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词条 By-elections to the 21st Canadian Parliament
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By-elections to the 21st Canadian Parliament were held to fill vacancies in the House of Commons of Canada between the 1949 federal election and the 1953 federal election. The Liberal Party of Canada led a majority government for the 21st Canadian Parliament.

30 vacant seats were filled through by-elections.

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Outremont—St-JeanOctober 6, 1952Édouard-G. RinfretCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalRomuald BourqueCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAppointed a Judge of the Court of Queen's Bench of QuebecYes
Richelieu—VerchèresOctober 6, 1952Gérard CournoyerCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalLucien CardinCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignationYes
OntarioMay 26, 1952Walter Cunningham ThomsonCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalMichael StarrCA|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeResignationNo
GloucesterMay 26, 1952Clovis-Thomas RichardCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAlbany M. RobichaudCA|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeResignationNo
Victoria—CarletonMay 26, 1952Heber Harold HatfieldCA|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeGage W. MontgomeryCA|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeDeathYes
Brome—MissisquoiMay 26, 1952Henri A. GosselinCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJoseph-Léon DeslièresCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathYes
RobervalMay 26, 1952Joseph-Alfred DionCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalPaul-Henri SpenceCA|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeAppointed a Superior Court Judge of QuebecNo
Waterloo NorthMay 26, 1952Louis Orville BreithauptCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalNorman C. SchneiderCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAppointed Lieutenant Governor of OntarioYes
Calgary WestDecember 10, 1951Arthur LeRoy SmithCA|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeCarl Olof NickleCA|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeResignationYes
BrandonJune 25, 1951James Ewen MatthewsCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalWalter DinsdaleCA|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeDeathNo
Queen'sJune 25, 1951J. Lester DouglasCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJ. Angus MacLeanCA|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeDeathNo
Waterloo SouthJune 25, 1951Karl HomuthCA|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeHowie MeekerCA|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeDeathYes
Winnipeg South CentreJune 25, 1951Ralph MaybankCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalGordon ChurchillCA|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeResignationNo
RimouskiOctober 16, 1950Gleason BelzileCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJoseph-Hervé RousseauCA|Independent Liberal|background}}|    Independent LiberalDeathNo
St. MaryOctober 16, 1950Gaspard FauteuxCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalHector DupuisCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignationYes
WellandOctober 16, 1950Humphrey MitchellCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalWilliam H. McMillanCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathYes
Joliette—L'Assomption—MontcalmOctober 3, 1950Georges-Émile LapalmeCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalMaurice BretonCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignationYes
Annapolis—KingsJune 19, 1950Angus Alexander ElderkinCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalGeorge Clyde NowlanCA|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeElection declared voidNo
CartierJune 19, 1950Maurice HarttCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalLeon David CrestohlCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathYes
HalifaxJune 19, 1950Gordon B. IsnorCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalSam BalcomCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalCalled to the SenateYes
BroadviewMay 15, 1950Thomas Langton ChurchCA|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeGeorge HeesCA|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeDeathYes
Hamilton WestMay 15, 1950Colin W. G. GibsonCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalEllen FaircloughCA|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeAppointed a Judge of the Supreme Court of OntarioNo
GatineauOctober 24, 1949Léon-Joseph RaymondCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJoseph-Célestin NadonCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAppointed Clerk of the House of CommonsYes
KamouraskaOctober 24, 1949Eugène MarquisCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalArthur Massé[1]CA|Independent Liberal|background}}|    Independent LiberalAppointed a Superior Court Judge of QuebecNo
LaurierOctober 24, 1949Ernest BertrandCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJ.-Eugène LefrancoisCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAppointed a Judge of the Court of King's Bench of QuebecYes
MercierOctober 24, 1949Joseph JeanCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalMarcel MonetteCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAppointed a Judge of the Supreme Court of the District of MontrealYes
GreenwoodOctober 24, 1949J. Ernest McMillinCA|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeJames MacdonnellCA|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeDeathYes
New WestminsterOctober 24, 1949Tom ReidCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalWilliam Malcolm MottCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalCalled to the SenateYes
Restigouche—MadawaskaOctober 24, 1949Benoît MichaudCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalPaul-Léon DubéCA|Independent Liberal|background}}|    Independent LiberalDeathNo
Jacques CartierOctober 4, 1949Elphège MarierCA|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalEdgar LeducCA|Independent|background}}|    IndependentAppointed a Superior Court Judge of QuebecNo

See also

  • List of federal by-elections in Canada

References

1. ^Massé defeated the official Liberal candidate.

Sources

  • Parliament of Canada–Elected in By-Elections
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