By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained |
New Westminster |
March 25, 1878 |
James Cunningham |
|
Liberal |
Thomas Robert McInnes |
|
Independent |
Resignation |
No |
Northumberland |
February 5, 1878 |
Peter Mitchell |
|
Independent |
Peter Mitchell |
|
Independent |
Resignation to re-contest after being accused of violating the Independence of Parliament Act by leasing a building to the government while he was a senator. |
Yes |
Halifax |
January 29, 1878 |
Alfred Gilpin Jones |
|
Independent |
Alfred Gilpin Jones |
|
Independent |
Resignation to re-contest because of an alleged breach of the Independence of Parliament Act. |
Yes |
Digby |
January 19, 1878 |
William Berrian Vail |
|
Liberal |
John Chipman Wade |
|
Conservative |
Resignation to re-contest due to conflict of interest allegations. |
No |
Restigouche |
January 12, 1878 |
George Moffat Sr. |
|
Conservative |
George Haddow |
|
Independent |
Resignation |
No |
Nicolet |
December 18, 1877 |
Joseph Gaudet |
|
Conservative |
François-Xavier-Ovide Méthot |
|
Independent Conservative |
Appointed to the Legislative Council of Quebec |
No |
Quebec East |
November 28, 1877 |
Isidore Thibaudeau |
|
Liberal |
Wilfrid Laurier |
|
Liberal |
Resignation to provide a seat for Laurier. |
Yes |
Quebec-Centre |
November 3, 1877 |
Joseph Édouard Cauchon |
|
Conservative |
Jacques Malouin |
|
Independent |
Appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba. |
No |
Drummond—Arthabaska |
October 27, 1877 |
Wilfrid Laurier |
|
Liberal |
Désiré Olivier Bourbeau |
|
Conservative |
Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Inland Revenue. |
No |
Gloucester |
July 2, 1877 |
Timothy Anglin |
|
Liberal |
Timothy Anglin |
|
Liberal |
Resignation to re-contest after being found in violation of the Independence of Parliament Act for accepting government printing contracts, and being censured by the House of Commons Committee on Privilege. |
Yes |
Ottawa (City of) |
May 9, 1877 |
Joseph Merrill Currier |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
Joseph Merrill Currier |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
Resignation to re-contest for having infringed the Independence of Parliament Act by conducting business dealings with the government while still a member. |
Yes |
Lincoln |
May 9, 1877 |
James Norris |
|
Liberal |
James Norris |
|
Liberal |
Resigns in order to re-contest after acquiring a government contract.[2] |
Yes |
Charlevoix |
March 23, 1877 |
Hector-Louis Langevin |
|
Conservative |
Hector-Louis Langevin |
|
Conservative |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Kamouraska |
February 19, 1877 |
Charles Alphonse Pantaléon Pelletier |
|
Liberal |
Charles-François Roy |
|
Conservative |
Called to the Senate. |
No |
Jacques Cartier |
December 28, 1876 |
Rodolphe Laflamme |
|
Liberal |
Rodolphe Laflamme |
|
Liberal |
Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Inland Revenue. |
Yes |
Cardwell |
December 14, 1876 |
John Hillyard Cameron |
|
Conservative |
Dalton McCarthy |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Yes |
Queen's County |
November 22, 1876 |
David Laird |
|
Liberal |
James Colledge Pope |
|
Conservative |
Appointed Lieutenant-Governor of the North West Territories. |
No |
Bothwell |
November 15, 1876 |
David Mills |
|
Liberal |
David Mills |
|
Liberal |
Recontested upon appointment as Minister of the Interior and Superintendent General of Indian Affairs. |
Yes |
Beauce |
October 18, 1876 |
Christian Henry Pozer |
|
Liberal |
Joseph Bolduc |
|
Conservative |
Called to the Senate. |
No |
Victoria |
September 21, 1876 |
Barclay Edmund Tremaine |
|
Liberal |
Charles James Campbell |
|
Conservative |
Appointed a County Court judge. |
No |
Glengarry |
July 31, 1876 |
Archibald McNab |
|
Liberal |
Archibald McNab |
|
Liberal |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Ontario South |
July 5, 1876 |
Malcolm Cameron |
|
Liberal |
Thomas Nicholson Gibbs |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
Death |
No |
Ontario North |
July 5, 1876 |
Adam Gordon |
|
Liberal |
William Henry Gibbs |
|
Conservative |
Death |
No |
Wellington South |
July 5, 1876 |
David Stirton |
|
Liberal |
Donald Guthrie |
|
Liberal |
Appointed Postmaster of Guelph. |
Yes |
Middlesex North |
June 7, 1876 |
Thomas Scatcherd |
|
Liberal |
Robert Colin Scatcherd |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Yes. |
Two Mountains |
March 11, 1876 |
Charles Auguste Maximilien Globensky |
|
Independent |
Jean-Baptiste Daoust |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
No |
Charlevoix |
January 22, 1876 |
Pierre-Alexis Tremblay |
|
Liberal |
Hector-Louis Langevin |
|
Conservative |
Election declared void. |
No |
Renfrew North |
January 21, 1876 |
William Murray |
|
Liberal |
Peter White |
|
Conservative |
Election declared void. |
No |
Chambly |
January 7, 1876 |
