The list of Quebec by-elections includes every provincial 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.
43rd National Assembly of Quebec 2022–present
42nd National Assembly of Quebec 2018–2022
41st National Assembly of Quebec 2014–2018
By-election |
Date |
Incumbent |
Party |
Winner |
Party |
Cause |
Retained
|
Louis-Hebert
|
October 2, 2017
|
Sam Hamad
|
|
Liberal
|
Geneviève Guilbault
|
|
Coalition Avenir Québec
|
Resignation
|
No
|
Gouin
|
May 29, 2017
|
Françoise David
|
|
Québec solidaire
|
Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois
|
|
Québec solidaire
|
Resignation
|
Yes
|
Arthabaska
|
December 5, 2016
|
Sylvie Roy
|
|
Coalition Avenir Québec
|
Éric Lefebvre
|
|
Coalition Avenir Québec
|
Death
|
Yes
|
Marie-Victorin
|
December 5, 2016
|
Bernard Drainville
|
|
Parti Québécois
|
Catherine Fournier
|
|
Parti Québécois
|
Resignation
|
Yes
|
Saint-Jérôme
|
December 5, 2016
|
Pierre Karl Péladeau
|
|
Parti Québécois
|
Marc Bourcier
|
|
Parti Québécois
|
Resignation
|
Yes
|
Verdun
|
December 5, 2016
|
Jacques Daoust
|
|
Liberal
|
Isabelle Melançon
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
Yes
|
Chicoutimi
|
April 11, 2016
|
Stéphane Bédard
|
|
Parti Québécois
|
Mireille Jean
|
|
Parti Québécois
|
Resignation
|
Yes
|
Beauce-Sud
|
November 9, 2015
|
Robert Dutil
|
|
Liberal
|
Paul Busque
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
Yes
|
Fabre
|
November 9, 2015
|
Gilles Ouimet
|
|
Liberal
|
Monique Sauvé
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
Yes
|
René-Lévesque
|
November 9, 2015
|
Marjolain Dufour
|
|
Parti Québécois
|
Martin Ouellet
|
|
Parti Québécois
|
Resignation
|
Yes
|
Saint-Henri–Sainte-Anne
|
November 9, 2015
|
Marguerite Blais
|
|
Liberal
|
Dominique Anglade
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
Yes
|
Chauveau
|
June 8, 2015
|
Gérard Deltell
|
|
Coalition Avenir Québec
|
Véronyque Tremblay
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation to contest the 2015 federal election
|
No
|
Jean-Talon
|
June 8, 2015
|
Yves Bolduc
|
|
Liberal
|
Sébastien Proulx
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
Yes
|
Richelieu
|
March 9, 2015
|
Élaine Zakaïb
|
|
Parti Québécois
|
Sylvain Rochon
|
|
Parti Québécois
|
Resignation
|
Yes
|
Lévis
|
October 20, 2014
|
Christian Dubé
|
|
Coalition Avenir Québec
|
François Paradis
|
|
Coalition Avenir Québec
|
Resignation
|
Yes
|
40th National Assembly of Quebec 2012–2014
39th National Assembly of Quebec 2008–2012
* Tomassi was a former Liberal
38th National Assembly of Quebec 2007–2008
37th National Assembly of Quebec 2003–2007
36th National Assembly of Quebec 1998–2003
By-election |
Date |
Incumbent |
Party |
Winner |
Party |
Cause |
Retained
|
Vimont
|
June 17, 2002
|
David Cliche
|
|
Parti Québécois
|
François Gaudreau
|
|
ADQ
|
Resignation
|
No
|
Lac-Saint-Jean
|
June 17, 2002
|
Jacques Brassard
|
|
Parti Québécois
|
Stéphan Tremblay
|
|
Parti Québécois
|
Resignation
|
Yes
|
Joliette
|
June 17, 2002
|
Guy Chevrette
|
|
Parti Québécois
|
Sylvie Lespérance
|
|
ADQ
|
Resignation
|
No
|
Berthier
|
June 17, 2002
|
Gilles Baril
|
|
Parti Québécois
|
Marie Grégoire
|
|
ADQ
|
Resignation
|
No
|
Viger
|
April 15, 2002
|
Cosmo Maciocia
|
|
Liberal
|
Anna Mancuso
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation to enter municipal politics in Montreal
|
Yes
|
Saguenay
|
April 15, 2002
|
Gabriel-Yvan Gagnon
|
|
Parti Québécois
|
François Corriveau
|
|
ADQ
|
Resignation
|
No
|
Anjou
|
April 15, 2002
|
Jean-Sébastien Lamoureux
|
|
Liberal
|
Lise Thériault
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation due to a vote buying scandal causing doubt on the validity of his election
|
Yes
|
Laviolette
|
October 1, 2001
|
Jean-Pierre Jolivet
|
|
Parti Québécois
|
Julie Boulet
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
No
|
Labelle
|
October 1, 2001
|
Jacques Léonard
