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词条 By-elections to the 14th Canadian Parliament
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By-elections to the 14th Canadian Parliament were held to elect members of the House of Commons of Canada between the 1921 federal election and the 1925 federal election. The Liberal Party of Canada led the government, which fluctuated between a minority and majority, for the 14th 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.

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
TémiscouataDecember 1, 1924Charles Arthur GauvreauCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJean-François PouliotCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathYes
Hastings WestNovember 25, 1924Edward Guss PorterCA|Conservative (historical)|background}}|    ConservativeCharles Edward HannaCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation in protest at the James Murdock-Home Bank incidentNo
YaleNovember 6, 1924John Armstrong MacKelvieCA|Conservative (historical)|background}}|    ConservativeGrote StirlingCA|Conservative (historical)|background}}|    ConservativeDeathYes
NorthumberlandOctober 7, 1924John MorrissyCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalWilliam Bunting SnowballCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathYes
RimouskiSeptember 2, 1924Joseph-Émile-Stanislas-Émmanuel D'AnjouCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalEugène FisetCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAppointed Registrar of Deeds for the County of Rimouski.Yes
St. AntoineSeptember 2, 1924Walter George MitchellCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalWilliam James HushionCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignedYes
RichelieuFebruary 27, 1924Pierre-Joseph-Arthur CardinCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalPierre-Joseph-Arthur CardinCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalRecontested upon appointment as Minister of Marine and Fisheries.Yes
KentDecember 20, 1923Auguste Théophile LégerCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAlexandre Joseph DoucetCA|Conservative (historical)|background}}|    ConservativeDeathNo
HalifaxDecember 5, 1923Alexander Kenneth MacleanCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalWilliam Anderson BlackCA|Conservative (historical)|background}}|    ConservativeResignation.No
Winnipeg NorthOctober 24, 1923Edward James McMurrayCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalEdward James McMurrayCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalRecontested upon appointment as Solicitor General of Canada.Yes
Renfrew SouthSeptember 6, 1923Thomas Andrew LowCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalThomas Andrew LowCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalRecontested upon appointment as Minister of Trade and Commerce.Yes
PictouSeptember 6, 1923Edward Mortimer MacDonaldCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalEdward Mortimer MacDonaldCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalRecontested upon appointment as Minister of National Defence.Yes
North Cape Breton and VictoriaJuly 31, 1923Daniel Duncan McKenzieCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalFenwick Lionel KellyCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAppointed a judge of the Supreme Court of Nova ScotiaYes
NicoletMay 14, 1923Arthur TrahanCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJoseph-Félix DescôteauxCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAppointed a judge of the Superior Court of QuebecYes
Moose JawApril 10, 1923Robert Milton JohnsonCA|Progressive|background}}|    ProgressiveEdward Nicholas HopkinsCA|Progressive|background}}|    ProgressiveElection declared void.Yes
Essex NorthMarch 1, 1923William Costello KennedyCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAlbert Frederick HealyCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathYes
HalifaxDecember 4, 1922Edward BlackadderCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalRobert Emmett FinnCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathYes
LanarkDecember 4, 1922John Alexander StewartCA|Conservative (historical)|background}}|    ConservativeRichard Franklin PrestonCA|Conservative (historical)|background}}|    ConservativeDeathYes
Jacques CartierNovember 20, 1922David Arthur LafortuneCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJoseph-Théodule RhéaumeCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathYes
MéganticNovember 20, 1922Lucien Turcotte PacaudCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalEusèbe RobergeCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAppointed Secretary to the Canadian High Commissioner to London.Yes
GloucesterNovember 20, 1922Onésiphore TurgeonCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJean George RobichaudCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalCalled to the Senate.Yes
St. Johns—IbervilleAugust 31, 1922Marie-Joseph DemersCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAldéric-Joseph BenoitCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation.Yes
KamouraskaMay 15, 1922Charles Adolphe SteinCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJoseph Georges BouchardCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAppointed a judge of the Superior Court of Quebec.Yes
Vaudreuil-SoulangesMarch 21, 1922Gustave Benjamin BoyerCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJoseph-Rodolphe OuimetCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalCalled to the Senate.Yes
Kootenay EastMarch 14, 1922Robert Ethelbert BeattieCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJames Horace KingCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation.Yes
ArgenteuilFebruary 28, 1922Peter Robert McGibbonCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalCharles StewartCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathYes
GrenvilleJanuary 26, 1922Arza Clair CasselmanCA|Conservative (historical)|background}}|    ConservativeArthur MeighenCA|Conservative (historical)|background}}|    ConservativeResignation to provide a seat for Meighen.Yes
ReginaJanuary 19, 1922William Richard MotherwellCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalWilliam Richard MotherwellCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalRecontested upon appointment as Minister of Agriculture .Yes
BeauceJanuary 19, 1922Henri Sévérin BélandCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalHenri Sévérin BélandCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalRecontested upon appointment as Minister of Soldiers' Civil Re-establishment.Yes
Three Rivers and St. MauriceJanuary 19, 1922Jacques BureauCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJacques BureauCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalRecontested upon appointment as Minister of Customs and Excise.Yes
WestmorlandJanuary 19, 1922Arthur Bliss CoppCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalArthur Bliss CoppCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalRecontested upon appointment as Secretary of State for Canada.Yes
Shelburne and Queen'sJanuary 19, 1922William Stevens FieldingCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalWilliam Stevens FieldingCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalRecontested upon appointment as Minister of Finance.Yes
Laurier—OutremontJanuary 19, 1922Lomer GouinCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalLomer GouinCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalRecontested upon appointment as Minister of Justice.Yes
Essex SouthJanuary 19, 1922George Perry GrahamCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalGeorge Perry GrahamCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalRecontested upon appointment as Minister of Militia and Defence and Minister of Naval Service.Yes
Essex NorthJanuary 19, 1922William Costello KennedyCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalWilliam Costello KennedyCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalRecontested upon appointment as Minister of Railways and Canals.Yes
York NorthJanuary 19, 1922William Lyon Mackenzie KingCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalWilliam Lyon Mackenzie KingCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalRecontested upon appointment as Prime Minister.Yes
Quebec EastJanuary 19, 1922Ernest LapointeCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalErnest LapointeCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalRecontested upon appointment as Minister of Marine and Fisheries .Yes
North Cape Breton and VictoriaJanuary 19, 1922Daniel Duncan McKenzieCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDaniel Duncan McKenzieCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalRecontested upon appointment as Solicitor General.Yes
KentJanuary 19, 1922Archibald McCoigCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJames MurdockCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalCalled to the Senate to provide a seat for MurdockYes
RussellJanuary 19, 1922Charles MurphyCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalCharles MurphyCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalRecontested upon appointment as Postmaster General.Yes
Châteauguay—HuntingdonJanuary 19, 1922James RobbCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJames RobbCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalRecontested upon appointment as Minister of Trade and Commerce .Yes

See also

  • List of federal by-elections in Canada

Sources

  • Parliament of Canada–Elected in By-Elections
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4 : 1924 elections in Canada|1923 elections in Canada|1922 elections in Canada|Federal by-elections in Canada

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