List of Quebec by-elections
The list of Quebec by-elections includes every by-election held in the Canadian province of Quebec since Confederation. By-elections occur whenever there is a vacancy in the National Assembly (known as the Legislative Assembly until 1968), although an imminent general election may allow the vacancy to remain until the dissolution of parliament.
Causes
A by-election occurs whenever there is a vacancy in the Quebec legislature. Vacancies can occur for the following reasons:
- Death of a member.
- Resignation of a member.
- Voided results
- Expulsion from the legislature.
- Ineligibility to sit.
- Appointment to the Legislative Council, Quebec's appointed upper house, which was abolished in 1968.
- Appointment to the cabinet. Until 1927 incumbent members recontested their seats upon being appointed to Cabinet. These Ministerial by-elections were almost always uncontested.
41st National Assembly of Quebec 2014-2018
40th National Assembly of Quebec 2012-2014
39th National Assembly of Quebec 2008-2012
* Tomassi was a former Liberal
38th National Assembly of Quebec 2007-2008
37th National Assembly of Quebec 2003-2007
36th National Assembly of Quebec 1998-2003
By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained |
Vimont |
June 17, 2002 |
David Cliche |
|
Parti Québécois |
François Gaudreau |
|
ADQ |
Resignation |
No |
Lac-Saint-Jean |
June 17, 2002 |
Jacques Brassard |
|
Parti Québécois |
Stéphan Tremblay |
|
Parti Québécois |
Resignation |
Yes |
Joliette |
June 17, 2002 |
Guy Chevrette |
|
Parti Québécois |
Sylvie Lespérance |
|
ADQ |
Resignation |
No |
Berthier |
June 17, 2002 |
Gilles Baril |
|
Parti Québécois |
Marie Grégoire |
|
ADQ |
Resignation |
No |
Viger |
April 15, 2002 |
Cosmo Maciocia |
|
Libéral |
Anna Mancuso |
|
Libéral |
Resignation to enter municipal politics in Montreal |
Yes |
Saguenay |
April 15, 2002 |
Gabriel-Yvan Gagnon |
|
Parti Québécois |
François Corriveau |
|
ADQ |
Resignation |
No |
Anjou |
April 15, 2002 |
Jean-Sébastien Lamoureux |
|
Libéral |
Lise Thériault |
|
Libéral |
Resignation due to a vote buying scandal causing doubt on the validity of his election |
Yes |
Laviolette |
October 1, 2001 |
Jean-Pierre Jolivet |
|
Parti Québécois |
Julie Boulet |
|
Libéral |
Resignation |
No |
Labelle |
October 1, 2001 |
Jacques Léonard |
|
Parti Québécois |
Sylvain Pagé |
|
Parti Québécois |
Resignation |
Yes |
Jonquière |
October 1, 2001 |
Lucien Bouchard |
|
Parti Québécois |
Françoise Gauthier |
|
Libéral |
Resignation |
No |
Blainville |
October 1, 2001 |
Céline Signori |
|
Parti Québécois |
Richard Legendre |
|
Parti Québécois |
Appointed to the Quebec Municipal Commission |
Yes |
Mercier |
April 9, 2001 |
Robert Perreault |
|
Parti Québécois |
Nathalie Rochefort |
|
Libéral |
Resignation |
No |
35th National Assembly of Quebec 1994-1998
By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained |
Argenteuil |
June 1, 1998 |
Régent L. Beaudet |
|
Libéral |
David Whissell |
|
Libéral |
Resignation |
Yes |
Kamouraska-Témiscouata |
October 6, 1997 |
France Dionne |
|
Libéral |
Claude Béchard |
|
Libéral |
Resignation to contest the 1997 federal election |
Yes |
Duplessis |
October 6, 1997 |
Denis Perron |
|
Parti Québécois |
Normand Duguay |
|
Parti Québécois |
Death |
Yes |
Bourassa |
October 6, 1997 |
Yvon Charbonneau |
|
Libéral |
Michèle Lamquin-Éthier |
|
Libéral |
Resignation to contest the 1997 federal election |
Yes |
Bertrand |
October 6, 1997 |
Robert Therien |
|
Independent* |
Denis Chalifoux |
|
Libéral |
Void Election |
Yes/No |
Prévost |
April 28, 1997 |
Daniel Paillé |
|
Parti Québécois |
Lucie Papineau |
|
Parti Québécois |
Resignation |
Yes |
Beauce-Sud |
April 28, 1997 |
Paul-Eugène Quirion |
|
Libéral |
Diane Leblanc |
|
Libéral |
Death |
Yes |
Pointe-aux-Trembles |
December 9, 1996 |
Michel Bourdon |
|
Parti Québécois |
Nicole Léger |
|
Parti Québécois |
Resignation |
Yes |
Outremont |
June 10, 1996 |
Gérald Tremblay |
|
Libéral |
Pierre-Étienne Laporte |
|
Libéral |
Resignation |
Yes |
L'Assomption |
June 10, 1996 |
Jacques Parizeau |
|
Parti Québécois |
Jean-Claude St-André |
|
Parti Québécois |
Resignation |
Yes |
La Prairie |
February 19, 1996 |
Denis Lazure |
|
Parti Québécois |
Monique Simard |
|
Parti Québécois |
Resignation |
Yes |
Jonquière |
February 19, 1996 |
Francis Dufour |
|
Parti Québécois |
Lucien Bouchard |
|
Parti Québécois |
Resignation to provide a seat for Bouchard |
Yes |
*Therien was a former Liberal
34th National Assembly of Quebec 1989-1994
*Larouche was a former Liberal
33rd National Assembly of Quebec 1985-1989
32nd National Assembly of Quebec 1981-1985
By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained |
Trois-Rivières |
June 3, 1985 |
Denis Vaugeois |
|
Parti Québécois |
Paul Philibert |
|
Libéral |
Resignation |
No |
L'Assomption |
June 3, 1985 |
Jacques Parizeau |
|
Parti Québécois |
Jean-Guy Gervais |
|
Libéral |
Resignation |
No |
Bourget |
June 3, 1985 |
Camille Laurin |
|
Parti Québécois |
Claude Trudel |
|
Libéral |
Resignation |
No |
Bertrand |
June 3, 1985 |
Denis Lazure |
|
Parti Québécois |
Robert Bourassa |
|
Libéral |
Resignation |
No |
Saint-Jacques |
November 26, 1984 |
Serge Champagne |
|
Libéral |
Jean-François Viau |
|
Libéral |
Death (car accident) |
Yes |
Sauvé |
June 18, 1984 |
Jacques-Yvan Morin |
|
Parti Québécois |
Marcel Parent |
|
Libéral |
Resignation |
No |
Marie-Victorin |
June 18, 1984 |
Pierre Marois |
|
Parti Québécois |
Guy Pratt |
|
Libéral |
Resignation |
No |
Marguerite-Bourgeoys |
June 18, 1984 |
Fernand Lalonde |
|
Libéral |
Gilles Fortin |
|
Libéral |
Resignation |
Yes |
Mégantic-Compton |
December 5, 1983 |
Fabien Bélanger |
|
Libéral |
Madeleine Bélanger |
|
Libéral |
Death |
Yes |
Jonquière |
December 5, 1983 |
Claude Vaillancourt |
|
Parti Québécois |
Aline Saint-Amand |
|
Libéral |
Appointed a judge |
No |
Saint-Jacques |
June 20, 1983 |
Claude Charron |
|
Parti Québécois |
Serge Champagne |
|
