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词条 List of Quebec by-elections
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  1. Causes

  2. 42nd National Assembly of Quebec 2018-2022

  3. 41st National Assembly of Quebec 2014-2018

  4. 40th National Assembly of Quebec 2012-2014

  5. 39th National Assembly of Quebec 2008-2012

  6. 38th National Assembly of Quebec 2007-2008

  7. 37th National Assembly of Quebec 2003-2007

  8. 36th National Assembly of Quebec 1998-2003

  9. 35th National Assembly of Quebec 1994-1998

  10. 34th National Assembly of Quebec 1989-1994

  11. 33rd National Assembly of Quebec 1985-1989

  12. 32nd National Assembly of Quebec 1981-1985

  13. 31st National Assembly of Quebec 1976-1981

  14. 30th National Assembly of Quebec 1973-1976

  15. 29th National Assembly of Quebec 1970-1973

  16. 28th Legislative/National Assembly of Quebec 1966-1970

  17. 27th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1962-1966

  18. 26th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1960-1962

  19. 25th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1956-1960

  20. 24th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1952-1956

  21. 23rd Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1948-1952

  22. 22nd Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1944-1948

  23. 21st Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1939-1944

  24. 20th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1936-1939

  25. 19th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1935-1936

  26. 18th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1931-1935

  27. 17th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1927-1931

  28. 16th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1923-1927

  29. 15th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1919-1923

  30. 14th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1916-1919

  31. 13th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1912-1916

  32. 12th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1908-1912

  33. 11th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1904-1908

  34. 10th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1900-1904

  35. 9th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1897-1900

  36. 8th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1892-1897

  37. 7th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1890-1891

  38. 6th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1886-1890

  39. 5th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1881-1886

  40. 4th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1878-1881

  41. 3rd Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1875-1878

  42. 2nd Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1871-1875

  43. 1st Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1867-1871

  44. References

  45. See also

{{more footnotes|date=January 2013}}

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.

42nd National Assembly of Quebec 2018-2022

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
RobervalDecember 10, 2018Philippe CouillardQC|Liberal|background}}|    Quebec Liberal Party Nancy GuillemetteQC|CAQ|background}}|    Coalition Avenir QuébecResignationNo

41st National Assembly of Quebec 2014-2018

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Louis-HebertOctober 2, 2017Sam HamadQC|Liberal|background}}|    Quebec Liberal Party Geneviève GuilbaultQC|CAQ|background}}|    Coalition Avenir QuébecResignationNo
GouinMay 29, 2017Françoise DavidQC|QS|background}}|    Québec solidaireGabriel Nadeau-DuboisQC|QS|background}}|    Québec solidaireResignationYes
ArthabaskaDecember 5, 2016Sylvie RoyQC|CAQ|background}}|    Coalition Avenir QuébecÉric LefebvreQC|CAQ|background}}|    Coalition Avenir QuébecDeathYes
Marie-VictorinDecember 5, 2016Bernard DrainvilleQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisCatherine FournierQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisResignationYes
Saint-JérômeDecember 5, 2016Pierre Karl PéladeauQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisMarc BourcierQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisResignationYes
VerdunDecember 5, 2016Jacques DaoustQC|Liberal|background}}|    Quebec Liberal PartyIsabelle MelançonQC|Liberal|background}}|    Quebec Liberal PartyResignationYes
ChicoutimiApril 11, 2016Stéphane BédardQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisMireille JeanQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisResignationYes
Beauce-Sud November 9, 2015Robert DutilQC|Liberal|background}}|    Quebec Liberal PartyPaul BusqueQC|Liberal|background}}|    Quebec Liberal PartyResignationYes
Fabre November 9, 2015Gilles OuimetQC|Liberal|background}}|    Quebec Liberal PartyMonique SauvéQC|Liberal|background}}|    Quebec Liberal PartyResignationYes
René-Lévesque November 9, 2015Marjolain DufourQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisMartin OuelletQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisResignationYes
Saint-Henri–Sainte-Anne November 9, 2015Marguerite BlaisQC|Liberal|background}}|    Quebec Liberal PartyDominique AngladeQC|Liberal|background}}|    Quebec Liberal PartyResignationYes
Chauveau June 8, 2015Gérard DeltellQC|CAQ|background}}|    Coalition Avenir QuébecVéronyque TremblayQC|Liberal|background}}|    Quebec Liberal PartyResignation to contest the 2015 federal electionNo
Jean-Talon June 8, 2015Yves BolducQC|Liberal|background}}|    Quebec Liberal PartySébastien ProulxQC|Liberal|background}}|    Quebec Liberal PartyResignationYes
Richelieu March 9, 2015Élaine ZakaïbQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisSylvain RochonQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisResignationYes
LévisOctober 20, 2014Christian DubéQC|CAQ|background}}|    Coalition Avenir QuébecFrançois ParadisQC|CAQ|background}}|    Coalition Avenir QuébecResignationYes

40th National Assembly of Quebec 2012-2014

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
ViauDecember 9, 2013Emmanuel DubourgQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDavid HeurtelQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignation to contest a federal by-electionYes
OutremontDecember 9, 2013Raymond BachandQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralPhilippe CouillardQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignation after losing leadership convention to Couillard.Yes

39th National Assembly of Quebec 2008-2012

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
LaFontaineJune 11, 2012Tony TomassiQC|Independent|background}}|    Independent*Marc TanguayQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignationYes/No
ArgenteuilJune 11, 2012David WhissellQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralRoland RicherQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisResignationNo
BonaventureDecember 5, 2011Nathalie NormandeauQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDamien ArsenaultQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignationYes
Kamouraska-TémiscouataNovember 29, 2010Claude BéchardQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAndré SimardQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisResignationNo
Saint-LaurentSeptember 13, 2010Jacques DupuisQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralJean-Marc FournierQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignationYes
VachonJuly 5, 2010Camil BouchardQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisMartine OuelletQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisResignationYes
RousseauSeptember 21, 2009François LegaultQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisNicolas MarceauQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisResignationYes
Rivière-du-LoupJune 22, 2009Mario DumontQC|ADQ|background}}|    ADQJean D'AmourQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignationNo
Marguerite-BourgeoysJune 22, 2009Monique Jérôme-ForgetQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralClément GignacQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignationYes
  • Tomassi was a former Liberal

38th National Assembly of Quebec 2007-2008

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Jean-TalonSeptember 29, 2008Philippe CouillardQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralYves BolducQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignationYes
Pointe-aux-TremblesMay 12, 2008André BoisclairQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisNicole LégerQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisResignationYes
HullMay 12, 2008Roch CholetteQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralMaryse GaudreaultQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignationYes
BourgetMay 12, 2008Diane LemieuxQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisMaka KottoQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisResignationYes
CharlevoixSeptember 24, 2007Rosaire BertrandQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisPauline MaroisQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisResignation to provide a seat for MaroisYes

37th National Assembly of Quebec 2003-2007

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
TaillonAugust 14, 2006Pauline MaroisQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisMarie MalavoyQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisResignationYes
Pointe-aux-TremblesAugust 14, 2006Nicole LégerQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisAndré BoisclairQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisResignationYes
Sainte-Marie–Saint-JacquesApril 10, 2006André BoulericeQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisMartin LemayQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisResignationYes
VerchèresDecember 12, 2005Bernard LandryQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisStéphane BergeronQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisResignationYes
OutremontDecember 12, 2005Yves SéguinQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralRaymond BachandQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignationYes
VanierSeptember 20, 2004Marc BellemareQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralSylvain LégaréQC|ADQ|background}}|    ADQResignationNo
NelliganSeptember 20, 2004Russell WilliamsQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralYolande JamesQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignationYes
Laurier-DorionSeptember 20, 2004Christos SirrosQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralElsie LefebvreQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisResignationNo
GouinSeptember 20, 2004André BoisclairQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisNicolas GirardQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisResignationYes

36th National Assembly of Quebec 1998-2003

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
VimontJune 17, 2002David ClicheQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisFrançois GaudreauQC|ADQ|background}}|    ADQResignationNo
Lac-Saint-JeanJune 17, 2002Jacques BrassardQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisStéphan TremblayQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisResignationYes
JolietteJune 17, 2002Guy ChevretteQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisSylvie LespéranceQC|ADQ|background}}|    ADQResignationNo
BerthierJune 17, 2002Gilles BarilQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisMarie GrégoireQC|ADQ|background}}|    ADQResignationNo
VigerApril 15, 2002Cosmo MaciociaQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAnna MancusoQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignation to enter municipal politics in MontrealYes
SaguenayApril 15, 2002Gabriel-Yvan GagnonQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisFrançois CorriveauQC|ADQ|background}}|    ADQResignationNo
AnjouApril 15, 2002Jean-Sébastien LamoureuxQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralLise ThériaultQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignation due to a vote buying scandal causing doubt on the validity of his electionYes
LavioletteOctober 1, 2001Jean-Pierre JolivetQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisJulie BouletQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignationNo
LabelleOctober 1, 2001Jacques LéonardQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisSylvain PagéQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisResignationYes
JonquièreOctober 1, 2001Lucien BouchardQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisFrançoise GauthierQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignationNo
BlainvilleOctober 1, 2001Céline SignoriQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisRichard LegendreQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisAppointed to the Quebec Municipal CommissionYes
MercierApril 9, 2001Robert PerreaultQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisNathalie RochefortQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignationNo

35th National Assembly of Quebec 1994-1998

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
ArgenteuilJune 1, 1998Régent L. BeaudetQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDavid WhissellQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignationYes
Kamouraska-TémiscouataOctober 6, 1997France DionneQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralClaude BéchardQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignation to contest the 1997 federal electionYes
DuplessisOctober 6, 1997Denis PerronQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisNormand DuguayQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisDeathYes
BourassaOctober 6, 1997Yvon CharbonneauQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralMichèle Lamquin-ÉthierQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignation to contest the 1997 federal electionYes
BertrandOctober 6, 1997Robert TherienQC|Independent|background}}|    Independent*Denis ChalifouxQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralVoid ElectionYes/No
PrévostApril 28, 1997Daniel PailléQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisLucie PapineauQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisResignationYes
Beauce-SudApril 28, 1997Paul-Eugène QuirionQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDiane LeblancQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDeathYes
Pointe-aux-TremblesDecember 9, 1996Michel BourdonQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisNicole LégerQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisResignationYes
OutremontJune 10, 1996Gérald TremblayQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralPierre-Étienne LaporteQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignationYes
L'AssomptionJune 10, 1996Jacques ParizeauQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisJean-Claude St-AndréQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisResignationYes
La PrairieFebruary 19, 1996Denis LazureQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisMonique SimardQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisResignationYes
JonquièreFebruary 19, 1996Francis DufourQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisLucien BouchardQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisResignation to provide a seat for BouchardYes
  • Therien was a former Liberal

34th National Assembly of Quebec 1989-1994

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
SheffordFebruary 28, 1994Roger ParéQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisBernard BrodeurQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignationNo
BonaventureFebruary 21, 1994Gérard D. LevesqueQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralMarcel LandryQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisDeathNo
Laval-des-RapidesDecember 13, 1993Guy BélangerQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralSerge MénardQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisResignationNo
PortneufJuly 5, 1993Michel PagéQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralRoger BertrandQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisResignationNo
AnjouJanuary 20, 1992René Serge LaroucheQC|Independent|background}}|    Independent*Pierre BélangerQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisResignationNo
MontmorencyAugust 12, 1991Yves SéguinQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralJean FilionQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisResignationNo
  • Larouche was a former Liberal

33rd National Assembly of Quebec 1985-1989

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
PapineauMay 29, 1989Mark AssadQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralNorman MacMillanQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignation to contest the 1988 federal electionYes
HullMay 29, 1989Gilles RocheleauQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralRobert LeSageQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignation to contest the 1988 federal electionYes
RobervalJune 20, 1988Michel GauthierQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisGaston BlackburnQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignationNo
AnjouJune 20, 1988Pierre-Marc JohnsonQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisRene Serge LaroucheQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignationNo
Notre-Dame-de-GrâceSeptember 14, 1987Reed ScowenQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralHarold ThuringerQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignation to become Delegate GeneralYes
Saint-LaurentJanuary 20, 1986Germain LeducQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralRobert BourassaQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignation to provide a seat for BourassaYes

32nd National Assembly of Quebec 1981-1985

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Trois-RivièresJune 3, 1985Denis VaugeoisQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisPaul PhilibertQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignationNo
L'AssomptionJune 3, 1985Jacques ParizeauQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisJean-Guy GervaisQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignationNo
BourgetJune 3, 1985Camille LaurinQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisClaude TrudelQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignationNo
BertrandJune 3, 1985Denis LazureQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisRobert BourassaQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignationNo
Saint-JacquesNovember 26, 1984Serge ChampagneQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralJean-François ViauQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDeath (car accident)Yes
SauvéJune 18, 1984Jacques-Yvan MorinQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisMarcel ParentQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignationNo
Marie-VictorinJune 18, 1984Pierre MaroisQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisGuy PrattQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignationNo
Marguerite-BourgeoysJune 18, 1984Fernand LalondeQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralGilles FortinQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignationYes
Mégantic-ComptonDecember 5, 1983Fabien BélangerQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralMadeleine BélangerQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDeathYes
JonquièreDecember 5, 1983Claude VaillancourtQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisAline Saint-AmandQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed a judgeNo
Saint-JacquesJune 20, 1983Claude CharronQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisSerge ChampagneQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignationNo
SaguenayJune 20, 1983Lucien LessardQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisGhislain MaltaisQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignationNo
CharlesbourgJune 20, 1983Denis de BellevalQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisMarc-Yvan CôtéQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignationNo
Saint-LaurentApril 5, 1982Claude ForgetQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralGermain LeducQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignationYes
Louis-HébertApril 5, 1982Claude MorinQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisRéjean DoyonQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignationNo

31st National Assembly of Quebec 1976-1981

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
OutremontNovember 17, 1980André RaynauldQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralPierre FortierQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignationYes
Mégantic-ComptonNovember 17, 1980Fernand GrenierQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleFabien BélangerQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignation to contest the 1980 federal electionNo
JohnsonNovember 17, 1980Maurice BellemareQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleCamille PicardQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignationNo
Brome-MissisquoiNovember 17, 1980Armand RussellQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationalePierre ParadisQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignation to contest the 1980 federal electionNo
D'Arcy-McGeeNovember 26, 1979Victor GoldbloomQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralHerbert MarxQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignation to become head of the Canadian Council of Christians and JewsYes
PrévostNovember 14, 1979Jean-Guy CardinalQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisSolange Chaput-RollandQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDeathNo
MaisonneuveNovember 14, 1979Robert BurnsQC|PQ|background}}|    Parti QuébécoisGeorges LalandeQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignation (health reasons)No
Beauce-SudNovember 14, 1979Fabien RoyParti national populaireHermann MathieuQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignation to contest the 1979 federal electionNo
Jean-TalonApril 30, 1979Raymond GarneauQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralJean-Claude RivestQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignationYes
ArgenteuilApril 30, 1979Zoël SaindonQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralClaude RyanQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignation to provide a seat for RyanYes
Notre-Dame-de-GrâceJuly 5, 1978Bryce MackaseyQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralReed ScowenQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignationYes

30th National Assembly of Quebec 1973-1976

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
JohnsonAugust 28, 1974Jean-Claude BoutinQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralMaurice BellemareQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleSought re-election due to charges of illegally acting as a Crown prosecutorNo

29th National Assembly of Quebec 1970-1973

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
GatineauNovember 15, 1972Michel GrattonQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralMichel GrattonQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralVoid ElectionYes
GatineauOctober 11, 1972Roy FournierQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralMichel GrattonQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed a judgeYes
DuplessisOctober 11, 1972Henri-Laurier CoiteuxQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDonald GallienneQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDeathYes
ChamblyFebruary 8, 1971Pierre LaporteQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralJean CournoyerQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDeath (murdered)Yes

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

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Vaudreuil-SoulangesOctober 8, 1969Paul Gérin-LajoieQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralFrançois-Édouard BelliveauQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleResignationNo
Trois-RivièresOctober 8, 1969Yves GabiasQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleGilles GauthierQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleAppointed a judgeYes
Saint-JacquesOctober 8, 1969Paul DozoisQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleJean CournoyerQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleAppointed to the Board of Hydro-QuébecYes
Sainte-MarieOctober 8, 1969Edgar CharbonneauQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleJean-Jacques CroteauQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleResignationYes
DorionMarch 3, 1969François AquinQC|Independent|background}}|    Independent*Mario BeaulieuQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleResignationNo
Notre-Dame-de-GrâceDecember 4, 1968Eric KieransQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralWilliam TetleyQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignation to contest the 1968 federal electionYes
BagotDecember 4, 1968Daniel JohnsonQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleJean-Guy CardinalQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleDeathYes
  • Aquin was a former Liberal

27th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1962-1966

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
TerrebonneJanuary 18, 1965Lionel BertrandQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDenis HardyQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed to the Legislative CouncilYes
Saint-MauriceJanuary 18, 1965René HamelQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralJean-Guy TrépanierQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed a judgeYes
SaguenayOctober 5, 1964Rodrigue ThibaultQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralPierre-Willie MaltaisQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDeathYes
Montréal-VerdunOctober 5, 1964George O'ReillyQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralClaude WagnerQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed to the Legislative CouncilYes
MataneOctober 5, 1964Philippe CastonguayQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralJacques BernierQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDeathYes
DorchesterOctober 5, 1964Joseph-Armand NadeauQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleFrancis O'FarrellQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDeathNo
Montréal–Notre-Dame-de-GrâceSeptember 25, 1963Paul EarlQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralEric KieransQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDeathYes

26th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1960-1962

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Jacques-CartierDecember 14, 1961Charles-Aimé KirklandQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralMarie-Claire KirklandQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDeathYes
ChamblyDecember 14, 1961Robert ThébergeQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralPierre LaporteQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDeathYes
RouvilleNovember 23, 1960Laurent BarréQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleFrançois BoulaisQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignationNo
JolietteNovember 23, 1960Antonio BarretteQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleGaston LambertQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignationNo

25th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1956-1960

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Lac-Saint-JeanSeptember 16, 1959Antonio AugerQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleJean-Paul LevasseurQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleAppointed to the Legislative CouncilYes
LabelleSeptember 16, 1959Pierre BohémierQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleFernand LafontaineQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleDeathYes
RobervalOctober 15, 1958Paul-Henri SpenceQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleJean-Joseph TurcotteQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleResignationYes
LabelleOctober 15, 1958†Albiny PaquetteQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationalePierre BohémierQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleAppointed to the Legislative CouncilYes
MataneJuly 2, 1958Onésime GagnonQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleBenoît GabouryQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleAppointed Lieutenant GovernorYes
Vaudreuil-SoulangesSeptember 18, 1957Joseph-Édouard JeannotteQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleLoyola SchmidtQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleDeathYes
MéganticSeptember 18, 1957Tancrède LabbéQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleJoseph-Émile FortinQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleDeath (car accident)Yes
ComptonSeptember 18, 1957Fabien GagnonQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralClaude-Gilles GosselinQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleDeathNo
ChâteauguaySeptember 18, 1957Arthur LabergeQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleJoseph-Maurice LabergeQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleDeathYes

† Won by acclamation

24th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1952-1956

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Westmount–Saint-GeorgesJuly 6, 1955George Carlyle MarlerQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralJohn Richard HydeQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignation to enter federal politicsYes
Saint-HyacintheJuly 6, 1955Ernest-Joseph ChartierQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationalePierre-Jacques-François BousquetQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleDeathYes
Montréal-LaurierJuly 6, 1955Paul ProvençalQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleArsène GagnéQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleDeathYes
ComptonSeptember 15, 1954Charles Daniel FrenchQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleJohn William FrenchQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleDeathYes
PortneufJuly 9, 1953Bona DussaultQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleRosaire ChalifourQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleDeathYes
Montréal-OutremontJuly 9, 1953Henri GroulxQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralGeorges-Émile LapalmeQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDeathYes
MatapédiaJuly 9, 1953Philippe CossetteQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleClovis GagnonQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleDeath (car accident)Yes

23rd Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1948-1952

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
LévisFebruary 16, 1949Joseph-Théophile LarochelleQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleJoseph-Albert SamsonQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleAppointed to the Legislative CouncilYes
BromeDecember 7, 1948†Jonathan RobinsonQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleCharles James Warwick FoxQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleDeathYes

† Won by acclamation

22nd Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1944-1948

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
HuntingdonJuly 23, 1947Dennis James O'ConnorQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralJohn Gillies RennieQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleDeathNo
BagotDecember 18, 1946Cyrille DumaineQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDaniel JohnsonQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleDeathNo
ComptonJuly 3, 1946William James DuffyQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralCharles Daniel FrenchQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleDeathNo
BeauceNovember 21, 1945Édouard LacroixBloc populaire canadienGeorges-Octave PoulinQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleResignationNo

21st Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1939-1944

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Westmount–Saint-GeorgesMarch 23, 1942George Gordon HydeQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralGeorge Carlyle MarlerQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed to the Legislative CouncilYes
Richelieu-VerchèresMarch 23, 1942Félix MessierQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralJoseph-Willie RobidouxQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed to the Legislative CouncilYes
Montréal–Saint-JacquesMarch 23, 1942Joseph-Roméo ToupinQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralClaude JodoinQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDeathYes
Montréal–Sainte-AnneMarch 23, 1942Francis Lawrence ConnorsQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralThomas GuérinQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed to the Legislative CouncilYes
Saint-Jean–NapiervilleOctober 6, 1941Alexis BouthillierQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralJean-Paul BeaulieuQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleDeathNo
HuntingdonOctober 6, 1941James Walker RossQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDennis James O'ConnorQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDeathYes
TerrebonneNovember 19, 1940Athanase DavidQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDamase PerrierQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed to the SenateYes
MéganticNovember 19, 1940Louis HoudeQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralTancrède LabbéQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleResignation to be appointed a judgeNo

20th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1936-1939

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
StansteadNovember 2, 1938Rouville BeaudryQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleHenri GérinQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleResignationYes
Montréal–Saint-LouisNovember 2, 1938Peter BercovitchQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralLouis FitchQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleResignation to enter federal politicsNo
ChicoutimiMay 25, 1938Arthur LaroucheQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleAntonio TalbotQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleResignationYes
BagotFebruary 16, 1938Cyrille DumaineQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralPhilippe AdamQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleVoid ElectionNo
BeauceMarch 17, 1937Raoul PoulinQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleJoseph-Emile PerronQC|Conservative|background}}|    Union NationaleResignationYes