|
|
Parti Québécois
|
Sylvain Pagé
|
|
Parti Québécois
|
Resignation
|
Yes
|
Jonquière
|
October 1, 2001
|
Lucien Bouchard
|
|
Parti Québécois
|
Françoise Gauthier
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
No
|
Blainville
|
October 1, 2001
|
Céline Signori
|
|
Parti Québécois
|
Richard Legendre
|
|
Parti Québécois
|
Appointed to the Quebec Municipal Commission
|
Yes
|
Mercier
|
April 9, 2001
|
Robert Perreault
|
|
Parti Québécois
|
Nathalie Rochefort
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
No
|
35th National Assembly of Quebec 1994–1998
By-election |
Date |
Incumbent |
Party |
Winner |
Party |
Cause |
Retained
|
Argenteuil
|
June 1, 1998
|
Régent L. Beaudet
|
|
Liberal
|
David Whissell
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
Yes
|
Kamouraska-Témiscouata
|
October 6, 1997
|
France Dionne
|
|
Liberal
|
Claude Béchard
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation to contest the 1997 federal election
|
Yes
|
Duplessis
|
October 6, 1997
|
Denis Perron
|
|
Parti Québécois
|
Normand Duguay
|
|
Parti Québécois
|
Death
|
Yes
|
Bourassa
|
October 6, 1997
|
Yvon Charbonneau
|
|
Liberal
|
Michèle Lamquin-Éthier
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation to contest the 1997 federal election
|
Yes
|
Bertrand
|
October 6, 1997
|
Robert Therien
|
|
Independent*
|
Denis Chalifoux
|
|
Liberal
|
Void Election
|
Yes/No
|
Prévost
|
April 28, 1997
|
Daniel Paillé
|
|
Parti Québécois
|
Lucie Papineau
|
|
Parti Québécois
|
Resignation
|
Yes
|
Beauce-Sud
|
April 28, 1997
|
Paul-Eugène Quirion
|
|
Liberal
|
Diane Leblanc
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
Yes
|
Pointe-aux-Trembles
|
December 9, 1996
|
Michel Bourdon
|
|
Parti Québécois
|
Nicole Léger
|
|
Parti Québécois
|
Resignation
|
Yes
|
Outremont
|
June 10, 1996
|
Gérald Tremblay
|
|
Liberal
|
Pierre-Étienne Laporte
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
Yes
|
L'Assomption
|
June 10, 1996
|
Jacques Parizeau
|
|
Parti Québécois
|
Jean-Claude St-André
|
|
Parti Québécois
|
Resignation
|
Yes
|
La Prairie
|
February 19, 1996
|
Denis Lazure
|
|
Parti Québécois
|
Monique Simard
|
|
Parti Québécois
|
Resignation
|
Yes
|
Jonquière
|
February 19, 1996
|
Francis Dufour
|
|
Parti Québécois
|
Lucien Bouchard
|
|
Parti Québécois
|
Resignation to provide a seat for Bouchard
|
Yes
|
*Therien was a former Liberal
34th National Assembly of Quebec 1989–1994
*Larouche was a former Liberal
33rd National Assembly of Quebec 1985–1989
32nd National Assembly of Quebec 1981–1985
By-election |
Date |
Incumbent |
Party |
Winner |
Party |
Cause |
Retained
|
Trois-Rivières
|
June 3, 1985
|
Denis Vaugeois
|
|
Parti Québécois
|
Paul Philibert
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
No
|
L'Assomption
|
June 3, 1985
|
Jacques Parizeau
|
|
Parti Québécois
|
Jean-Guy Gervais
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
No
|
Bourget
|
June 3, 1985
|
Camille Laurin
|
|
Parti Québécois
|
Claude Trudel
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
No
|
Bertrand
|
June 3, 1985
|
Denis Lazure
|
|
Parti Québécois
|
Robert Bourassa
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
No
|
Saint-Jacques
|
November 26, 1984
|
Serge Champagne
|
|
Liberal
|
Jean-François Viau
|
|
Liberal
|
Death (car accident)
|
Yes
|
Sauvé
|
June 18, 1984
|
Jacques-Yvan Morin
|
|
Parti Québécois
|
Marcel Parent
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
No
|
Marie-Victorin
|
June 18, 1984
|
Pierre Marois
|
|
Parti Québécois
|
Guy Pratt
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
No
|
Marguerite-Bourgeoys
|
June 18, 1984
|
Fernand Lalonde
|
|
Liberal
|
Gilles Fortin
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
Yes
|
Mégantic-Compton
|
December 5, 1983
|
Fabien Bélanger
|
|
Liberal
|
Madeleine Bélanger
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
Yes
|
Jonquière