Libéral |
Resignation |
No |
Saguenay |
June 20, 1983 |
Lucien Lessard |
|
Parti Québécois |
Ghislain Maltais |
|
Libéral |
Resignation |
No |
Charlesbourg |
June 20, 1983 |
Denis de Belleval |
|
Parti Québécois |
Marc-Yvan Côté |
|
Libéral |
Resignation |
No |
Saint-Laurent |
April 5, 1982 |
Claude Forget |
|
Libéral |
Germain Leduc |
|
Libéral |
Resignation |
Yes |
Louis-Hébert |
April 5, 1982 |
Claude Morin |
|
Parti Québécois |
Réjean Doyon |
|
Libéral |
Resignation |
No |
31st National Assembly of Quebec 1976-1981
By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained |
Outremont |
November 17, 1980 |
André Raynauld |
|
Libéral |
Pierre Fortier |
|
Libéral |
Resignation |
Yes |
Mégantic-Compton |
November 17, 1980 |
Fernand Grenier |
|
Union Nationale |
Fabien Bélanger |
|
Libéral |
Resignation to contest the 1980 federal election |
No |
Johnson |
November 17, 1980 |
Maurice Bellemare |
|
Union Nationale |
Camille Picard |
|
Libéral |
Resignation |
No |
Brome-Missisquoi |
November 17, 1980 |
Armand Russell |
|
Union Nationale |
Pierre Paradis |
|
Libéral |
Resignation to contest the 1980 federal election |
No |
D'Arcy-McGee |
November 26, 1979 |
Victor Goldbloom |
|
Libéral |
Herbert Marx |
|
Libéral |
Resignation to become head of the Canadian Council of Christians and Jews |
Yes |
Prévost |
November 14, 1979 |
Jean-Guy Cardinal |
|
Parti Québécois |
Solange Chaput-Rolland |
|
Libéral |
Death |
No |
Maisonneuve |
November 14, 1979 |
Robert Burns |
|
Parti Québécois |
Georges Lalande |
|
Libéral |
Resignation (health reasons) |
No |
Beauce-Sud |
November 14, 1979 |
Fabien Roy |
|
Parti national populaire |
Hermann Mathieu |
|
Libéral |
Resignation to contest the 1979 federal election |
No |
Jean-Talon |
April 30, 1979 |
Raymond Garneau |
|
Libéral |
Jean-Claude Rivest |
|
Libéral |
Resignation |
Yes |
Argenteuil |
April 30, 1979 |
Zoël Saindon |
|
Libéral |
Claude Ryan |
|
Libéral |
Resignation to provide a seat for Ryan |
Yes |
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce |
July 5, 1978 |
Bryce Mackasey |
|
Libéral |
Reed Scowen |
|
Libéral |
Resignation |
Yes |
30th National Assembly of Quebec 1973-1976
29th National Assembly of Quebec 1970-1973
28th Legislative/National Assembly of Quebec 1966-1970
Upon the abolition of the Legislative Council on December 31, 1968 the Legislative Assembly of Quebec is renamed the National Assembly of Quebec
* Aquin was a former Liberal
27th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1962-1966
26th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1960-1962
25th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1956-1960
† Won by acclamation
24th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1952-1956
23rd Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1948-1952
† Won by acclamation
22nd Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1944-1948
21st Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1939-1944
20th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1936-1939
19th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1935-1936
no by-elections
18th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1931-1935
† Won by acclamation
17th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1927-1931
By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained |
Maskinongé |
November 4, 1930 |
Joseph-William Gagnon |
|
Libéral |
Louis-Joseph Thisdel |
|
Libéral |
Death |
Yes |
Huntingdon |
November 4, 1930 |
Andrew Philps |
|
Libéral |
Martin Bettie Fisher |
|
Conservative |
Death |
No |
Deux-Montagnes |
November 4, 1930 |
Arthur Sauvé |
|
Conservative |
Paul Sauvé |
|
Conservative |
Resignation to contest the 1930 federal election |
Yes |
Bellechasse |
October 20, 1930 |
Antonin Galipeault |
|
Libéral |
Robert Taschereau |
|
Libéral |
Appointed a judge |
Yes |
Beauce |
December 9, 1929† |
Joseph-Hugues Fortier |
|
Libéral |
Joseph-Édouard Fortin |
|
Libéral |
Appointed a judge |
Yes |
Montcalm |
November 16, 1929 |
Joseph-Ferdinand Daniel |
|
Libéral |
Joseph-Léonide Perron |
|
Libéral |
Appointed to the Legislative Council |
Yes |
Richelieu |
October 28, 1929 |
Jean-Baptiste Lafrenière |
|
Libéral |
Avila Turcotte |
|
Libéral |
Appointed Chairman of the Commission of Agricultural Credit |
Yes |
Compton |
September 30, 1929 |
Jacob Nicol |
|
Libéral |
Andrew Ross McMaster |
|
Libéral |
Appointed to the Legislative Council |
Yes |
L'Islet |
May 13, 1929† |
Élisée Thériault |
|
Libéral |
Adélard Godbout |
|
Libéral |
Appointed to the Legislative Council |
Yes |
Québec-Est |
October 24, 1928 |
Louis-Alfred Létourneau |
|
Libéral |
Oscar Drouin |
|
Libéral |
Appointed to the Legislative Council |
Yes |
Montréal–Sainte-Marie |
October 24, 1928 |
Joseph Gauthier |
|
Libéral |
Camillien Houde |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
No |
Îles-de-la-Madeleine |
July 14, 1928† |
Joseph-Édouard Caron |
|
Libéral |
Amédée Caron |
|
Libéral |
Appointed to the Legislative Council |
Yes |
Portneuf |
October 31, 1927 |
Édouard Hamel |
|
Libéral |
Victor Marchand |
|
Libéral |
Appointed Registrar |
Yes |
Kamouraska |
October 31, 1927 |
Nérée Morin |
|
Libéral |
Pierre Gagnon |
|
Libéral |
Death |
Yes |
† Won by acclamation
16th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1923-1927
By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained |
Jacques-Cartier |
November 30, 1925 |
Esioff-Léon Patenaude |
|
Conservative |
Victor Marchand |
|
Libéral |
Resignation to contest the 1925 federal election |
No |
Champlain |
November 30, 1925 |
Bruno Bordeleau |
|
Libéral |
William-Pierre Grant |
|
Libéral |
Appointed registrar |
Yes |
Berthier |
November 30, 1925 |
Siméon Lafrenière |
|
Libéral |
Amédée Sylvestre |
|
Libéral |
Appointed registrar |
Yes |
Argenteuil |
November 30, 1925 |
John Hay |
|
Libéral |
Joseph-Léon Saint-Jacques |
|
Conservative |
Death |
No |
Témiscamingue |
November 28, 1924 |
Télesphore Simard |
|
Libéral |
Joseph Miljours |
|
Libéral |