19th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1935-1936

no by-elections

18th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1931-1935

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Jacques-CartierNovember 25, 1933†Victor MarchandQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralJoseph-Théodule RhéaumeQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed to the Legislative CouncilYes
WolfeNovember 14, 1933Cyrénus LemieuxQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralThomas Hercule LapointeQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed SheriffYes
NicoletNovember 7, 1933†Joseph-Alcide SavoieQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAlexandre GaudetQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDeathYes

† Won by acclamation

17th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1927-1931

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
MaskinongéNovember 4, 1930Joseph-William GagnonQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralLouis-Joseph ThisdelQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDeathYes
HuntingdonNovember 4, 1930Andrew PhilpsQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralMartin Bettie Fisher    ConservativeDeathNo
Deux-MontagnesNovember 4, 1930Arthur Sauvé    ConservativePaul Sauvé    ConservativeResignation to contest the 1930 federal electionYes
BellechasseOctober 20, 1930Antonin GalipeaultQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralRobert TaschereauQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed a judgeYes
BeauceDecember 9, 1929†Joseph-Hugues FortierQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralJoseph-Édouard FortinQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed a judgeYes
MontcalmNovember 16, 1929Joseph-Ferdinand DanielQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralJoseph-Léonide PerronQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed to the Legislative CouncilYes
RichelieuOctober 28, 1929Jean-Baptiste LafrenièreQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAvila TurcotteQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed Chairman of the Commission of Agricultural CreditYes
ComptonSeptember 30, 1929Jacob NicolQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAndrew Ross McMasterQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed to the Legislative CouncilYes
L'IsletMay 13, 1929†Élisée ThériaultQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAdélard GodboutQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed to the Legislative CouncilYes
Québec-EstOctober 24, 1928Louis-Alfred LétourneauQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralOscar DrouinQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed to the Legislative CouncilYes
Montréal–Sainte-MarieOctober 24, 1928Joseph GauthierQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralCamillien Houde    ConservativeVoid ElectionNo
Îles-de-la-MadeleineJuly 14, 1928†Joseph-Édouard CaronQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAmédée CaronQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed to the Legislative CouncilYes
PortneufOctober 31, 1927Édouard HamelQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralVictor MarchandQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed RegistrarYes
KamouraskaOctober 31, 1927Nérée MorinQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralPierre GagnonQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDeathYes

† Won by acclamation

16th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1923-1927

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Jacques-CartierNovember 30, 1925Esioff-Léon Patenaude    ConservativeVictor MarchandQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignation to contest the 1925 federal electionNo
ChamplainNovember 30, 1925Bruno BordeleauQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralWilliam-Pierre GrantQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed registrarYes
BerthierNovember 30, 1925Siméon LafrenièreQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAmédée SylvestreQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed registrarYes
ArgenteuilNovember 30, 1925John HayQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralJoseph-Léon Saint-Jacques    ConservativeDeathNo
TémiscamingueNovember 28, 1924Télesphore SimardQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralJoseph MiljoursQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDeathYes
SherbrookeNovember 5, 1924Moïse O'Bready    ConservativeArmand-Charles Crépeau    ConservativeDeathYes
Saint-MauriceNovember 5, 1924Léonide-Nestor-Arthur RicardQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAlphonse-Edgar GuillemetteQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDeath (car accident)Yes
Québec-ComtéNovember 5, 1924Aurèle LeclercQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralLudger Bastien    ConservativeAppointed registrarNo
Montréal–Sainte-AnneNovember 5, 1924William James HushionQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralJoseph Henry DillonQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignation to enter federal politicsYes
BonaventureNovember 5, 1924Joseph-Fabien BugeaudQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralPierre-Émile CôtéQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed a judgeYes
YamaskaOctober 22, 1923Édouard OuelletteQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDavid LaperrièreQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed to the Legislative CouncilYes
RichmondOctober 22, 1923Georges-Ervé DenaultQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralStanislas-Edmond DesmaraisQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDeathYes
BromeOctober 22, 1923William Robert OliverQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralCarlton James OliverQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDeathYes
AbitibiOctober 22, 1923Joseph-Édouard PerraultQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralHector AuthierQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralChose to sit for ArthabaskaYes

15th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1919-1923

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
SherbrookeSeptember 7, 1922†Joseph-Henri LemayQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralLudger ForestQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed a judgeYes
LabelleAugust 17, 1922Honoré AchimQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDésiré LahaieQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed a judgeYes
VerchèresDecember 22, 1921Adrien BeaudryQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralJean-Marie RichardQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed Chairman of the Public Services CommissionYes
TémiscouataDecember 22, 1921Louis-Eugène-Aduire ParrotQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralEugène GodboutQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignationYes
Montréal–Ste-MarieDecember 22, 1921Napoléon SéguinQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralJoseph Gauthier    Parti ouvrierAppointed Governor of Bordeaux PrisonNo
WolfeDecember 15, 1921†Joseph-Eugène RhéaultQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralCyrinus LemieuxQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDeathYes
Trois-RivièresDecember 15, 1921†Joseph-Adolphe TessierQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralLouis-Philippe MercierQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed Chairman of the Running Streams CommissionYes
RichmondDecember 15, 1921†Walter George MitchellQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralJacob NicolQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignation to contest the 1921 federal electionYes
BeauceDecember 15, 1921†Arthur GodboutQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralJoseph-Hughes FortierQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed a judgeYes
Saint-MauriceOctober 19, 1920Georges-Isidore DelisleQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralLéonide-Nestor-Arthur RicardQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDeathYes
KamouraskaOctober 19, 1920Charles-Adolphe SteinQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralNérée MorinQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignation to enter federal politicsYes
PortneufOctober 11, 1920†Lomer GouinQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralÉdouard HamelQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed to the Legislative CouncilYes
TerrebonneSeptember 6, 1919†Athanase DavidQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAthanase DavidQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralSought re-election upon appointment as Provincial SecretaryYes
BellechasseSeptember 6, 1919†Antonin GalipeaultQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAntonin GalipeaultQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralSought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Public Works and LabourYes
ArthabaskaSeptember 6, 1919†Joseph-Édouard PerraultQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralJoseph-Édouard PerraultQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralSought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Colonization, Mines and FisheriesYes

† Won by acclamation

14th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1916-1919

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
NapiervilleDecember 27, 1918Cyprien DorisQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAmédée MonetQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDeathYes
Montréal-St-LaurentDecember 27, 1918John Thomas FinnieQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralHenry MilesQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed Collector of Provincial RevenueYes
MataneDecember 27, 1918Donat CaronQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralOctave FortinQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDeathYes
OttawaDecember 15, 1917†Ferdinand-Ambroise GendronQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralJoseph CaronQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDeathYes
NicoletDecember 15, 1917†Arthur TrahanQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralJoseph-Alcide SavoieQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignation to contest the 1917 federal electionYes
LabelleDecember 15, 1917†Hyacinthe-Adélard FortierQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralHonoré AchimQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignation to contest the 1917 federal electionYes
DorchesterDecember 15, 1917†Lucien CannonQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralErnest OuelletQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignation to enter federal politicsYes
MontcalmNovember 12, 1917†Joseph-Alcide DupuisQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralJoseph-Ferdinand DanielQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDeathYes
BromeNovember 12, 1917†William Frederick BilasQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralWilliam Robert OliverQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed to the Legislative CouncilYes

