By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained |
Northumberland |
February 6, 1896 |
Michael Adams |
|
Conservative |
James Robinson |
|
Conservative |
Called to the Senate. |
Yes |
Cape Breton |
February 4, 1896 |
David MacKeen |
|
Conservative |
Charles Tupper |
|
Conservative |
Resignation to provide a seat for Tupper. |
Yes |
Charlevoix |
January 27, 1896 |
Henry Simard |
|
Liberal |
Louis Charles Alphonse Angers |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Yes |
Huron West |
January 14, 1896 |
James Colebrooke Patterson |
|
Conservative |
Malcolm Colin Cameron |
|
Liberal |
Appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba. |
No |
Victoria |
January 6, 1896 |
Edward Gawler Prior |
|
Conservative |
Edward Gawler Prior |
|
Conservative |
Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Inland Revenue. |
Yes |
Montreal Centre |
December 27, 1895 |
John Joseph Curran |
|
Conservative |
James McShane |
|
Liberal |
Appointed a judge of the Superior Court of Quebec. |
No |
Cardwell |
December 24, 1895 |
Robert Smeaton White |
|
Conservative |
William Stubbs |
|
Independent Conservative |
Resignation. |
No |
Ontario North |
December 12, 1895 |
Frank Madill |
|
Conservative |
John Alexander McGillivray |
|
Conservative |
Death. |
Yes |
Jacques Cartier |
November 30, 1895 |
Désiré Girouard |
|
Conservative |
Napoléon Charbonneau |
|
Liberal |
Appointed a judge of the Supreme Court of Canada. |
No |
Westmorland |
August 24, 1895 |
Josiah Wood |
|
Conservative |
Henry A. Powell |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
Called to the Senate. |
Yes |
Verchères |
April 17, 1895 |
Félix Geoffrion |
|
Liberal |
Christophe-Alphonse Geoffrion |
|
Liberal |
Death. |
Yes |
Quebec West |
April 17, 1895 |
John Hearn |
|
Conservative |
Thomas McGreevy |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
Death. |
Yes |
Antigonish |
April 17, 1895 |
John Sparrow David Thompson |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
Colin Francis McIsaac |
|
Liberal |
Death |
No |
Haldimand |
April 17, 1895 |
Walter Humphries Montague |
|
Conservative |
Walter Humphries Montague |
|
Conservative |
Recontested upon appointment as Secretary of State for Canada. |
Yes |
Cumberland |
January 15, 1895 |
Arthur Rupert Dickey |
|
Conservative |
Arthur Rupert Dickey |
|
Conservative |
Recontested upon appointment as Secretary of State for Canada. |
Yes |
Hastings West |
July 4, 1894 |
Henry Corby, Jr. |
|
Conservative |
Henry Corby, Jr. |
|
Conservative |
resignation to recontest due to selling methylated spirits to the government. |
Yes |
Gloucester |
May 5, 1894 |
Kennedy Francis Burns |
|
Conservative |
Théotime Blanchard |
|
Conservative |
Called to the Senate. |
Yes |
Ottawa (City of) |
December 7, 1893 |
Charles H. Mackintosh |
|
Conservative |
Honoré Robillard |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
Appointed Lieutenant Governor of the North-West Territories. |
Yes |
Winnipeg |
November 22, 1893 |
Hugh John Macdonald |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
Joseph Martin |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
No |
Vancouver |
May 2, 1893 |
David William Gordon |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
Andrew Haslam |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
Death |
Yes |
Vaudreuil |
April 12, 1893 |
Hugh McMillan |
|
Conservative |
Henry Stanislas Harwood |
|
Liberal |
Election declared void. |
No |
Middlesex South |
March 22, 1893 |
James Armstrong |
|
Liberal |
Robert Boston |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Yes |
Terrebonne |
January 10, 1893 |
Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau |
|
Conservative |
Pierre-Julien Leclair |
|
Conservative |
Appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec. |
Yes |
L'Islet |
January 5, 1893 |
Louis-Georges Desjardins |
|
Conservative |
Joseph-Israël Tarte |
|
Independent |
Appointed Clerk of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec. |
No |
Sherbrooke (Town of) |
December 21, 1892 |
William Bullock Ives |
|
Conservative |
William Bullock Ives |
|
Conservative |
Recontested upon appointment as President of the Privy Council. |
Yes |
York West |
December 21, 1892 |
Nathaniel Clarke Wallace |
|
Conservative |
Nathaniel Clarke Wallace |
|
Conservative |
Recontested upon appointment as Controller of Customs. |
Yes |
Brockville |
December 21, 1892 |
John Fisher Wood |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