Death |
Yes |
Sherbrooke |
November 5, 1924 |
Moïse O'Bready |
|
Conservative |
Armand-Charles Crépeau |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Yes |
Saint-Maurice |
November 5, 1924 |
Léonide-Nestor-Arthur Ricard |
|
Libéral |
Alphonse-Edgar Guillemette |
|
Libéral |
Death (car accident) |
Yes |
Québec-Comté |
November 5, 1924 |
Aurèle Leclerc |
|
Libéral |
Ludger Bastien |
|
Conservative |
Appointed registrar |
No |
Montréal–Sainte-Anne |
November 5, 1924 |
William James Hushion |
|
Libéral |
Joseph Henry Dillon |
|
Libéral |
Resignation to enter federal politics |
Yes |
Bonaventure |
November 5, 1924 |
Joseph-Fabien Bugeaud |
|
Libéral |
Pierre-Émile Côté |
|
Libéral |
Appointed a judge |
Yes |
Yamaska |
October 22, 1923 |
Édouard Ouellette |
|
Libéral |
David Laperrière |
|
Libéral |
Appointed to the Legislative Council |
Yes |
Richmond |
October 22, 1923 |
Georges-Ervé Denault |
|
Libéral |
Stanislas-Edmond Desmarais |
|
Libéral |
Death |
Yes |
Brome |
October 22, 1923 |
William Robert Oliver |
|
Libéral |
Carlton James Oliver |
|
Libéral |
Death |
Yes |
Abitibi |
October 22, 1923 |
Joseph-Édouard Perrault |
|
Libéral |
Hector Authier |
|
Libéral |
Chose to sit for Arthabaska |
Yes |
15th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1919-1923
By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained |
Sherbrooke |
September 7, 1922† |
Joseph-Henri Lemay |
|
Libéral |
Ludger Forest |
|
Libéral |
Appointed a judge |
Yes |
Labelle |
August 17, 1922 |
Honoré Achim |
|
Libéral |
Désiré Lahaie |
|
Libéral |
Appointed a judge |
Yes |
Verchères |
December 22, 1921 |
Adrien Beaudry |
|
Libéral |
Jean-Marie Richard |
|
Libéral |
Appointed Chairman of the Public Services Commission |
Yes |
Témiscouata |
December 22, 1921 |
Louis-Eugène-Aduire Parrot |
|
Libéral |
Eugène Godbout |
|
Libéral |
Resignation |
Yes |
Montréal–Ste-Marie |
December 22, 1921 |
Napoléon Séguin |
|
Libéral |
Joseph Gauthier |
|
Parti ouvrier |
Appointed Governor of Bordeaux Prison |
No |
Wolfe |
December 15, 1921† |
Joseph-Eugène Rhéault |
|
Libéral |
Cyrinus Lemieux |
|
Libéral |
Death |
Yes |
Trois-Rivières |
December 15, 1921† |
Joseph-Adolphe Tessier |
|
Libéral |
Louis-Philippe Mercier |
|
Libéral |
Appointed Chairman of the Running Streams Commission |
Yes |
Richmond |
December 15, 1921† |
Walter George Mitchell |
|
Libéral |
Jacob Nicol |
|
Libéral |
Resignation to contest the 1921 federal election |
Yes |
Beauce |
December 15, 1921† |
Arthur Godbout |
|
Libéral |
Joseph-Hughes Fortier |
|
Libéral |
Appointed a judge |
Yes |
Saint-Maurice |
October 19, 1920 |
Georges-Isidore Delisle |
|
Libéral |
Léonide-Nestor-Arthur Ricard |
|
Libéral |
Death |
Yes |
Kamouraska |
October 19, 1920 |
Charles-Adolphe Stein |
|
Libéral |
Nérée Morin |
|
Libéral |
Resignation to enter federal politics |
Yes |
Portneuf |
October 11, 1920† |
Lomer Gouin |
|
Libéral |
Édouard Hamel |
|
Libéral |
Appointed to the Legislative Council |
Yes |
Terrebonne |
September 6, 1919† |
Athanase David |
|
Libéral |
Athanase David |
|
Libéral |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Secretary |
Yes |
Bellechasse |
September 6, 1919† |
Antonin Galipeault |
|
Libéral |
Antonin Galipeault |
|
Libéral |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Public Works and Labour |
Yes |
Arthabaska |
September 6, 1919† |
Joseph-Édouard Perrault |
|
Libéral |
Joseph-Édouard Perrault |
|
Libéral |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Colonization, Mines and Fisheries |
Yes |
† Won by acclamation
14th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1916-1919
† Won by acclamation
13th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1912-1916
By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained |
Richmond |
November 21, 1914† |
Peter Samuel George Mackenzie |
|
Libéral |
Walter George Mitchell |
|
Libéral |
Death |
Yes |
Châteauguay |
May 9, 1914† |
Honoré Mercier Jr. |
|
Libéral |
Honoré Mercier Jr. |
|
Libéral |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Colonization, Mines and Fisheries |
Yes |
Bonaventure |
May 7, 1914† |
John Hall Kelly |
|
Libéral |
Joseph-Fabien Bugeaud |
|
Libéral |
Appointed to the Legislative Council |
Yes |
Trois-Rivières |
March 18, 1914 |
Joseph-Adolphe Tessier |
|
Libéral |
Joseph-Adolphe Tessier |
|
Libéral |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Highways |
Yes |
St-Jean |
November 10, 1913 |
Lomer Gouin |
|
Libéral |
Marcellin Robert |
|
Libéral |
Chose to sit for Portneuf |
Yes |
Huntingdon |
November 10, 1913 |
William H. Walker |
|
Libéral |
Andrew Philps |
|
Libéral |
Death |
Yes |
Nicolet |
June 2, 1913 |
Charles Ramsay Devlin |
|
Libéral |
Laetare Roy |
|
Libéral |
Chose to sit for Témiscamingue |
Yes |
Dorchester |
June 2, 1913 |
Alfred Morissett |
|
Libéral |
Lucien Cannon |
|
Libéral |
Appointed Clerk of the Executive Council |
Yes |
Stanstead |
January 16, 1913† |
Prosper-Alfred Bissonnet |
|
Libéral |
Alfred-Joseph Bissonnett |
|
Libéral |
Appointed Collector of Revenue |
Yes |
Bagot |
January 16, 1913† |
Frédéric-Hector Daigneault |
|
Libéral |
Joseph-Émery Phaneuf |
|
Libéral |
Appointed Inspector of Asylums and Prisons |
Yes |
Verchères |
October 16, 1912† |
Amédée Geoffrion |
|
Libéral |
Joseph-Léonide Perron |
|
Libéral |
Appointed Recorder of Montreal |
Yes |
† Won by acclamation
12th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1908-1912
By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained |
Lévis |
September 21, 1911 |
Jean-Cléophas Blouin |
|
Libéral |
Laetare Roy |
|
Libéral |
Appointed Sheriff |
Yes |
Sherbrooke |
August 17, 1911† |
Jean-Marie-Joseph-Pantaléon Pelletier |
|
Libéral |
Calixte-Émile Therrien |
|
Libéral |
Appointed Agent-General in London |
Yes |
St. Jean |
December 29, 1910 |
Gabriel Marchand |
|
Libéral |
Marcellin Robert |
|
Libéral |
Death |
Yes |
Drummond |
March 5, 1910 |
Joseph Laferté |
|
Libéral |
Jules Allard |
|
Libéral |
Void Election |
Yes |