† Won by acclamation

13th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1912-1916

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
RichmondNovember 21, 1914†Peter Samuel George MackenzieQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralWalter George MitchellQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDeathYes
ChâteauguayMay 9, 1914†Honoré Mercier Jr.QC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralHonoré Mercier Jr.QC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralSought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Colonization, Mines and FisheriesYes
BonaventureMay 7, 1914†John Hall KellyQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralJoseph-Fabien BugeaudQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed to the Legislative CouncilYes
Trois-RivièresMarch 18, 1914Joseph-Adolphe TessierQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralJoseph-Adolphe TessierQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralSought re-election upon appointment as Minister of HighwaysYes
St-JeanNovember 10, 1913Lomer GouinQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralMarcellin RobertQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralChose to sit for PortneufYes
HuntingdonNovember 10, 1913William H. WalkerQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAndrew PhilpsQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDeathYes
NicoletJune 2, 1913Charles Ramsay DevlinQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralLaetare RoyQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralChose to sit for TémiscamingueYes
DorchesterJune 2, 1913Alfred MorissettQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralLucien CannonQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed Clerk of the Executive CouncilYes
StansteadJanuary 16, 1913†Prosper-Alfred BissonnetQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAlfred-Joseph BissonnettQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed Collector of RevenueYes
BagotJanuary 16, 1913†Frédéric-Hector DaigneaultQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralJoseph-Émery PhaneufQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed Inspector of Asylums and PrisonsYes
VerchèresOctober 16, 1912†Amédée GeoffrionQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralJoseph-Léonide PerronQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed Recorder of MontrealYes

† Won by acclamation

12th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1908-1912

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
LévisSeptember 21, 1911Jean-Cléophas BlouinQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralLaetare RoyQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed SheriffYes
SherbrookeAugust 17, 1911†Jean-Marie-Joseph-Pantaléon PelletierQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralCalixte-Émile TherrienQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed Agent-General in LondonYes
St. JeanDecember 29, 1910Gabriel MarchandQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralMarcellin RobertQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDeathYes
DrummondMarch 5, 1910Joseph LafertéQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralJules AllardQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralVoid ElectionYes
ArgenteuilMarch 5, 1910William Alexander WeirQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralJohn HayQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed a judgeYes
GaspéFebruary 24, 1910Louis-Joseph LemieuxQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralJoseph-Léonide PerronQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed SheriffYes
RichmondJanuary 27, 1910†Peter Samuel George MackenzieQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralPeter Samuel George MackenzieQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralSought re-election upon appointment as Provincial TreasurerYes
KamouraskaDecember 6, 1909†Louis-Rodolphe RoyQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralLouis-Auguste DupuisQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed a judgeYes
L'IsletNovember 29, 1909†Joseph-Édouard CaronQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralJoseph-Édouard CaronQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralSought re-election upon appointment as Minister of AgricultureYes
St. SauveurNovember 12, 1909Charles-Eugene CôtéQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralJoseph-Alphonse Langlois    Parti ouvrierAppointed registrarNo
Montréal division no. 2November 12, 1909Henri BourassaLigue nationaliste canadienneClement RobillardQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralChose to sit for St. HyacintheNo
ChamblyNovember 12, 1909Maurice PerraultQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralLesieur DesaulniersQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDeathYes
HochelagaFebruary 2, 1909†Louis-Jérémie DécarieQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralLouis-Jérémie DécarieQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralSought re-election upon appointment as Minister of AgricultureYes
BellechasseFebruary 2, 1909†Adélard TurgeonQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAntonin GalipeaultQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed to the Legislative CouncilYes
Québec CentreDecember 28, 1908Amédée RobitailleQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralEugène LeclercQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed a prothonotaryYes
Montréal division no. 6December 28, 1908Denis Tansey    ConservativeMichael James WalshQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralVoid ElectionNo
LavalDecember 28, 1908Joseph-Wenceslas LévesqueQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralJoseph-Wenceslas LévesqueQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralVoid ElectionYes
ChâteauguayDecember 28, 1908Hospice Dumtremble    ConservativeHonoré Mercier Jr.QC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralVoid ElectionNo
Montréal division no. 1December 21, 1908†Georges-Albini LacombeQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralNapoléon SéguinQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed registrarYes
RouvilleOctober 26, 1908Alfred GirardQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralJoseph-Edmond RobertQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed a prothonotaryYes
Lac-Saint-JeanOctober 14, 1908†Theodore-Louis-Antoine BroetQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralJean-Baptiste CarbonneauQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDeath (railroad accident)Yes

† Won by acclamation

11th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1904-1908

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
ChâteauguayDecember 16, 1907François-Xavier DupuisQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralHonoré Mercier Jr.QC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed Recorder of the Municipal Court of MontrealYes
RimouskiNovember 4, 1907Auguste TessierQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralPierre-Émile D'AnjouQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed a judgeYes
NicoletNovember 4, 1907Alfred MarchildonQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralCharles Ramsey DevlinQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignation pending appointment as a judgeYes
MontmorencyNovember 4, 1907Louis-Alexandre TaschereauQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralLouis-Alexandre TaschereauQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralSought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Public Works and LaborYes
BellechasseNovember 4, 1907Adélard TurgeonQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAdélard TurgeonQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralSought re-election against Henri BourassaYes
Montréal division no. 5January 24, 1907Christopher Benfield CarterQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralCharles Ernest Gault    ConservativeDeathNo
Îles-de-la-MadeleineNovember 20, 1906Robert Jamieson LeslieQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralLouis-Albin ThériaultQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDeath (shipwreck)Yes
IbervilleNovember 5, 1906François GosselinQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralJoseph-Aldéric BenoitQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed to the Legislative CouncilYes
L'AssomptionOctober 29, 1906†Joseph-Edouard DuhamelQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralLouis-Joseph GauthierQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed Inspector of the Registration OfficeYes
BromeSeptember 10, 1906†John Charles McCorkillQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralWilliam Frederick VilasQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed a judgeYes
ArgenteuilSeptember 10, 1906†William Alexander WeirQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralWilliam Alexander WeirQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralSought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Public Works and LaborYes
NapiervilleDecember 14, 1905Dominique MonetQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralCyprien DorrisQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed ProtonotaryYes
St. SauveurOctober 14, 1905Simon-Napoléon ParentQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralCharles-Eugène CôtéQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignation to be appointed Chairman of the Transcontinental Railway CommissionYes
Montréal division no. 4October 7, 1905†James CochraneQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralGeorge Washington Stephens, Jr.QC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDeathYes
TerrebonneJuly 17, 1905†Jean PrévostQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralJean PrévostQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralSought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Colonization, Mines and FisheriesYes
YamaskaJune 20, 1905†Jules AllardQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralGuillaume-Édouard OuelletQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed to the Legislative CouncilYes
Montréal division no. 2April 10, 1905Lomer GouinQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralLomer GouinQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralSought re-election upon appointment as Premier and Attorney GeneralYes
RimouskiApril 3, 1905†Auguste TessierQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAuguste TessierQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralSought re-election upon appointment as Minister of AgricultureYes
KamouraskaApril 3, 1905†Louis-Rodolphe RoyQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralLouis-Rodolphe RoyQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralSought re-election upon appointment as Provincial SecretaryYes
BellechasseApril 3, 1905†Adélard TurgeonQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAdélard TurgeonQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralSought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Lands, Mines and FisheriesYes