|
December 5, 1983
|
Claude Vaillancourt
|
|
Parti Québécois
|
Aline Saint-Amand
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed a judge
|
No
|
Saint-Jacques
|
June 20, 1983
|
Claude Charron
|
|
Parti Québécois
|
Serge Champagne
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
No
|
Saguenay
|
June 20, 1983
|
Lucien Lessard
|
|
Parti Québécois
|
Ghislain Maltais
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
No
|
Charlesbourg
|
June 20, 1983
|
Denis de Belleval
|
|
Parti Québécois
|
Marc-Yvan Côté
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
No
|
Saint-Laurent
|
April 5, 1982
|
Claude Forget
|
|
Liberal
|
Germain Leduc
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
Yes
|
Louis-Hébert
|
April 5, 1982
|
Claude Morin
|
|
Parti Québécois
|
Réjean Doyon
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
No
|
31st National Assembly of Quebec 1976–1981
By-election |
Date |
Incumbent |
Party |
Winner |
Party |
Cause |
Retained
|
Outremont
|
November 17, 1980
|
André Raynauld
|
|
Liberal
|
Pierre Fortier
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
Yes
|
Mégantic-Compton
|
November 17, 1980
|
Fernand Grenier
|
|
Union Nationale
|
Fabien Bélanger
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation to contest the 1980 federal election
|
No
|
Johnson
|
November 17, 1980
|
Maurice Bellemare
|
|
Union Nationale
|
Camille Picard
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
No
|
Brome-Missisquoi
|
November 17, 1980
|
Armand Russell
|
|
Union Nationale
|
Pierre Paradis
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation to contest the 1980 federal election
|
No
|
D'Arcy-McGee
|
November 26, 1979
|
Victor Goldbloom
|
|
Liberal
|
Herbert Marx
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation to become head of the Canadian Council of Christians and Jews
|
Yes
|
Prévost
|
November 14, 1979
|
Jean-Guy Cardinal
|
|
Parti Québécois
|
Solange Chaput-Rolland
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
No
|
Maisonneuve
|
November 14, 1979
|
Robert Burns
|
|
Parti Québécois
|
Georges Lalande
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation (health reasons)
|
No
|
Beauce-Sud
|
November 14, 1979
|
Fabien Roy
|
|
Parti national populaire
|
Hermann Mathieu
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation to contest the 1979 federal election
|
No
|
Jean-Talon
|
April 30, 1979
|
Raymond Garneau
|
|
Liberal
|
Jean-Claude Rivest
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
Yes
|
Argenteuil
|
April 30, 1979
|
Zoël Saindon
|
|
Liberal
|
Claude Ryan
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation to provide a seat for Ryan
|
Yes
|
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce
|
July 5, 1978
|
Bryce Mackasey
|
|
Liberal
|
Reed Scowen
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
Yes
|
30th National Assembly of Quebec 1973–1976
29th National Assembly of Quebec 1970–1973
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
* Aquin was a former Liberal
27th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1962–1966
26th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1960–1962
25th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1956–1960
† Won by acclamation
24th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1952–1956
23rd Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1948–1952
† Won by acclamation
22nd Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1944–1948
21st Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1939–1944
20th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1936–1939
19th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1935–1936
no by-elections
18th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1931–1935
† Won by acclamation
17th Legislative Assembly of Quebec (1927–1931)
By-election |
Date |
Incumbent |
Party |
Winner |
Party |