Argenteuil |
March 5, 1910 |
William Alexander Weir |
|
Libéral |
John Hay |
|
Libéral |
Appointed a judge |
Yes |
Gaspé |
February 24, 1910 |
Louis-Joseph Lemieux |
|
Libéral |
Joseph-Léonide Perron |
|
Libéral |
Appointed Sheriff |
Yes |
Richmond |
January 27, 1910† |
Peter Samuel George Mackenzie |
|
Libéral |
Peter Samuel George Mackenzie |
|
Libéral |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Treasurer |
Yes |
Kamouraska |
December 6, 1909† |
Louis-Rodolphe Roy |
|
Libéral |
Louis-Auguste Dupuis |
|
Libéral |
Appointed a judge |
Yes |
L'Islet |
November 29, 1909† |
Joseph-Édouard Caron |
|
Libéral |
Joseph-Édouard Caron |
|
Libéral |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Agriculture |
Yes |
St. Sauveur |
November 12, 1909 |
Charles-Eugene Côté |
|
Libéral |
Joseph-Alphonse Langlois |
|
Parti ouvrier |
Appointed registrar |
No |
Montréal division no. 2 |
November 12, 1909 |
Henri Bourassa |
|
Ligue nationaliste canadienne |
Clement Robillard |
|
Libéral |
Chose to sit for St. Hyacinthe |
No |
Chambly |
November 12, 1909 |
Maurice Perrault |
|
Libéral |
Lesieur Desaulniers |
|
Libéral |
Death |
Yes |
Hochelaga |
February 2, 1909† |
Louis-Jérémie Décarie |
|
Libéral |
Louis-Jérémie Décarie |
|
Libéral |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Agriculture |
Yes |
Bellechasse |
February 2, 1909† |
Adélard Turgeon |
|
Libéral |
Antonin Galipeault |
|
Libéral |
Appointed to the Legislative Council |
Yes |
Québec Centre |
December 28, 1908 |
Amédée Robitaille |
|
Libéral |
Eugène Leclerc |
|
Libéral |
Appointed a prothonotary |
Yes |
Montréal division no. 6 |
December 28, 1908 |
Denis Tansey |
|
Conservative |
Michael James Walsh |
|
Libéral |
Void Election |
No |
Laval |
December 28, 1908 |
Joseph-Wenceslas Lévesque |
|
Libéral |
Joseph-Wenceslas Lévesque |
|
Libéral |
Void Election |
Yes |
Châteauguay |
December 28, 1908 |
Hospice Dumtremble |
|
Conservative |
Honoré Mercier Jr. |
|
Libéral |
Void Election |
No |
Montréal division no. 1 |
December 21, 1908† |
Georges-Albini Lacombe |
|
Libéral |
Napoléon Séguin |
|
Libéral |
Appointed registrar |
Yes |
Rouville |
October 26, 1908 |
Alfred Girard |
|
Libéral |
Joseph-Edmond Robert |
|
Libéral |
Appointed a prothonotary |
Yes |
Lac-Saint-Jean |
October 14, 1908† |
Theodore-Louis-Antoine Broet |
|
Libéral |
Jean-Baptiste Carbonneau |
|
Libéral |
Death (railroad accident) |
Yes |
† Won by acclamation
11th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1904-1908
By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained |
Châteauguay |
December 16, 1907 |
François-Xavier Dupuis |
|
Libéral |
Honoré Mercier Jr. |
|
Libéral |
Appointed Recorder of the Municipal Court of Montreal |
Yes |
Rimouski |
November 4, 1907 |
Auguste Tessier |
|
Libéral |
Pierre-Émile D'Anjou |
|
Libéral |
Appointed a judge |
Yes |
Nicolet |
November 4, 1907 |
Alfred Marchildon |
|
Libéral |
Charles Ramsey Devlin |
|
Libéral |
Resignation pending appointment as a judge |
Yes |
Montmorency |
November 4, 1907 |
Louis-Alexandre Taschereau |
|
Libéral |
Louis-Alexandre Taschereau |
|
Libéral |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Public Works and Labor |
Yes |
Bellechasse |
November 4, 1907 |
Adélard Turgeon |
|
Libéral |
Adélard Turgeon |
|
Libéral |
Sought re-election against Henri Bourassa |
Yes |
Montréal division no. 5 |
January 24, 1907 |
Christopher Benfield Carter |
|
Libéral |
Charles Ernest Gault |
|
Conservative |
Death |
No |
Îles-de-la-Madeleine |
November 20, 1906 |
Robert Jamieson Leslie |
|
Libéral |
Louis-Albin Thériault |
|
Libéral |
Death (shipwreck) |
Yes |
Iberville |
November 5, 1906 |
François Gosselin |
|
Libéral |
Joseph-Aldéric Benoit |
|
Libéral |
Appointed to the Legislative Council |
Yes |
L'Assomption |
October 29, 1906† |
Joseph-Edouard Duhamel |
|
Libéral |
Louis-Joseph Gauthier |
|
Libéral |
Appointed Inspector of the Registration Office |
Yes |
Brome |
September 10, 1906† |
John Charles McCorkill |
|
Libéral |
William Frederick Vilas |
|
Libéral |
Appointed a judge |
Yes |
Argenteuil |
September 10, 1906† |
William Alexander Weir |
|
Libéral |
William Alexander Weir |
|
Libéral |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Public Works and Labor |
Yes |
Napierville |
December 14, 1905 |
Dominique Monet |
|
Libéral |
Cyprien Dorris |
|
Libéral |
Appointed Protonotary |
Yes |
St. Sauveur |
October 14, 1905 |
Simon-Napoléon Parent |
|
Libéral |
Charles-Eugène Côté |
|
Libéral |
Resignation to be appointed Chairman of the Transcontinental Railway Commission |
Yes |
Montréal division no. 4 |
October 7, 1905† |
James Cochrane |
|
Libéral |
George Washington Stephens, Jr. |
|
Libéral |
Death |
Yes |
Terrebonne |
July 17, 1905† |
Jean Prévost |
|
Libéral |
Jean Prévost |
|
Libéral |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Colonization, Mines and Fisheries |
Yes |
Yamaska |
June 20, 1905† |
Jules Allard |
|
Libéral |
Guillaume-Édouard Ouellet |
|
Libéral |
Appointed to the Legislative Council |
Yes |
Montréal division no. 2 |
April 10, 1905 |
Lomer Gouin |
|
Libéral |
Lomer Gouin |
|
Libéral |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Premier and Attorney General |
Yes |
Rimouski |
April 3, 1905† |
Auguste Tessier |
|
Libéral |
Auguste Tessier |
|
Libéral |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Agriculture |
Yes |
Kamouraska |
April 3, 1905† |
Louis-Rodolphe Roy |
|
Libéral |
Louis-Rodolphe Roy |
|
Libéral |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Secretary |
Yes |
Bellechasse |
April 3, 1905† |
Adélard Turgeon |
|
Libéral |
Adélard Turgeon |
|
Libéral |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Lands, Mines and Fisheries |
Yes |
† Won by acclamation
10th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1900-1904
By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained |
Shefford |
March 10, 1904 |
Tancrède Boucher de Grandbois |
|
Libéral |
Auguste Mathieu |
|
Libéral |
Resignation |
Yes |