† Won by acclamation

10th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1900-1904

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
SheffordMarch 10, 1904Tancrède Boucher de GrandboisQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAuguste MathieuQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignationYes
PortneufMarch 10, 1904Jules TessierQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDamase-Épiphane Naud    ConservativeAppointed to the SenateNo
MaskinongéMarch 10, 1904Hector CaronQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralGeorges Lafontaine    ConservativeAppointed Superintendent of Game and FisheriesNo
BerthierMarch 10, 1904Cuthbert-Alphonse ChênevertQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralJoseph LafontaineQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed Recorder for the Quebec Court of AppealYes
BromeOctober 29, 1903Henry Thomas DuffyQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralJohn Charles McCorkillQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDeathYes
StansteadOctober 3, 1902Moodie Brock LovellQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralGeorges-Henri Saint-Pierre    ConservativeDeathNo
SoulangesOctober 3, 1902Avila-Gonzague BourbonnaisQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralArcand-Momer Bissonnette    ConservativeDeathNo
L'IsletSeptember 26, 1902†François-Gilbert Miville DechêneQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralJoseph-Édouard CaronQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDeathYes
Québec CentreJuly 11, 1902†Amédée RobitailleQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAmédée RobitailleQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralSought re-election upon appointment as Provincial SecretaryYes
BeauceJanuary 31, 1902Henri Sévérin BélandQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralArthur GodboutQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignation to enter federal politicsYes
VaudreuilOctober 31, 1901Émery LalondeQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralHormidas PilonQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed RegistarYes
Québec ComtéOctober 31, 1901Némèse GarneauQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralCyrille-Fraser DelâgeQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed to the Legislative CouncilYes
DrummondOctober 31, 1901William John WattsQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralJoseph LafertéQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed RegistrarYes
LévisOctober 24, 1901†Charles LangelierQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralJean-Cléophas BlouinQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed SheriffYes

† Won by acclamation

9th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1897-1900

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
MataneJanuary 11, 1899Louis-Félix PinaultQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDonat CaronQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed Deputy Minister of MilitiaYes
VerchèresDecember 19, 1898Étienne BlanchardQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralÉtienne BlanchardQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralVoid ElectionYes
MissisquoiDecember 19, 1898John Charles McCorkillQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralCedric Lemoine CottonQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed to the Legislative CouncilYes
LévisDecember 19, 1898Nazaire-Nicolas OlivierQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralCharles LangelierQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDeathYes
BeauharnoisDecember 19, 1898Élie-Hercule BissonQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralArthur Plante    ConservativeAppointed Prothonotary for BeauharnoisNo
BonaventureDecember 22, 1897Victor GladuQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralJules AllardQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDeathYes
LévisDecember 22, 1897François-Xavier LemieuxQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralNazaire-Nicolas OlivierQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed a judgeYes
BonaventureDecember 22, 1897François-Xavier LemieuxQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralWilliam Henry ClappertonQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed a judgeYes
YamaskaNovember 16, 1897Albéric-Archie Mondou    ConservativeVictor GladuQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralVoid ElectionNo
BromeJune 19, 1897Henry Thomas DuffyQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralHenry Thomas DuffyQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralSought re-election upon appointment as Commissioner of Public WorksYes
St. SauveurJune 12, 1897†Simon-Napoléon ParentQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralSimon-Napoléon ParentQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralSought re-election upon appointment as Commissioner of Lands, Forests and FisheriesYes
St. JeanJune 12, 1897†Félix-Gabriel MarchandQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralFélix-Gabriel MarchandQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralSought re-election upon appointment as Premier and Provincial TreasurerYes
L'IsletJune 12, 1897†François-Gilbert Miville DechêneQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralFrançois-Gilbert Miville DechêneQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralSought re-election upon appointment as Commissioner of AgricultureYes
ChâteauguayJune 12, 1897†Joseph-Émery RobidouxQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralJoseph-Émery RobidouxQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralSought re-election upon appointment as Provincial SecretaryYes
BellechasseJune 12, 1897†Adélard TurgeonQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAdélard TurgeonQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralSought re-election upon appointment as Commissioner of Colonization and MinesYes

† Won by acclamation

8th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1892-1897

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
MontmorencyJune 23, 1896Thomas Chase-Casgrain    ConservativeÉdouard Bouffard    ConservativeResignation to contest the 1896 federal electionYes
Montréal division no. 4June 4, 1896†Alexander Webb Morris    ConservativeAlbert William Atwater    ConservativeResignation to provide a seat for AtwaterYes
Montréal division no. 6October 22, 1895Patrick Kennedy    ConservativeJames John Edmund GuerinQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDeathNo
StansteadMarch 21, 1895Michael Felix Hackett    ConservativeMichael Felix Hackett    ConservativeSought re-election upon appointment as President of the Executive CouncilYes
BonaventureDecember 11, 1894Honoré MercierQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralFrançois-Xavier LemieuxQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDeathYes
ComptonOctober 19, 1894John McIntosh    ConservativeCharles McClary    ConservativeAppointed SheriffYes
ChamblyDecember 31, 1892†Louis-Olivier Taillon    ConservativeLouis-Olivier Taillon    ConservativeSought re-election upon appointment as PremierYes
Trois-RivièresNovember 3, 1892Télesphore-Eusèbe Normand    ConservativeTélesphore-Eusèbe Normand    ConservativeVoid ElectionYes
MataneNovember 3, 1892Edmund James Flynn    ConservativeLouis-Félix PinaultQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralChose to sit for GaspéNo
BeauharnoisJune 7, 1892Moïse Plante    ConservativeÉlie-Hercule BissonQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDeathNo

† Won by acclamation

7th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1890-1891

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
VaudreuilNovember 22, 1890Émery LalondeQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralÉmery LalondeQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralVoid ElectionYes
MontmorencyJuly 12, 1890†Charles LangelierQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralCharles LangelierQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralSought re-election upon appointment as President of the Executive CouncilYes

† Won by acclamation

6th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1886-1890

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
BerthierJanuary 15, 1890Louis SylvestreQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralOmer DostalerQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignation to be appointed to the Legislative CouncilYes
Québec OuestDecember 30, 1889Owen MurphyQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralOwen MurphyQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralVoid ElectionYes
RimouskiDecember 4, 1889Édouard-Onésiphore MartinQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAuguste TessierQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDeathYes
BromeNovember 28, 1889William Warren Lynch    ConservativeRufus Nelson England    ConservativeAppointed a judgeYes
JolietteOctober 23, 1889Louis BasinetQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralLouis BasinetQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralVoid ElectionYes
LaprairieJanuary 24, 1889Odilon GoyetteParti nationalOdilon GoyetteParti nationalVoid ElectionYes
MéganticDecember 27, 1888Andrew Stuart JohnsonQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralWilliam RhodesQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralVoid ElectionYes
L'AssomptionDecember 27, 1888Ludger ForestQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralLudger ForestQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralVoid ElectionYes
DorchesterDecember 20, 1888†Louis-Napoléon LarochelleQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralLouis-Philippe PelletierQC|Nationalist Conservative|background}}|    Nationalist ConservativeAppointed to the Legislative CouncilNo
NicoletJuly 17, 1888Louis-Tréfflé DoraisQC|Independent Conservative|background}}|    Independent ConservativeHonoré Brunelle Tourigny    ConservativeVoid ElectionNo
Chicoutimi et SaguenayJune 18, 1888Élie Saint-HilaireQC|Independent Conservative|background}}|    Independent ConservativeSéverin DumaisParti nationalDeathNo
Trois-RivièresMay 25, 1888Arthur TurcotteQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralArthur TurcotteQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralSought re-election upon appointment as Attorney GeneralYes
SheffordMay 18, 1888Thomas BrassardQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralTancrède Boucher de GrosboisQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralVoid ElectionYes
LavalMay 8, 1888Pierre-Évariste Leblanc    ConservativePierre-Évariste Leblanc    ConservativeVoid ElectionYes
MissisquoiApril 28, 1888Elijah Edmund Spencer    ConservativeElijah Edmund Spencer    ConservativeVoid ElectionYes
MaskinongéApril 28, 1888Édouard Caron    ConservativeJoseph-Hormisdas LegrisParti nationalVoid ElectionNo
HochelagaApril 28, 1888Joseph-Octave Villeneuve    ConservativeCharles ChampagneQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralVoid ElectionNo
OttawaSeptember 14, 1887Narcisse-Édouard Cormier    ConservativeAlfred RochonQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignation in exchange for withdrawal of election petitionNo
LaprairieJuly 30, 1887Léon-Benoît-Alfred Charlebois    ConservativeOdilon GoyetteParti nationalDeathNo
St. HyacintheFebruary 12, 1887†Honoré MercierQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralHonoré MercierQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralSought re-election upon appointment as Premier and Attorney GeneralYes
Québec EstFebruary 12, 1887†Joseph ShehynQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralJoseph ShehynQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralSought re-election upon appointment as Provincial TreasurerYes
Montréal CentreFebruary 12, 1887†James McShaneQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralJames McShaneQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralSought re-election upon appointment as Commissioner of Agriculture and Public WorksYes
KamouraskaFebruary 12, 1887†Charles-Antoine-Ernest GagnonQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralCharles-Antoine-Ernest GagnonQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralSought re-election upon appointment as Provincial SecretaryYes
IbervilleFebruary 12, 1887†Georges DuhamelParti nationalGeorges DuhamelParti nationalSought re-election upon appointment as Solicitor GeneralYes
MontcalmDecember 11, 1886Jean-Baptiste-Tréfflé Richard    ConservativeLouis-Olivier Taillon    ConservativeAppointed crown lands agentYes
IbervilleDecember 11, 1886Alexis-Louis DemersQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralGeorges DuhamelParti national*DeathYes

