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词条 By-elections to the 10th Canadian Parliament
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By-elections to the 10th Canadian Parliament were held to elect members of the House of Commons of Canada between the 1904 federal election and the 1908 federal election. The Liberal Party of Canada led a majority government for the 10th Canadian Parliament.

The list includes Ministerial by-elections which occurred due to the requirement that Members of Parliament recontest their seats upon being appointed to Cabinet. These by-elections were almost always uncontested. This requirement was abolished in 1931.

Alberta and Saskatchewan entered Confederation in 1905. Unlike in the case of other provinces that joined after 1867, the new provinces were already represented by ridings originally drawn for the Northwest Territories, and the members elected in 1904 continued to sit as representatives of the old NWT ridings (some of which straddled the new border), except where they resigned as indicated below.

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
StansteadJanuary 22, 1908Henry LovellCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalCharles Henry LovellCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathYes
Huron SouthJanuary 22, 1908Benjamin B. GunnCA|Conservative (historical)|background}}|    ConservativeMurdo Young McLeanCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathNo
NicoletDecember 30, 1907Charles Ramsay DevlinCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalGustave-Adolphe-Narcisse TurcotteCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation upon appointment to the provincial cabinet of QuebecYes
City of OttawaDecember 23, 1907Napoléon Antoine BelcourtCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalWilliam H. HutchisonCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalCalled to the SenateYes
LabelleDecember 23, 1907Henri BourassaCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalCharles Beautron MajorCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation to enter provincial politicsYes
York CentreDecember 23, 1907Archibald CampbellCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalPeter Douglas McLeanCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalCalled to the SenateYes
ColchesterNovember 28, 1907Frederick Andrew LaurenceCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJohn StanfieldCA|Conservative (historical)|background}}|    ConservativeAppointed a judgeNo
LondonOctober 29, 1907C. S. HymanCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalThomas BeattieCA|Conservative (historical)|background}}|    ConservativeResignationNo
Northumberland EastOctober 29, 1907Edward CochraneCA|Conservative (historical)|background}}|    ConservativeCharles Lewis OwenCA|Conservative (historical)|background}}|    ConservativeDeathYes
Wellington NorthOctober 29, 1907Thomas MartinCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAlexander Munro MartinCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathYes
BrockvilleSeptember 18, 1907Daniel DerbyshireCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalGeorge Perry GrahamCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalCalled to the SenateYes
City and County of St. JohnSeptember 18, 1907Alfred StocktonCA|Conservative (historical)|background}}|    ConservativeWilliam PugsleyCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathNo
RichelieuMarch 7, 1907Arthur-Aimé BruneauCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAdélard LanctôtCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAppointed a judge of the Superior Court of QuebecYes
L'AssomptionMarch 7, 1907Romuald-Charlemagne LaurierCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalRuben Charles LaurierCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathYes
VictoriaMarch 5, 1907John CostiganCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalPius MichaudCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalCalled to the SenateYes
Three Rivers and St. MauriceFebruary 28, 1907Jacques BureauCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJacques BureauCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalRecontested upon appointment as Solicitor GeneralYes
NicoletDecember 29, 1906Rodolphe LemieuxCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalCharles Ramsay DevlinCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalChose to sit for GaspéYes
St. AnnNovember 21, 1906Daniel GalleryCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJoseph Charles WalshCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalElection declared voidYes
St. MaryNovember 21, 1906Camille PichéCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalMédéric MartinCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAppointed Police Magistrate in Montreal.Yes
Shelburne and Queen'sOctober 31, 1906William Stevens FieldingCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalWilliam Stevens FieldingCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalElection declared voidYes
Bruce NorthOctober 30, 1906Leonard Thomas BlandCA|Conservative (historical)|background}}|    Liberal-ConservativeJohn TolmieCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathNo
Quebec CountyOctober 23, 1906Charles FitzpatrickCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalLorenzo RobitailleCA|Independent Liberal|background}}|    Independent LiberalAppointed Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of CanadaNo
St. Johns—IbervilleOctober 16, 1906Louis Philippe DemersCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalMarie Joseph DemersCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAppointed Puisne Judge of the Superior Court of QuebecYes
Elgin EastOctober 14, 1906Andrew B. IngramCA|Conservative (historical)|background}}|    Liberal-ConservativeDavid MarshallCA|Conservative (historical)|background}}|    ConservativeAppointed Vice Chairman of the Ontario Railway and Municipal CommissionYes
Renfrew NorthOctober 9, 1906Peter WhiteCA|Conservative (historical)|background}}|    ConservativeGerald Verner WhiteCA|Conservative (historical)|background}}|    ConservativeDeathYes
StrathconaApril 5, 1906Peter TalbotCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalWilbert McIntyreCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalCalled to the SenateYes
Cape Breton North and VictoriaMarch 14, 1906Daniel Duncan McKenzieCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAlexander Charles RossCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAppointed a judgeYes
Victoria CityMarch 6, 1906George RileyCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalWilliam TemplemanCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation to provide a seat for TemplemanYes
MaisonneuveFebruary 23, 1906Raymond PréfontaineCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAlphonse VervilleCA|Labour|background}}|    LabourDeathNo
Assiniboia WestFebruary 6, 1906Thomas Walter ScottCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalWilliam Erskine KnowlesCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation to enter provincial politics in SaskatchewanYes
SaskatchewanFebruary 6, 1906John Henderson LamontCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalGeorge Ewan McCraneyCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation to enter provincial politics in SaskatchewanYes
Town of SherbrookeFebruary 6, 1906Arthur Norreys WorthingtonCA|Conservative (historical)|background}}|    ConservativeArthur Norreys WorthingtonCA|Conservative (historical)|background}}|    ConservativeElection declared voidYes
ComptonJanuary 4, 1906Aylmer Byron HuntCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAylmer Byron HuntCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalElection declared voidYes
York NorthNovember 22, 1905William MulockCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAllen Bristol AylesworthCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAppointed a judgeYes
AntigonishNovember 22, 1905Colin McIsaacCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalWilliam ChisholmCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAppointed a Railway CommissionerYes
Lambton WestNovember 22, 1905Thomas George JohnstonCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalFrederick Forsyth PardeeCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathYes
WentworthNovember 22, 1905E. D. SmithCA|Conservative (historical)|background}}|    ConservativePeter Douglas McLeanCA|Conservative (historical)|background}}|    ConservativeElection declared voidYes
LondonJune 13, 1905C. S. HymanCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalC. S. HymanCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalRecontested upon appointment as Minister of Public WorksYes
Oxford NorthJune 13, 1905James SutherlandCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalGeorge SmithCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathYes
LévisJune 6, 1905Louis Julien DemersCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalLouis Auguste CarrierCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathYes
EdmontonApril 25, 1905Frank OliverCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalFrank OliverCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalRecontested upon appointment as Minister of the Interior.Yes
Toronto CentreApril 11, 1905Edward Frederick ClarkeCA|Conservative (historical)|background}}|    ConservativeEdmund James BristolCA|Conservative (historical)|background}}|    ConservativeDeathYes
WrightFebruary 13, 1905Wilfrid LaurierCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalEmmanuel Berchmans DevlinCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalChose to sit for Quebec EastYes
CarletonFebruary 4, 1905Edward KiddCA|Conservative (historical)|background}}|    ConservativeRobert L. BordenCA|Conservative (historical)|background}}|    ConservativeResignation to provide a seat for BordenYes
Quebec-CentreJanuary 19, 1905Arthur Cyrille Albert MalouinCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalArthur LachanceCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAppointed a judge of the Superior Court of QuebecYes

See also

  • List of federal by-elections in Canada

Sources

  • Parliament of Canada–Elected in By-Elections
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