Portneuf |
March 10, 1904 |
Jules Tessier |
|
Libéral |
Damase-Épiphane Naud |
|
Conservative |
Appointed to the Senate |
No |
Maskinongé |
March 10, 1904 |
Hector Caron |
|
Libéral |
Georges Lafontaine |
|
Conservative |
Appointed Superintendent of Game and Fisheries |
No |
Berthier |
March 10, 1904 |
Cuthbert-Alphonse Chênevert |
|
Libéral |
Joseph Lafontaine |
|
Libéral |
Appointed Recorder for the Quebec Court of Appeal |
Yes |
Brome |
October 29, 1903 |
Henry Thomas Duffy |
|
Libéral |
John Charles McCorkill |
|
Libéral |
Death |
Yes |
Stanstead |
October 3, 1902 |
Moodie Brock Lovell |
|
Libéral |
Georges-Henri Saint-Pierre |
|
Conservative |
Death |
No |
Soulanges |
October 3, 1902 |
Avila-Gonzague Bourbonnais |
|
Libéral |
Arcand-Momer Bissonnette |
|
Conservative |
Death |
No |
L'Islet |
September 26, 1902† |
François-Gilbert Miville Dechêne |
|
Libéral |
Joseph-Édouard Caron |
|
Libéral |
Death |
Yes |
Québec Centre |
July 11, 1902† |
Amédée Robitaille |
|
Libéral |
Amédée Robitaille |
|
Libéral |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Secretary |
Yes |
Beauce |
January 31, 1902 |
Henri Sévérin Béland |
|
Libéral |
Arthur Godbout |
|
Libéral |
Resignation to enter federal politics |
Yes |
Vaudreuil |
October 31, 1901 |
Émery Lalonde |
|
Libéral |
Hormidas Pilon |
|
Libéral |
Appointed Registar |
Yes |
Québec Comté |
October 31, 1901 |
Némèse Garneau |
|
Libéral |
Cyrille-Fraser Delâge |
|
Libéral |
Appointed to the Legislative Council |
Yes |
Drummond |
October 31, 1901 |
William John Watts |
|
Libéral |
Joseph Laferté |
|
Libéral |
Appointed Registrar |
Yes |
Lévis |
October 24, 1901† |
Charles Langelier |
|
Libéral |
Jean-Cléophas Blouin |
|
Libéral |
Appointed Sheriff |
Yes |
† Won by acclamation
9th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1897-1900
By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained |
Matane |
January 11, 1899 |
Louis-Félix Pinault |
|
Libéral |
Donat Caron |
|
Libéral |
Appointed Deputy Minister of Militia |
Yes |
Verchères |
December 19, 1898 |
Étienne Blanchard |
|
Libéral |
Étienne Blanchard |
|
Libéral |
Void Election |
Yes |
Missisquoi |
December 19, 1898 |
John Charles McCorkill |
|
Libéral |
Cedric Lemoine Cotton |
|
Libéral |
Appointed to the Legislative Council |
Yes |
Lévis |
December 19, 1898 |
Nazaire-Nicolas Olivier |
|
Libéral |
Charles Langelier |
|
Libéral |
Death |
Yes |
Beauharnois |
December 19, 1898 |
Élie-Hercule Bisson |
|
Libéral |
Arthur Plante |
|
Conservative |
Appointed Prothonotary for Beauharnois |
No |
Bonaventure |
December 22, 1897 |
Victor Gladu |
|
Libéral |
Jules Allard |
|
Libéral |
Death |
Yes |
Lévis |
December 22, 1897 |
François-Xavier Lemieux |
|
Libéral |
Nazaire-Nicolas Olivier |
|
Libéral |
Appointed a judge |
Yes |
Bonaventure |
December 22, 1897 |
François-Xavier Lemieux |
|
Libéral |
William Henry Clapperton |
|
Libéral |
Appointed a judge |
Yes |
Yamaska |
November 16, 1897 |
Albéric-Archie Mondou |
|
Conservative |
Victor Gladu |
|
Libéral |
Void Election |
No |
Brome |
June 19, 1897 |
Henry Thomas Duffy |
|
Libéral |
Henry Thomas Duffy |
|
Libéral |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Commissioner of Public Works |
Yes |
St. Sauveur |
June 12, 1897† |
Simon-Napoléon Parent |
|
Libéral |
Simon-Napoléon Parent |
|
Libéral |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Commissioner of Lands, Forests and Fisheries |
Yes |
St. Jean |
June 12, 1897† |
Félix-Gabriel Marchand |
|
Libéral |
Félix-Gabriel Marchand |
|
Libéral |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Premier and Provincial Treasurer |
Yes |
L'Islet |
June 12, 1897† |
François-Gilbert Miville Dechêne |
|
Libéral |
François-Gilbert Miville Dechêne |
|
Libéral |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Commissioner of Agriculture |
Yes |
Châteauguay |
June 12, 1897† |
Joseph-Émery Robidoux |
|
Libéral |
Joseph-Émery Robidoux |
|
Libéral |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Secretary |
Yes |
Bellechasse |
June 12, 1897† |
Adélard Turgeon |
|
Libéral |
Adélard Turgeon |
|
Libéral |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Commissioner of Colonization and Mines |
Yes |
† Won by acclamation
8th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1892-1897
By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained |
Montmorency |
June 23, 1896 |
Thomas Chase-Casgrain |
|
Conservative |
Édouard Bouffard |
|
Conservative |
Resignation to contest the 1896 federal election |
Yes |
Montréal division no. 4 |
June 4, 1896† |
Alexander Webb Morris |
|
Conservative |
Albert William Atwater |
|
Conservative |
Resignation to provide a seat for Atwater |
Yes |
Montréal division no. 6 |
October 22, 1895 |
Patrick Kennedy |
|
Conservative |
James John Edmund Guerin |
|
Libéral |
Death |
No |
Stanstead |
March 21, 1895 |
Michael Felix Hackett |
|
Conservative |
Michael Felix Hackett |
|
Conservative |
Sought re-election upon appointment as President of the Executive Council |
Yes |
Bonaventure |
December 11, 1894 |
Honoré Mercier |
|
Libéral |
François-Xavier Lemieux |
|
Libéral |
Death |
Yes |
Compton |
October 19, 1894 |
John McIntosh |
|
Conservative |
Charles McClary |
|
Conservative |
Appointed Sheriff |
Yes |
Chambly |
December 31, 1892† |
Louis-Olivier Taillon |
|
Conservative |
Louis-Olivier Taillon |
|
Conservative |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Premier |
Yes |
Trois-Rivières |
November 3, 1892 |
Télesphore-Eusèbe Normand |
|
Conservative |
Télesphore-Eusèbe Normand |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
Yes |
Matane |
November 3, 1892 |
Edmund James Flynn |
|
Conservative |
Louis-Félix Pinault |
|
Libéral |
Chose to sit for Gaspé |
No |
Beauharnois |
June 7, 1892 |
Moïse Plante |
|
Conservative |
Élie-Hercule Bisson |
|
Libéral |
Death |
No |
† Won by acclamation
7th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1890-1891
† Won by acclamation
6th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1886-1890
