quebec. |
Yes |
Lunenburg |
October 10, 1883 |
Thomas Twining Keefler |
|
Liberal |
Charles Edwin Kaulbach |
|
Conservative |
Election declared void. |
No |
Kent |
September 22, 1883 |
Gilbert Anselme Girouard |
|
Conservative |
Pierre-Amand Landry |
|
Conservative |
Appointed customs collector for Richibucto. |
Yes |
Halifax |
July 24, 1883 |
Matthew Henry Richey |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
John Fitzwilliam Stairs |
|
Conservative |
Appointed Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia. |
Yes |
Albert |
July 10, 1883 |
John Wallace |
|
Liberal |
John Wallace |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
Election declared void. |
No |
King's County |
April 26, 1883 |
James Edwin Robertson |
|
Liberal |
Augustine Colin MacDonald |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
Robertson disqualified as he was a member of the Prince Edward Island Legislative Assembly at the time of the election. The seat was adjudicated to MacDonald. |
No |
Queen's County |
February 27, 1883 |
John Theophilus Jenkins |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
Frederick de Sainte-Croix Brecken |
|
Conservative |
Jenkins' election being declared void, the seat was adjudicated to Mr. Brecken. |
Yes |
Joliette |
December 7, 1882 |
Édouard Guilbault |
|
Conservative |
Édouard Guilbault |
|
Independent Conservative |
Election declared void. |
No |
King's |
November 7, 1882 |
George Eulas Foster |
|
Conservative |
George Eulas Foster |
|
Conservative |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Soulanges |
October 27, 1882 |
Jacques Philippe Lantier |
|
Conservative |
Georges-Raoul-Léotale-Guichart-Humbert Saveuse de Beaujeu |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Yes |
Bagot |
September 2, 1882 |
Joseph-Alfred Mousseau |
|
Conservative |
Flavien Dupont |
|
Conservative |
Resignation upon appointment as Premier of Quebec. |
Yes |
Terrebonne |
August 16, 1882 |
Guillaume-Alphonse Nantel |
|
Conservative |
Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau |
|
Conservative |
Resignation to provide a seat for Chapleau. |
Yes |