John Fisher Wood |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
Recontested upon appointment as Controller of Inland Revenue. |
Yes |
Hastings North |
December 20, 1892 |
Mackenzie Bowell |
|
Conservative |
Alexander Augustus Williamson Carscallen |
|
Conservative |
Called to the Senate. |
Yes |
Montreal Centre |
December 18, 1892 |
John Joseph Curran |
|
Conservative |
John Joseph Curran |
|
Conservative |
Recontested upon appointment as Solicitor General. |
Yes |
Soulanges |
December 13, 1892 |
James William Bain |
|
Conservative |
James William Bain |
|
Conservative |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Kent |
December 6, 1892 |
Édouard H. Léger |
|
Conservative |
George McInerney |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Yes |
City and County of St. John |
November 22, 1892 |
Charles Nelson Skinner |
|
Liberal |
John Alexander Chesley |
|
Conservative |
Appointed a judge. |
No |
Assiniboia East |
November 21, 1892 |
Edgar Dewdney |
|
Conservative |
William Walter McDonald |
|
Conservative |
Appointed Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia. |
Yes |
Selkirk |
November 2, 1892 |
Thomas Mayne Daly |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
Thomas Mayne Daly |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
Recontested upon appointment as Minister of the Interior and Superintendent General of Indian Affairs. |
Yes |
Hochelaga |
October 21, 1892 |
Alphonse Desjardins |
|
Conservative |
Séverin Lachapelle |
|
Conservative |
Called to the Senate. |
Yes |
Chicoutimi—Saguenay |
August 16, 1892 |
Paul Vilmond Savard |
|
Liberal |
Louis-de-Gonzague Belley |
|
Conservative |
Election declared void. |
No |
Marquette |
July 15, 1892 |
Robert Watson |
|
Liberal |
Nathaniel Boyd |
|
Conservative |
Resignation to enter provincial politics in Manitoba. |
No |
Pontiac |
June 26, 1892 |
Thomas Murray |
|
Liberal |
John Bryson |
|
Conservative |
Election declared void. |
No |
Frontenac |
June 10, 1892 |
George Airey Kirkpatrick |
|
Conservative |
Hiram Augustus Calvin |
|
Independent Conservative |
Appointed Lieutenant Governor of Ontario. |
No |
L'Assomption |
May 31, 1892 |
Joseph Gauthier |
|
Liberal |
Hormidas Jeannotte |
|
Conservative |
Election declared void. |
No |
Perth North |
May 19, 1892 |
James Nicol Grieve |
|
Liberal |
James Nicol Grieve |
|
Liberal |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
York East |
May 11, 1892 |
Alexander Mackenzie |
|
Liberal |
William Findlay Maclean |
|
Independent Conservative |
Death |
No |
Welland |
April 29, 1892 |
William Manley German |
|
Liberal |
James A. Lowell |
|
Liberal |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Carleton |
April 6, 1892 |
Newton Ramsay Colter |
|
Liberal |
Newton Ramsay Colter |
|
Liberal |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Prescott |
March 30, 1892 |
Isidore Proulx |
|
Liberal |
Isidore Proulx |
|
Liberal |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Northumberland West |
March 15, 1892 |
John Hargraft |
|
Liberal |
George Guillet |
|
Conservative |
Election declared void. |
No |
Monck |
March 12, 1892 |
John Brown |
|
Liberal |
Arthur Boyle |
|
Conservative |
Election declared void. |
No |
Brome |
March 10, 1892 |
Eugène Alphonse Dyer |
|
Conservative |
Eugène Alphonse Dyer |
|
Conservative |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Perth South |
March 10, 1892 |
James Trow |
|
Liberal |
William Pridham |
|
Conservative |
Election declared void. |
No |
Montmorency |
March 10, 1892 |
Joseph Israël Tarte |
|
Conservative |
Arthur-Joseph Turcotte |
|
Conservative |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Montcalm |
March 5, 1892 |
Joseph Louis Euclide Dugas |
|
Conservative |
Joseph Louis Euclide Dugas |
|
Conservative |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Vaudreuil |
February 29, 1892 |
Henry Stanislas Harwood |
|
Liberal |
Hugh McMillan |
|
Conservative |
Election declared void. |
No |
Two Mountains |
February 27, 1892 |
Jean-Baptiste Daoust |
|
Conservative |
Joseph Girouard |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Yes |
Quebec West |
February 26, 1892 |
Thomas McGreevy |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
John Hearn |
|
Conservative |
Expelled from the House of Commons for corruption. |
Yes |
London |
February 26, 1892 |
C.S. Hyman |
|
Liberal |
John Carling |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
Election declared void. |
No |
Queen's |