By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained |
Berthier |
January 15, 1890 |
Louis Sylvestre |
|
Libéral |
Omer Dostaler |
|
Libéral |
Resignation to be appointed to the Legislative Council |
Yes |
Québec Ouest |
December 30, 1889 |
Owen Murphy |
|
Libéral |
Owen Murphy |
|
Libéral |
Void Election |
Yes |
Rimouski |
December 4, 1889 |
Édouard-Onésiphore Martin |
|
Libéral |
Auguste Tessier |
|
Libéral |
Death |
Yes |
Brome |
November 28, 1889 |
William Warren Lynch |
|
Conservative |
Rufus Nelson England |
|
Conservative |
Appointed a judge |
Yes |
Joliette |
October 23, 1889 |
Louis Basinet |
|
Libéral |
Louis Basinet |
|
Libéral |
Void Election |
Yes |
Laprairie |
January 24, 1889 |
Odilon Goyette |
|
Parti national |
Odilon Goyette |
|
Parti national |
Void Election |
Yes |
Mégantic |
December 27, 1888 |
Andrew Stuart Johnson |
|
Libéral |
William Rhodes |
|
Libéral |
Void Election |
Yes |
L'Assomption |
December 27, 1888 |
Ludger Forest |
|
Libéral |
Ludger Forest |
|
Libéral |
Void Election |
Yes |
Dorchester |
December 20, 1888† |
Louis-Napoléon Larochelle |
|
Libéral |
Louis-Philippe Pelletier |
|
Nationalist Conservative |
Appointed to the Legislative Council |
No |
Nicolet |
July 17, 1888 |
Louis-Tréfflé Dorais |
|
Independent Conservative |
Honoré Brunelle Tourigny |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
No |
Chicoutimi et Saguenay |
June 18, 1888 |
Élie Saint-Hilaire |
|
Independent Conservative |
Séverin Dumais |
|
Parti national |
Death |
No |
Trois-Rivières |
May 25, 1888 |
Arthur Turcotte |
|
Libéral |
Arthur Turcotte |
|
Libéral |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Attorney General |
Yes |
Shefford |
May 18, 1888 |
Thomas Brassard |
|
Libéral |
Tancrède Boucher de Grosbois |
|
Libéral |
Void Election |
Yes |
Laval |
May 8, 1888 |
Pierre-Évariste Leblanc |
|
Conservative |
Pierre-Évariste Leblanc |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
Yes |
Missisquoi |
April 28, 1888 |
Elijah Edmund Spencer |
|
Conservative |
Elijah Edmund Spencer |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
Yes |
Maskinongé |
April 28, 1888 |
Édouard Caron |
|
Conservative |
Joseph-Hormisdas Legris |
|
Parti national |
Void Election |
No |
Hochelaga |
April 28, 1888 |
Joseph-Octave Villeneuve |
|
Conservative |
Charles Champagne |
|
Libéral |
Void Election |
No |
Ottawa |
September 14, 1887 |
Narcisse-Édouard Cormier |
|
Conservative |
Alfred Rochon |
|
Libéral |
Resignation in exchange for withdrawal of election petition |
No |
Laprairie |
July 30, 1887 |
Léon-Benoît-Alfred Charlebois |
|
Conservative |
Odilon Goyette |
|
Parti national |
Death |
No |
St. Hyacinthe |
February 12, 1887† |
Honoré Mercier |
|
Libéral |
Honoré Mercier |
|
Libéral |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Premier and Attorney General |
Yes |
Québec Est |
February 12, 1887† |
Joseph Shehyn |
|
Libéral |
Joseph Shehyn |
|
Libéral |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Treasurer |
Yes |
Montréal Centre |
February 12, 1887† |
James McShane |
|
Libéral |
James McShane |
|
Libéral |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Commissioner of Agriculture and Public Works |
Yes |
Kamouraska |
February 12, 1887† |
Charles-Antoine-Ernest Gagnon |
|
Libéral |
Charles-Antoine-Ernest Gagnon |
|
Libéral |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Secretary |
Yes |
Iberville |
February 12, 1887† |
Georges Duhamel |
|
Parti national |
Georges Duhamel |
|
Parti national |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Solicitor General |
Yes |
Montcalm |
December 11, 1886 |
Jean-Baptiste-Tréfflé Richard |
|
Conservative |
Louis-Olivier Taillon |
|
Conservative |
Appointed crown lands agent |
Yes |
Iberville |
December 11, 1886 |
Alexis-Louis Demers |
|
Libéral |
Georges Duhamel |
|
Parti national* |
Death |
Yes |
† Won by acclamation
* The Parti National was the official name of the Quebec Liberal Party during this period
5th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1881-1886
By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained |
Verchères |
May 5, 1886 |
Abraham Bernard |
|
Libéral |
Abraham Bernard |
|
Libéral |
Void Election |
Yes |
Drummond et Arthabaska |
March 24, 1886 |
William John Watts |
|
Libéral |
Joseph-Éna Girouard |
|
Libéral |
Resignation over disagreement with his party over Louis Riel |
Yes |
Lotbinière |
January 30, 1886 |
Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière |
|
Libéral |
Édouard-Hippolyte Laliberté |
|
Libéral |
Resignation over disagreement with his party over Louis Riel |
Yes |
Joliette |
September 25, 1885 |
Vincent-Paul Lavallée |
|
Conservative |
Joseph-Norbert-Alfred McConville |
|
Conservative |
Appointed to the Legislative Council |
Yes |
Mégantic |
October 29, 1884 |
George Irvine |
|
Libéral |
John Whyte |
|
Libéral |
Appointed a judge |
Yes |
Laval |
July 14, 1884 |
Amédée Gaboury |
|
Libéral |
Pierre-Évariste Leblanc |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
No |
Vaudreuil |
June 19, 1884† |
François-Xavier Archambault |
|
Conservative |
Alfred Lapointe |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
Yes |
Gaspé |
April 2, 1884 |
Edmund James Flynn |
|
Conservative |
Edmund James Flynn |
|
Conservative |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Commissioner of Railways |
Yes |
Trois-Rivières |
March 26, 1884 |
Sévère Dumoulin |
|
Conservative |
Arthur Turcotte |
|
Independent Conservative |
Void Election |
No |
Jacques Cartier |
March 26, 1884 |
Joseph-Alfred Mousseau |
|
Conservative |
Arthur Boyer |
|
Libéral |
Appointed a judge |
No |
Deux-Montagnes |
March 26, 1884 |
Benjamin Beauchamp |
|
Conservative |
Benjamin Beauchamp |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
Yes |
Chateauguay |
March 26, 1884 |
Édouard Laberge |
|
Libéral |
Joseph-Émery Robidoux |
|
Libéral |
Death |
Yes |
Sherbrooke |
February 9, 1884† |
Joseph Gibb Robertson |
|