Cause |
Retained
|
Maskinongé
|
November 4, 1930
|
Joseph-William Gagnon
|
|
Liberal
|
Louis-Joseph Thisdel
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
Yes
|
Huntingdon
|
November 4, 1930
|
Andrew Philps
|
|
Liberal
|
Martin Bettie Fisher
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
No
|
Deux-Montagnes
|
November 4, 1930
|
Arthur Sauvé
|
|
Conservative
|
Paul Sauvé
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation to contest the 1930 federal election
|
Yes
|
Bellechasse
|
October 20, 1930
|
Antonin Galipeault
|
|
Liberal
|
Robert Taschereau
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed a judge
|
Yes
|
Beauce
|
December 9, 1929†
|
Joseph-Hugues Fortier
|
|
Liberal
|
Joseph-Édouard Fortin
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed a judge
|
Yes
|
Montcalm
|
November 16, 1929
|
Joseph-Ferdinand Daniel
|
|
Liberal
|
Joseph-Léonide Perron
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed to the Legislative Council
|
Yes
|
Richelieu
|
October 28, 1929
|
Jean-Baptiste Lafrenière
|
|
Liberal
|
Avila Turcotte
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed Chairman of the Commission of Agricultural Credit
|
Yes
|
Compton
|
September 30, 1929
|
Jacob Nicol
|
|
Liberal
|
Andrew Ross McMaster
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed to the Legislative Council
|
Yes
|
L'Islet
|
May 13, 1929†
|
Élisée Thériault
|
|
Liberal
|
Adélard Godbout
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed to the Legislative Council
|
Yes
|
Québec-Est
|
October 24, 1928
|
Louis-Alfred Létourneau
|
|
Liberal
|
Oscar Drouin
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed to the Legislative Council
|
Yes
|
Montréal–Sainte-Marie
|
October 24, 1928
|
Joseph Gauthier
|
|
Liberal
|
Camillien Houde
|
|
Conservative
|
Void Election
|
No
|
Îles-de-la-Madeleine
|
July 14, 1928†
|
Joseph-Édouard Caron
|
|
Liberal
|
Amédée Caron
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed to the Legislative Council
|
Yes
|
Portneuf
|
October 31, 1927
|
Édouard Hamel
|
|
Liberal
|
Victor Marchand
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed Registrar
|
Yes
|
Kamouraska
|
October 31, 1927
|
Nérée Morin
|
|
Liberal
|
Pierre Gagnon
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
Yes
|
† Won by acclamation
16th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1923–1927
By-election |
Date |
Incumbent |
Party |
Winner |
Party |
Cause |
Retained
|
Jacques-Cartier
|
November 30, 1925
|
Esioff-Léon Patenaude
|
|
Conservative
|
Victor Marchand
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation to contest the 1925 federal election
|
No
|
Champlain
|
November 30, 1925
|
Bruno Bordeleau
|
|
Liberal
|
William-Pierre Grant
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed registrar
|
Yes
|
Berthier
|
November 30, 1925
|
Siméon Lafrenière
|
|
Liberal
|
Amédée Sylvestre
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed registrar
|
Yes
|
Argenteuil
|
November 30, 1925
|
John Hay
|
|
Liberal
|
Joseph-Léon Saint-Jacques
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
No
|
Témiscamingue
|
November 28, 1924
|
Télesphore Simard
|
|
Liberal
|
Joseph Miljours
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
Yes
|
Sherbrooke
|
November 5, 1924
|
Moïse O'Bready
|
|
Conservative
|
Armand-Charles Crépeau
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
Yes
|
Saint-Maurice
|
November 5, 1924
|
Léonide-Nestor-Arthur Ricard
|
|
Liberal
|
Alphonse-Edgar Guillemette
|
|
Liberal
|
Death (car accident)
|
Yes
|
Québec-Comté
|
November 5, 1924
|
Aurèle Leclerc
|
|
Liberal
|
Ludger Bastien
|
|
Conservative
|
Appointed registrar
|
No
|
Montréal–Sainte-Anne
|
November 5, 1924
|
William James Hushion
|
|
Liberal
|
Joseph Henry Dillon
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation to enter federal politics
|
Yes
|
Bonaventure
|
November 5, 1924