Amable Jodoin |
|
Liberal |
Pierre Basile Benoit |
|
Conservative |
Election declared void. |
No |
Argenteuil |
December 31, 1875 |
Lemuel Cushing, Jr. |
|
Liberal |
Thomas Christie |
|
Liberal |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Quebec-Centre |
December 27, 1875 |
Joseph Édouard Cauchon |
|
Conservative |
Joseph Édouard Cauchon |
|
Conservative |
Recontested upon appointment as President of the Privy Council. |
Yes |
Dorchester |
December 24, 1875 |
François Fortunat Rouleau |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
François Fortunat Rouleau |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Montreal Centre |
November 26, 1875 |
Bernard Devlin |
|
Liberal |
Bernard Devlin |
|
Liberal |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Bellechasse |
November 23, 1875 |
Télesphore Fournier |
|
Liberal |
Joseph Goderic Blanchet |
|
Conservative |
Appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada. |
No |
West Toronto |
November 6, 1875 |
Thomas Moss |
|
Liberal |
John Beverly Robinson |
|
Conservative |
Appointed to the Court of Appeal of Ontario |
No |
Montreal West |
October 30, 1875 |
Frederick Mackenzie |
|
Liberal |
Thomas Workman |
|
Liberal |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Victoria North |
September 17, 1875 |
James Maclennan |
|
Liberal |
Hector Cameron |
|
Conservative |
Court overturns result of 1874 by-election and declared Cameron seated. |
No |
Gaspé |
July 10, 1875 |
Louis George Harper |
|
Conservative |
John Short |
|
Conservative |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Glengarry |
July 7, 1875 |
Donald Alexander Macdonald |
|
Liberal |
Archibald McNab |
|
Liberal |
Appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario. |
Yes |
Perth North |
July 7, 1875 |
Andrew Monteith |
|
Conservative |
Andrew Monteith |
|
Conservative |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
York North |
June 29, 1875 |
Alfred Hutchinson Dymond |
|
Liberal |
Alfred Hutchinson Dymond |
|
Liberal |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Monck |
June 22, 1875 |
Lachlin McCallum |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
Lachlin McCallum |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Napierville |
June 19, 1875 |
Sixte Coupal dit la Reine |
|
Liberal |
Sixte Coupal dit la Reine |
|
Liberal |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Bruce South |
June 2, 1875 |
Edward Blake |
|
Liberal |
Edward Blake |
|
Liberal |
Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Justice. |
Yes |
Toronto Centre |
May 21, 1875 |
Robert Wilkes |
|
Liberal |
John Macdonald |
|
Liberal |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Hamilton |
May 20, 1875 |
Andrew Trew Wood and Aemilius Irving |
|
Liberal |
Aemilius Irving and Andrew Trew Wood |
|
Liberal |
Double member constituency - elections declared void. |
Yes |
Victoria |
April 28, 1875 |
Charles James Campbell |
|
Conservative |
Barclay Edmund Tremaine |
|
Liberal |
Campbell unseated by decision of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia., 28 February 1875; Tremaine declared duly elected by decision of Election Court, 28 April 1875 |
No |
Provencher |
March 31, 1875 |
Louis Riel |
|
Independent |
Andrew Bannatyne |
|
Liberal |
Unseated from the House of Commons and declared an outlaw, 25 February 1875 |
No |
Wellington North |
March 18, 1875 |
Nathaniel Higinbotham |
|
Liberal |
Nathaniel Higinbotham |
|
Liberal |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Berthier |
February 27, 1875 |
Anselme-Homère Pâquet |
|
Liberal |
Edward Octavian Cuthbert |
|
Conservative |
Called to the Senate. |
No |
Two Mountains |
February 26, 1875 |
Wilfrid Prévost |
|
Liberal |
Charles Auguste Maximilien Globensky |
|
Independent |
Election declared void |
No |
Renfrew South |
February 20, 1875 |
John Lorn McDougall |
|
Liberal |
John Lorn McDougall |
|
Liberal |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
London |
February 18, 1875 |
John Walker |
|
Liberal |
James Harshaw Fraser |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
Election declared void |
No |
Huron South |
February 11, 1875 |
Malcolm Colin Cameron |
|
Liberal |
Thomas Greenway |
|
Independent |
Election declared void. |
No |
Middlesex East |
January 28, 1875 |
Crowell Willson |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
Duncan Macmillan |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Halton |
January 25, 1875 |
Daniel Black Chisholm |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
William McCraney |
|
Liberal |
Election declared void. |
No |
Toronto East |
January 18, 1875 |
John O'Donohoe |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
Samuel Platt |
|
Independent |
Election declared void. |
No |
L'Assomption |
January 16, 1875 |
Hilaire Hurteau |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