Conservative |
Joseph Gibb Robertson |
|
Conservative |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Treasurer |
Yes |
Montreal Est |
February 9, 1884† |
Louis-Olivier Taillon |
|
Conservative |
Louis-Olivier Taillon |
|
Conservative |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Attorney General |
Yes |
Lévis |
November 16, 1883 |
Étienne-Théodore Pâquet |
|
Conservative |
François-Xavier Lemieux |
|
Libéral |
Appointed Sheriff |
No |
Jacques Cartier |
September 26, 1883 |
Joseph-Alfred Mousseau |
|
Conservative |
Joseph-Alfred Mousseau |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
Yes |
Laval |
June 13, 1883 |
Pierre-Évariste Leblanc |
|
Conservative |
Amédée Gaboury |
|
Libéral |
Void Election |
No |
Nicolet |
February 5, 1883 |
Charles-Édouard Houde |
|
Conservative |
Louis-Tréfflé Dorais |
|
Independent Conservative |
Void Election |
No |
Kamouraska |
January 30, 1883 |
Charles-Antoine-Ernest Gagnon |
|
Libéral |
Charles-Antoine-Ernest Gagnon |
|
Libéral |
Void Election |
Yes |
Bonaventure |
October 31, 1882† |
Louis-Joseph Riopel |
|
Conservative |
Henri-Josué Martin |
|
Conservative |
Resignation to contest the 1882 federal election |
Yes |
Vaudreuil |
October 30, 1882 |
Émery Lalonde |
|
Conservative |
François-Xavier Archambault |
|
Conservative |
Resignation upon appointment as an official at the Palace of Justice in Montreal |
Yes |
Laval |
October 30, 1882 |
Louis-Onésime Loranger |
|
Conservative |
Pierre-Évariste Leblanc |
|
Conservative |
Appointed a judge |
Yes |
Deux-Montagnes |
October 21, 1882 |
Charles Champagne |
|
Conservative |
Benjamin Beauchamp |
|
Conservative |
Sought re-election following dismissal of election petition |
Yes |
Jacques-Cartier |
August 26, 1882 |
Narcisse Lecavalier |
|
Conservative |
Joseph-Alfred Mousseau |
|
Conservative |
Appointed Registrar |
Yes |
Terrebonne |
August 19, 1882† |
Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau |
|
Conservative |
Guillaume-Alphonse Nantel |
|
Conservative |
Resignation upon appointment to the federal cabinet |
Yes |
Beauce |
August 14, 1880† |
Jean Blanchet |
|
Conservative |
Jean Blanchet |
|
Conservative |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Secretary and Registrar |
Yes |
Pontiac |
March 6, 1882 |
Thomas Bryson |
|
Conservative |
William Joseph Poupore |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Yes |
Yamaska |
February 6, 1882† |
Jonathan Saxton Campbell Würtele |
|
Conservative |
Jonathan Saxton Campbell Würtele |
|
Conservative |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Treasurer |
Yes |
† Won by acclamation
4th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1878-1881
By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained |
Berthier |
December 30, 1880 |
Joseph Robillard |
|
Conservative |
Joseph Robillard |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
Yes |
L’Assomption |
June 4, 1880 |
Onuphe Peltier |
|
Conservative |
Joseph Marion |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Yes |
Chicoutimi et Saguenay |
March 27, 1880† |
William Evan Price |
|
Conservative |
Joseph-Élisée Beaudet |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
Yes |
Rimouski |
March 3, 1880 |
Alexandre Chauveau |
|
Libéral |
Joseph Parent |
|
Libéral |
Appointed a judge |
Yes |
Gaspé |
December 6, 1879† |
Edmund James Flynn* |
|
Conservative |
Edmund James Flynn |
|
Conservative |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Commissioner of Crown Lands |
Yes |
Sherbrooke |
November 20, 1879 |
Joseph Gibb Robertson |
|
Conservative |
Joseph Gibb Robertson |
|
Conservative |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Treasurer |
Yes |
Lévis |
November 20, 1879 |
Étienne-Théodore Pâquet* |
|
Conservative |
Étienne-Théodore Pâquet |
|
Conservative |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Secretary and Registrar |
Yes |
Brome |
November 20, 1879 |
William Warren Lynch |
|
Conservative |
William Warren Lynch |
|
Conservative |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Solicitor General |
Yes |
Terrebonne |
November 13, 1879† |
Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau |
|
Conservative |
Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau |
|
Conservative |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Premier and Commissioner of Agriculture and Public Works |
Yes |
Laval |
November 13, 1879† |
Louis-Onésime Loranger |
|
Conservative |
Louis-Onésime Loranger |
|
Conservative |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Attorney General |
Yes |
Verchères |
July 17, 1879 |
Jean-Baptiste Brousseau |
|
Libéral |
Achille Larose |
|
Libéral |
Void Election |
Yes |
Chambly |
June 26, 1879 |
Michel-Dosithée-Stanislas Martel |
|
Conservative |
Raymond Préfontaine |
|
Libéral |
Void Election |
No |
Rouville |
June 18, 1879 |
Solime Bertrand |
|
Conservative |
Flavien-Guillaume Bouthillier |
|
Libéral |
Void Election |
No |
St. Hyacinthe |
June 3, 1879 |
Pierre Bachand |
|
Libéral |
Honoré Mercier |
|
Libéral |
Death |
Yes |
† Won by acclamation
* Flynn and Pacquet were former Liberals who crossed the floor to topple the Joly government
3rd Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1875-1878
By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained |
Québec Ouest |
December 17, 1877 |
John Hearn |
|
Conservative |
Richard Alleyn |
|
Conservative |
Appointed to the Legislative Council |
Yes |
Gaspé |
July 2, 1877 |
Pierre-Étienne Fortin |
|
Conservative |
Pierre-Étienne Fortin |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
Yes |
Kamouraska |
March 19, 1877 |
Charles-François Roy |
|
Conservative |
Joseph Dumont |
|
Libéral |
Resignation to enter federal politics |
No |
Bonaventure |
February 22, 1877 |
Pierre-Clovis Beauchesne |
|
Conservative |
Joseph Israël Tarte |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
Yes |
Montmagny |
November 30, 1876 |
Auguste Charles Philippe Robert Landry |
|
Conservative |