|
Joseph-Fabien Bugeaud
|
|
Liberal
|
Pierre-Émile Côté
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed a judge
|
Yes
|
Yamaska
|
October 22, 1923
|
Édouard Ouellette
|
|
Liberal
|
David Laperrière
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed to the Legislative Council
|
Yes
|
Richmond
|
October 22, 1923
|
Georges-Ervé Denault
|
|
Liberal
|
Stanislas-Edmond Desmarais
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
Yes
|
Brome
|
October 22, 1923
|
William Robert Oliver
|
|
Liberal
|
Carlton James Oliver
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
Yes
|
Abitibi
|
October 22, 1923
|
Joseph-Édouard Perrault
|
|
Liberal
|
Hector Authier
|
|
Liberal
|
Chose to sit for Arthabaska
|
Yes
|
15th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1919–1923
By-election |
Date |
Incumbent |
Party |
Winner |
Party |
Cause |
Retained
|
Sherbrooke
|
September 7, 1922†
|
Joseph-Henri Lemay
|
|
Liberal
|
Ludger Forest
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed a judge
|
Yes
|
Labelle
|
August 17, 1922
|
Honoré Achim
|
|
Liberal
|
Désiré Lahaie
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed a judge
|
Yes
|
Verchères
|
December 22, 1921
|
Adrien Beaudry
|
|
Liberal
|
Jean-Marie Richard
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed Chairman of the Public Services Commission
|
Yes
|
Témiscouata
|
December 22, 1921
|
Louis-Eugène-Aduire Parrot
|
|
Liberal
|
Eugène Godbout
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
Yes
|
Montréal–Ste-Marie
|
December 22, 1921
|
Napoléon Séguin
|
|
Liberal
|
Joseph Gauthier
|
|
Parti ouvrier
|
Appointed Governor of Bordeaux Prison
|
No
|
Wolfe
|
December 15, 1921†
|
Joseph-Eugène Rhéault
|
|
Liberal
|
Cyrinus Lemieux
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
Yes
|
Trois-Rivières
|
December 15, 1921†
|
Joseph-Adolphe Tessier
|
|
Liberal
|
Louis-Philippe Mercier
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed Chairman of the Running Streams Commission
|
Yes
|
Richmond
|
December 15, 1921†
|
Walter George Mitchell
|
|
Liberal
|
Jacob Nicol
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation to contest the 1921 federal election
|
Yes
|
Beauce
|
December 15, 1921†
|
Arthur Godbout
|
|
Liberal
|
Joseph-Hughes Fortier
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed a judge
|
Yes
|
Saint-Maurice
|
October 19, 1920
|
Georges-Isidore Delisle
|
|
Liberal
|
Léonide-Nestor-Arthur Ricard
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
Yes
|
Kamouraska
|
October 19, 1920
|
Charles-Adolphe Stein
|
|
Liberal
|
Nérée Morin
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation to enter federal politics
|
Yes
|
Portneuf
|
October 11, 1920†
|
Lomer Gouin
|
|
Liberal
|
Édouard Hamel
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed to the Legislative Council
|
Yes
|
Terrebonne
|
September 6, 1919†
|
Athanase David
|
|
Liberal
|
Athanase David
|
|
Liberal
|
Sought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Secretary
|
Yes
|
Bellechasse
|
September 6, 1919†
|
Antonin Galipeault
|
|
Liberal
|
Antonin Galipeault
|
|
Liberal
|
Sought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Public Works and Labour
|
Yes
|
Arthabaska
|
September 6, 1919†
|
Joseph-Édouard Perrault
|
|
Liberal
|
Joseph-Édouard Perrault
|
|
Liberal
|
Sought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Colonization, Mines and Fisheries
|
Yes
|
† Won by acclamation
14th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1916–1919
† Won by acclamation
13th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1912–1916
By-election |
Date |
Incumbent |
Party |
Winner |
Party |
Cause |
Retained
|
Richmond
|
November 21, 1914†
|
Peter Samuel George Mackenzie
|
|
Liberal
|
Walter George Mitchell
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
Yes
|
Châteauguay
|
May 9, 1914†
|
Honoré Mercier Jr.