February 25, 1892 |
George Gerald King |
|
Liberal |
George Frederick Baird |
|
Conservative |
King being declared not duly elected, 25 February 1892, George Frederick Baird was declared elected by a court decision. |
No |
Simcoe East |
February 25, 1892 |
Philip Howard Spohn |
|
Liberal |
William Humphrey Bennett |
|
Conservative |
Election declared void. |
No |
Huron West |
February 22, 1892 |
Malcolm Colin Cameron |
|
Liberal |
James Colebrooke Patterson |
|
Conservative |
Election declared void. |
No |
Ontario South |
February 20, 1892 |
James Ironside Davidson |
|
Liberal |
William Smith |
|
Conservative |
Election declared void. |
No |
Hastings East |
February 20, 1892 |
Samuel Barton Burdett |
|
Liberal |
William Barton Northrup |
|
Conservative |
Death |
No |
King's |
February 13, 1892 |
Frederick William Borden |
|
Liberal |
Frederick William Borden |
|
Liberal |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Digby |
February 13, 1892 |
Edward Charles Bowers |
|
Liberal |
Edward Charles Bowers |
|
Liberal |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Elgin East |
February 12, 1892 |
Andrew B. Ingram |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
Andrew B. Ingram |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Bruce East |
February 11, 1892 |
Reuben Eldridge Truax |
|
Liberal |
Henry Cargill |
|
Conservative |
Election declared void. |
No |
Victoria South |
February 11, 1892 |
Charles Fairbairn |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
Charles Fairbairn |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Peel |
February 11, 1892 |
Joseph Featherston |
|
Liberal |
Joseph Featherston |
|
Liberal |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Victoria North |
February 11, 1892 |
John Augustus Barron |
|
Liberal |
Samuel Hughes |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
Election declared void. |
No |
Halifax |
February 11, 1892 |
Thomas Edward Kenny and John Fitzwilliam Stairs |
|
Conservative |
Thomas Edward Kenny and John Fitzwilliam Stairs |
|
Conservative |
Election declared void. (Double member constituency) |
Yes |
Middlesex East |
February 11, 1892 |
Joseph Henry Marshall |
|
Conservative |
Joseph Henry Marshall |
|
Conservative |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Queens |
February 9, 1892 |
Francis Gordon Forbes |
|
Liberal |
Francis Gordon Forbes |
|
Liberal |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Prince Edward |
February 4, 1892 |
Archibald Campbell Miller |
|
Conservative |
Archibald Campbell Miller |
|
Conservative |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Lennox |
February 4, 1892 |
David Wright Allison |
|
Liberal |
Uriah Wilson |
|
Conservative |
Election declared void. |
No |
Soulanges |
February 3, 1892 |
Joseph Octave Mousseau |
|
Independent |
James William Bain |
|
Conservative |
Election declared void. |
No |
Cumberland |
January 30, 1892 |
Arthur Rupert Dickey |
|
Conservative |
Arthur Rupert Dickey |
|
Conservative |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Lincoln and Niagara |
January 28, 1892 |
William Gibson |
|
Liberal |
William Gibson |
|
Liberal |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Halton |
January 28, 1892 |
David Henderson |
|
Conservative |
David Henderson |
|
Conservative |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Kingston |
January 28, 1892 |
John A. Macdonald |
|
Conservative |
James Henry Metcalfe |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Yes |
Victoria |
January 26, 1892 |
John Archibald McDonald |
|
Conservative |
John Archibald McDonald |
|
Conservative |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Laval |
January 25, 1892 |
Joseph-Aldric Ouimet |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
Joseph-Aldric Ouimet |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Public Works. |
Yes |
Richmond |
January 21, 1892 |
Joseph Alexander Gillies |
|
Conservative |
Joseph Alexander Gillies |
|
Conservative |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Glengarry |
January 14, 1892 |
Roderick R. McLennan |
|
Conservative |
Roderick R. McLennan |
|
Conservative |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Richelieu |
January 11, 1892 |
Hector-Louis Langevin |
|
Conservative |
Arthur-Aimé Bruneau |
|
Liberal |
Chose to sit for Trois-Rivières. |
No |
Lanark North |
December 31, 1891 |
Joseph Jamieson |
|
Conservative |
Bennett Rosamond |
|
Conservative |
Appointed a county court judge. |
Yes |