Louis-Napoléon Fortin |
|
Libéral |
Void Election |
No |
Nicolet |
August 18, 1876 |
François-Xavier-Ovide Méthot |
|
Conservative |
Charles-Édouard Houde |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
Yes |
Bagot |
July 7, 1876 |
Pierre-Samuel Gendron |
|
Conservative |
Flavien Dupont |
|
Conservative |
Resignation to become Prothonotary for the Quebec Superior Court in Montreal District |
Yes |
Huntingdon |
April 24, 1876† |
Alexander Cameron |
|
Libéral |
Alexander Cameron |
|
Libéral |
Void Election |
Yes |
Trois-Rivières |
April 18, 1876 |
Henri-Gédéon Malhiot |
|
Conservative |
Arthur Turcotte |
|
Independent Conservative |
Appointed Commissioner of the Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway |
No |
Mégantic |
April 18, 1876 |
George Irvine |
|
Libéral |
Andrew Kennedy |
|
Conservative |
Appointed Commissioner of the Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway |
No |
Deux-Montagnes |
March 3, 1876 |
Gédéon Ouimet |
|
Conservative |
Charles Champagne |
|
Conservative |
Appointed Superintendent of Public Instruction |
Yes |
Terrebonne |
February 10, 1876† |
Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau |
|
Conservative |
Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau |
|
Conservative |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Secretary and Registrar |
Yes |
Missisquoi |
February 10, 1876† |
George Barnard Baker |
|
Conservative |
George Barnard Baker |
|
Conservative |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Solicitor General |
Yes |
† Won by acclamation
2nd Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1871-1875
By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained |
Pontiac |
October 26, 1874† |
John Poupore |
|
Conservative |
Levi Ruggles Church |
|
Conservative |
Resignation to provide a seat for Church |
Yes |
Québec-Comté |
October 5, 1874† |
Pierre Garneau |
|
Conservative |
Pierre Garneau |
|
Conservative |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Commissioner of Agriculture and Public Works |
Yes |
Montmorency |
October 5, 1874† |
Auguste-Réal Angers |
|
Conservative |
Auguste-Réal Angers |
|
Conservative |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Solicitor General |
Yes |
Trois-Rivières |
October 3, 1874† |
Henri-Gédéon Malhiot |
|
Conservative |
Henri-Gédéon Malhiot |
|
Conservative |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Commissioner of Crown Lands |
Yes |
Bonaventure |
August 4–5, 1874 |
Théodore Robitaille |
|
Conservative |
Pierre-Clovis Beauchesne |
|
Conservative |
Resignation upon abolition of the dual mandate |
Yes |
Huntingdon |
May 30, 1874 |
Thomas Sanders |
|
Conservative |
Alexander Cameron |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Yes |
Chicoutimi et Saguenay |
May 2, 1874† |
Pierre-Alexis Tremblay |
|
Libéral |
Michel Guillaume Baby |
|
Conservative |
Resignation upon abolition of the dual mandate |
No |
Québec Est |
April 16–17, 1874 |
Charles Alphonse Pantaléon Pelletier |
|
Libéral |
Pierre-Vincent Valin |
|
Conservative |
Resignation upon abolition of the dual mandate |
No |
Québec Centre |
April 16–17, 1874 |
Hector-Louis Langevin |
|
Conservative |
Rémi-Ferdinand Rinfret |
|
Conservative |
Resignation upon abolition of the dual mandate |
Yes |
Montcalm |
March 13, 1874 |
Firmin Dugas |
|
Conservative |
Louis-Gustave Martin |
|
Conservative |
Resignation upon abolition of the dual mandate |
Yes |
Beauce |
February 24, 1874 |
Christian Pozer |
|
Libéral |
François-Xavier Dulac |
|
Conservative |
Resignation upon abolition of the dual mandate |
No |
Drummond-Arthabaska |
February 20, 1874 |
Wilfrid Laurier |
|
Libéral |
William John Watts |
|
Conservative |
Resignation to contest the 1874 federal election |
No |
Yamaska |
February 11–12, 1874 |
Charles-Ignace Gill |
|
Conservative |
Joseph Nestor Duguay |
|
Conservative |
Resignation to contest the 1874 federal election |
Yes |
Montmorency |
February 10–11, 1874 |
Joseph Édouard Cauchon |
|
Conservative |
Auguste-Réal Angers |
|
Conservative |
Resignation upon abolition of the dual mandate |
Yes |
Montréal Centre |
February 6, 1874† |
Luther Hamilton Holton |
|
Libéral |
Charles Alexander |
|
Libéral |
Resignation upon abolition of the dual mandate |
Yes |
Montmagny |
December 16, 1873 |
Télesphore Fournier |
|
Libéral |
François Langelier |
|
Libéral |
Resignation following appointment to the federal cabinet |
Yes |
Montréal Ouest |
August 22, 1873 |
Francis Cassidy |
|
Conservative |
John Wait McGauvran |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Yes |
Beauharnois |
July 12, 1873 |
George-Étienne Cartier |
|
Conservative |
Élie-Hercule Bisson |
|
Libéral |
Death |
No |
Gaspé |
April 7, 1873† |
Pierre-Étienne Fortin |
|
Conservative |
Pierre-Étienne Fortin |
|
Conservative |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Commissioner of Crown Lands |
Yes |
Québec-Comté |
March 21, 1873† |
Pierre-Joseph-Olivier Chauveau |
|
Conservative |
Pierre Garneau |
|
Conservative |
Appointed to the Senate |
Yes |
Terrebonne |
March 12, 1873† |
Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau |
|
Conservative |
Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau |
|
Conservative |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Solicitor General |
Yes |
Québec-Est |
March 3–4, 1873 |
Jacques-Philippe Rhéaume |
|
Conservative |
Charles Alphonse Pantaléon Pelletier |
|
Libéral |
Appointed an agent for the Seigneurial Commission |
No |
Montmorency |
December 23, 1872† |
Joseph Édouard Cauchon |
|
Conservative |
Joseph Édouard Cauchon |
|
Conservative |
Sought re-election due to a scandal involving an asylum in Beauport |
Yes |
Rimouski |
April 29, 1872 |
Louis Honoré Gosselin |
|
Conservative |
Alexandre Chauveau |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
Yes |
† Won by acclamation
1st Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1867-1871
† Won by acclamation
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