† 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
VerchèresMay 5, 1886Abraham BernardQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAbraham BernardQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralVoid ElectionYes
Drummond et ArthabaskaMarch 24, 1886William John WattsQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralJoseph-Éna GirouardQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignation over disagreement with his party over Louis RielYes
LotbinièreJanuary 30, 1886Henri-Gustave Joly de LotbinièreQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralÉdouard-Hippolyte LalibertéQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignation over disagreement with his party over Louis RielYes
JolietteSeptember 25, 1885Vincent-Paul Lavallée    ConservativeJoseph-Norbert-Alfred McConville    ConservativeAppointed to the Legislative CouncilYes
MéganticOctober 29, 1884George IrvineQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralJohn WhyteQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed a judgeYes
LavalJuly 14, 1884Amédée GabouryQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralPierre-Évariste Leblanc    ConservativeVoid ElectionNo
VaudreuilJune 19, 1884†François-Xavier Archambault    ConservativeAlfred Lapointe    ConservativeVoid ElectionYes
GaspéApril 2, 1884Edmund James Flynn    ConservativeEdmund James Flynn    ConservativeSought re-election upon appointment as Commissioner of RailwaysYes
Trois-RivièresMarch 26, 1884Sévère Dumoulin    ConservativeArthur TurcotteQC|Independent Conservative|background}}|    Independent ConservativeVoid ElectionNo
Jacques CartierMarch 26, 1884Joseph-Alfred Mousseau    ConservativeArthur BoyerQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed a judgeNo
Deux-MontagnesMarch 26, 1884Benjamin Beauchamp    ConservativeBenjamin Beauchamp    ConservativeVoid ElectionYes
ChateauguayMarch 26, 1884Édouard LabergeQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralJoseph-Émery RobidouxQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDeathYes
SherbrookeFebruary 9, 1884†Joseph Gibb Robertson    ConservativeJoseph Gibb Robertson    ConservativeSought re-election upon appointment as Provincial TreasurerYes
Montreal EstFebruary 9, 1884†Louis-Olivier Taillon    ConservativeLouis-Olivier Taillon    ConservativeSought re-election upon appointment as Attorney GeneralYes
LévisNovember 16, 1883Étienne-Théodore Pâquet    ConservativeFrançois-Xavier LemieuxQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed SheriffNo
Jacques CartierSeptember 26, 1883Joseph-Alfred Mousseau    ConservativeJoseph-Alfred Mousseau    ConservativeVoid ElectionYes
LavalJune 13, 1883Pierre-Évariste Leblanc    ConservativeAmédée GabouryQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralVoid ElectionNo
NicoletFebruary 5, 1883Charles-Édouard Houde    ConservativeLouis-Tréfflé DoraisQC|Independent Conservative|background}}|    Independent ConservativeVoid ElectionNo
KamouraskaJanuary 30, 1883Charles-Antoine-Ernest GagnonQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralCharles-Antoine-Ernest GagnonQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralVoid ElectionYes
BonaventureOctober 31, 1882†Louis-Joseph Riopel    ConservativeHenri-Josué Martin    ConservativeResignation to contest the 1882 federal electionYes
VaudreuilOctober 30, 1882Émery Lalonde    ConservativeFrançois-Xavier Archambault    ConservativeResignation upon appointment as an official at the Palace of Justice in MontrealYes
LavalOctober 30, 1882Louis-Onésime Loranger    ConservativePierre-Évariste Leblanc    ConservativeAppointed a judgeYes
Deux-MontagnesOctober 21, 1882Charles Champagne    ConservativeBenjamin Beauchamp    ConservativeSought re-election following dismissal of election petitionYes
Jacques-CartierAugust 26, 1882Narcisse Lecavalier    ConservativeJoseph-Alfred Mousseau    ConservativeAppointed RegistrarYes
TerrebonneAugust 19, 1882†Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau    ConservativeGuillaume-Alphonse Nantel    ConservativeResignation upon appointment to the federal cabinetYes
BeauceAugust 14, 1880†Jean Blanchet    ConservativeJean Blanchet    ConservativeSought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Secretary and RegistrarYes
PontiacMarch 6, 1882Thomas Bryson    ConservativeWilliam Joseph Poupore    ConservativeDeathYes
YamaskaFebruary 6, 1882†Jonathan Saxton Campbell Würtele    ConservativeJonathan Saxton Campbell Würtele    ConservativeSought re-election upon appointment as Provincial TreasurerYes

† Won by acclamation

4th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1878-1881

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
BerthierDecember 30, 1880Joseph Robillard    ConservativeJoseph Robillard    ConservativeVoid ElectionYes
L’AssomptionJune 4, 1880Onuphe Peltier    ConservativeJoseph Marion    ConservativeDeathYes
Chicoutimi et SaguenayMarch 27, 1880†William Evan Price    ConservativeJoseph-Élisée Beaudet    ConservativeResignationYes
RimouskiMarch 3, 1880Alexandre ChauveauQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralJoseph ParentQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed a judgeYes
GaspéDecember 6, 1879†Edmund James Flynn*    ConservativeEdmund James Flynn    ConservativeSought re-election upon appointment as Commissioner of Crown LandsYes
SherbrookeNovember 20, 1879Joseph Gibb Robertson    ConservativeJoseph Gibb Robertson    ConservativeSought re-election upon appointment as Provincial TreasurerYes
LévisNovember 20, 1879Étienne-Théodore Pâquet*    ConservativeÉtienne-Théodore Pâquet    ConservativeSought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Secretary and RegistrarYes
BromeNovember 20, 1879William Warren Lynch    ConservativeWilliam Warren Lynch    ConservativeSought re-election upon appointment as Solicitor GeneralYes
TerrebonneNovember 13, 1879†Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau    ConservativeJoseph-Adolphe Chapleau    ConservativeSought re-election upon appointment as Premier and Commissioner of Agriculture and Public WorksYes
LavalNovember 13, 1879†Louis-Onésime Loranger    ConservativeLouis-Onésime Loranger    ConservativeSought re-election upon appointment as Attorney GeneralYes
VerchèresJuly 17, 1879Jean-Baptiste BrousseauQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAchille LaroseQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralVoid ElectionYes
ChamblyJune 26, 1879Michel-Dosithée-Stanislas Martel    ConservativeRaymond PréfontaineQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralVoid ElectionNo
RouvilleJune 18, 1879Solime Bertrand    ConservativeFlavien-Guillaume BouthillierQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralVoid ElectionNo
St. HyacintheJune 3, 1879Pierre BachandQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralHonoré MercierQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDeathYes

† 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 OuestDecember 17, 1877John Hearn    ConservativeRichard Alleyn    ConservativeAppointed to the Legislative CouncilYes
GaspéJuly 2, 1877Pierre-Étienne Fortin    ConservativePierre-Étienne Fortin    ConservativeVoid ElectionYes
KamouraskaMarch 19, 1877Charles-François Roy    ConservativeJoseph DumontQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignation to enter federal politicsNo
BonaventureFebruary 22, 1877Pierre-Clovis Beauchesne    ConservativeJoseph Israël Tarte    ConservativeVoid ElectionYes
MontmagnyNovember 30, 1876Auguste Charles Philippe Robert Landry    ConservativeLouis-Napoléon FortinQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralVoid ElectionNo
NicoletAugust 18, 1876François-Xavier-Ovide Méthot    ConservativeCharles-Édouard Houde    ConservativeVoid ElectionYes
BagotJuly 7, 1876Pierre-Samuel Gendron    ConservativeFlavien Dupont    ConservativeResignation to become Prothonotary for the Quebec Superior Court in Montreal DistrictYes
HuntingdonApril 24, 1876†Alexander CameronQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAlexander CameronQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralVoid ElectionYes
Trois-RivièresApril 18, 1876Henri-Gédéon Malhiot    ConservativeArthur TurcotteQC|Independent Conservative|background}}|    Independent ConservativeAppointed Commissioner of the Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental RailwayNo
MéganticApril 18, 1876George IrvineQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAndrew Kennedy    ConservativeAppointed Commissioner of the Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental RailwayNo
Deux-MontagnesMarch 3, 1876Gédéon Ouimet    ConservativeCharles Champagne    ConservativeAppointed Superintendent of Public InstructionYes
TerrebonneFebruary 10, 1876†Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau    ConservativeJoseph-Adolphe Chapleau    ConservativeSought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Secretary and RegistrarYes
MissisquoiFebruary 10, 1876†George Barnard Baker    ConservativeGeorge Barnard Baker    ConservativeSought re-election upon appointment as Solicitor GeneralYes

† Won by acclamation

2nd Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1871-1875

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
PontiacOctober 26, 1874†John Poupore    ConservativeLevi Ruggles Church    ConservativeResignation to provide a seat for ChurchYes
Québec-ComtéOctober 5, 1874†Pierre Garneau    ConservativePierre Garneau    ConservativeSought re-election upon appointment as Commissioner of Agriculture and Public WorksYes
MontmorencyOctober 5, 1874†Auguste-Réal Angers    ConservativeAuguste-Réal Angers    ConservativeSought re-election upon appointment as Solicitor GeneralYes
Trois-RivièresOctober 3, 1874†Henri-Gédéon Malhiot    ConservativeHenri-Gédéon Malhiot    ConservativeSought re-election upon appointment as Commissioner of Crown LandsYes
BonaventureAugust 4–5, 1874Théodore Robitaille    ConservativePierre-Clovis Beauchesne    ConservativeResignation upon abolition of the dual mandateYes
HuntingdonMay 30, 1874Thomas Sanders    ConservativeAlexander Cameron    ConservativeDeathYes
Chicoutimi et SaguenayMay 2, 1874†Pierre-Alexis TremblayQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralMichel Guillaume Baby    ConservativeResignation upon abolition of the dual mandateNo
Québec EstApril 16–17, 1874Charles Alphonse Pantaléon PelletierQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralPierre-Vincent Valin    ConservativeResignation upon abolition of the dual mandateNo
Québec CentreApril 16–17, 1874Hector-Louis Langevin    ConservativeRémi-Ferdinand Rinfret    ConservativeResignation upon abolition of the dual mandateYes
MontcalmMarch 13, 1874Firmin Dugas    ConservativeLouis-Gustave Martin    ConservativeResignation upon abolition of the dual mandateYes
BeauceFebruary 24, 1874Christian PozerQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralFrançois-Xavier Dulac    ConservativeResignation upon abolition of the dual mandateNo
Drummond-ArthabaskaFebruary 20, 1874Wilfrid LaurierQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralWilliam John Watts    ConservativeResignation to contest the 1874 federal electionNo
YamaskaFebruary 11–12, 1874Charles-Ignace Gill    ConservativeJoseph Nestor Duguay    ConservativeResignation to contest the 1874 federal electionYes
MontmorencyFebruary 10–11, 1874Joseph Édouard Cauchon    ConservativeAuguste-Réal Angers    ConservativeResignation upon abolition of the dual mandateYes
Montréal CentreFebruary 6, 1874†Luther Hamilton HoltonQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralCharles AlexanderQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignation upon abolition of the dual mandateYes
MontmagnyDecember 16, 1873Télesphore FournierQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralFrançois LangelierQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralResignation following appointment to the federal cabinetYes
Montréal OuestAugust 22, 1873Francis Cassidy    ConservativeJohn Wait McGauvran    ConservativeDeathYes
BeauharnoisJuly 12, 1873George-Étienne Cartier    ConservativeÉlie-Hercule BissonQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDeathNo
GaspéApril 7, 1873†Pierre-Étienne Fortin    ConservativePierre-Étienne Fortin    ConservativeSought re-election upon appointment as Commissioner of Crown LandsYes
Québec-ComtéMarch 21, 1873†Pierre-Joseph-Olivier Chauveau    ConservativePierre Garneau    ConservativeAppointed to the SenateYes
TerrebonneMarch 12, 1873†Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau    ConservativeJoseph-Adolphe Chapleau    ConservativeSought re-election upon appointment as Solicitor GeneralYes
Québec-EstMarch 3–4, 1873Jacques-Philippe Rhéaume    ConservativeCharles Alphonse Pantaléon PelletierQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralAppointed an agent for the Seigneurial CommissionNo
MontmorencyDecember 23, 1872†Joseph Édouard Cauchon    ConservativeJoseph Édouard Cauchon    ConservativeSought re-election due to a scandal involving an asylum in BeauportYes
RimouskiApril 29, 1872Louis Honoré Gosselin    ConservativeAlexandre Chauveau    ConservativeResignationYes

† Won by acclamation

1st Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1867-1871

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
NapiervilleOctober 11, 1870†Pierre BenoitQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralLaurent-David LafontaineQC|Liberal|background}}|    LibéralDeathYes
HuntingdonNovember 6, 1869Julius Scriver    ConservativeWilliam Cantwell    ConservativeResignation to enter federal politicsYes
SherbrookeNovember 5, 1869†Joseph Gibb Robertson    ConservativeJoseph Gibb Robertson    ConservativeSought re-election upon appointment as Provincial TreasurerYes
RichelieuOctober 29, 1869Joseph Beaudreau    ConservativePierre Gélinas    ConservativeDeathYes
Trois-RivièresOctober 19, 1869Sévère Dumoulin    ConservativeCharles-Borromée Genest    ConservativeAppointed SheriffYes
KamouraskaFebruary 11, 1869VacantCharles-François Roy    ConservativeNo Election held in 1867 due to riotsN/A
Trois-RivièresOctober 16, 1868†Louis-Charles Boucher de Niverville    ConservativeSévère Dumoulin    ConservativeResignation to become SheriffYes
ChamplainDecember 16, 1867†John Jones Ross    ConservativeJean-Charles Chapais    ConservativeAppointed to the Legislative CouncilYes

† Won by acclamation

References

  • http://www.quebecpolitique.com/elections-et-referendums/elections-partielles/
  • http://www.assnat.qc.ca/en/patrimoine/chronologie/index.html
  • http://www.assnat.qc.ca/en/patrimoine/partielles.html
  • http://www.assnat.qc.ca/en/patrimoine/resultatselec/index.html

See also

  • List of federal by-elections in Canada
{{Quebec elections}}{{Canelections}}

4 : Elections in Quebec|Provincial by-elections in Canada|Ontario-related lists|Lists of elections in Canada

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