Hilaire Hurteau |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Montreal Centre |
January 12, 1875 |
Michael Patrick Ryan |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
Bernard Devlin |
|
Liberal |
Election declared void. |
No |
Chambly |
December 30, 1874 |
Pierre Basile Benoit |
|
Conservative |
Amable Jodoin |
|
Liberal |
Election declared void. |
No |
Kingston |
December 29, 1874 |
John A. Macdonald |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
John A. Macdonald |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Simcoe North |
December 26, 1874 |
Herman Henry Cook |
|
Liberal |
Herman Henry Cook |
|
Liberal |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Victoria North |
December 22, 1874 |
James Maclennan |
|
Liberal |
James Maclennan |
|
Liberal |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Niagara |
December 22, 1874 |
Josiah Burr Plumb |
|
Conservative |
Josiah Burr Plumb |
|
Conservative |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Victoria |
December 17, 1874 |
William Ross |
|
Liberal |
Charles James Campbell |
|
Conservative |
Appointed to Collector of Customs at Halifax. |
No |
Colchester |
December 17, 1874 |
Thomas McKay |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
Thomas McKay |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Leeds North and Grenville North |
December 16, 1874 |
Charles Frederick Ferguson |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
Charles Frederick Ferguson |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Norfolk South |
December 16, 1874 |
John Stuart |
|
Liberal |
William Wallace |
|
Conservative |
Election declared void. |
No |
Wellington Centre |
December 13, 1874 |
George Turner Orton |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
George Turner Orton |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Northumberland East |
December 12, 1874 |
James Lyons Biggar |
|
Independent Liberal |
James Lyons Biggar |
|
Independent Liberal |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Joliette |
December 10, 1874 |
Louis François Georges Baby |
|
Conservative |
Louis François Georges Baby |
|
Conservative |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Montreal West |
December 10, 1874 |
Frederick Mackenzie |
|
Liberal |
Frederick Mackenzie |
|
Liberal |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Richmond—Wolfe |
December 4, 1874 |
Henry Aylmer |
|
Liberal |
Henry Aylmer |
|
Liberal |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Northumberland West |
November 17, 1874 |
William Kerr |
|
Liberal |
William Kerr |
|
Liberal |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Lincoln |
November 17, 1874 |
James Norris |
|
Liberal |
James Norris |
|
Liberal |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Argenteuil |
November 4, 1874 |
John Abbott |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
Lemuel Cushing, Jr. |
|
Liberal |
Election declared void. |
No |
Renfrew North |
November 4, 1874 |
Peter White |
|
Conservative |
William Murray |
|
Liberal |
Election declared void. |
No |
Addington |
October 28, 1874 |
Schuyler Shibley |
|
Conservative |
Schuyler Shibley |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Digby |
October 26, 1874 |
Edwin Randolph Oakes |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
William Berrian Vail |
|
Liberal |
Appointed to the Legislative Council of Nova Scotia. |
No |
Renfrew South |
October 24, 1874 |
John Lorn McDougall |
|
Liberal |
John Lorn McDougall |
|
Liberal |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Essex |
October 22, 1874 |
William McGregor |
|
Liberal |
William McGregor |
|
Liberal |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Cornwall |
October 20, 1874 |
Alexander Francis Macdonald |
|
Liberal |
Alexander Francis Macdonald |
|
Liberal |
Election declared void. |
Yes |
Provencher |
September 3, 1874 |
Louis Riel |
|
Independent |
Louis Riel |
|
Independent |
Expelled from the House of Commons |
Yes |
Marquette |
August 25, 1874 |
Robert Cunningham |
|
Liberal |
Joseph O'Connell Ryan |
|
Liberal |
Death, Ryan awarded seat upon re-examination of votes cast. |
Yes |
Elgin East |
August 11, 1874 |
William Harvey |
|
Liberal |
Colin MacDougall |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Yes |
Napierville |
August 4, 1874 |
Antoine Aimé Dorion |
|
Liberal |
Sixte Coupal dit la Reine |
|
Liberal |
Appointed Chief Justice of Quebec. |
Yes |
Verchères |
July 25, 1874 |
Félix Geoffrion |
|
Liberal |
Félix Geoffrion |
|
Liberal |
Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Inland Revenue. |
Yes |
Oxford South |
May 23, 1874 |
Ebenezer Vining Bodwell |
|
Liberal |
James Atchison Skinner |
|
Liberal |
Appointed Superintendent of the Welland Canal. |
Yes |
Durham West |
April 7, 1874 |
Edmund B. Wood |
|
Liberal |
Harvey William Burk |
|
Liberal |
Appointed Chief Justice of Manitoba. |
Yes |