|
|
Liberal
|
Honoré Mercier Jr.
|
|
Liberal
|
Sought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Colonization, Mines and Fisheries
|
Yes
|
Bonaventure
|
May 7, 1914†
|
John Hall Kelly
|
|
Liberal
|
Joseph-Fabien Bugeaud
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed to the Legislative Council
|
Yes
|
Trois-Rivières
|
March 18, 1914
|
Joseph-Adolphe Tessier
|
|
Liberal
|
Joseph-Adolphe Tessier
|
|
Liberal
|
Sought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Highways
|
Yes
|
St-Jean
|
November 10, 1913
|
Lomer Gouin
|
|
Liberal
|
Marcellin Robert
|
|
Liberal
|
Chose to sit for Portneuf
|
Yes
|
Huntingdon
|
November 10, 1913
|
William H. Walker
|
|
Liberal
|
Andrew Philps
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
Yes
|
Nicolet
|
June 2, 1913
|
Charles Ramsay Devlin
|
|
Liberal
|
Laetare Roy
|
|
Liberal
|
Chose to sit for Témiscamingue
|
Yes
|
Dorchester
|
June 2, 1913
|
Alfred Morissett
|
|
Liberal
|
Lucien Cannon
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed Clerk of the Executive Council
|
Yes
|
Stanstead
|
January 16, 1913†
|
Prosper-Alfred Bissonnet
|
|
Liberal
|
Alfred-Joseph Bissonnett
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed Collector of Revenue
|
Yes
|
Bagot
|
January 16, 1913†
|
Frédéric-Hector Daigneault
|
|
Liberal
|
Joseph-Émery Phaneuf
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed Inspector of Asylums and Prisons
|
Yes
|
Verchères
|
October 16, 1912†
|
Amédée Geoffrion
|
|
Liberal
|
Joseph-Léonide Perron
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed Recorder of Montreal
|
Yes
|
† Won by acclamation
12th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1908–1912
By-election |
Date |
Incumbent |
Party |
Winner |
Party |
Cause |
Retained
|
Lévis
|
September 21, 1911
|
Jean-Cléophas Blouin
|
|
Liberal
|
Laetare Roy
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed Sheriff
|
Yes
|
Sherbrooke
|
August 17, 1911†
|
Jean-Marie-Joseph-Pantaléon Pelletier
|
|
Liberal
|
Calixte-Émile Therrien
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed Agent-General in London
|
Yes
|
St. Jean
|
December 29, 1910
|
Gabriel Marchand
|
|
Liberal
|
Marcellin Robert
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
Yes
|
Drummond
|
March 5, 1910
|
Joseph Laferté
|
|
Liberal
|
Jules Allard
|
|
Liberal
|
Void Election
|
Yes
|
Argenteuil
|
March 5, 1910
|
William Alexander Weir
|
|
Liberal
|
John Hay
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed a judge
|
Yes
|
Gaspé
|
February 17, 1910
|
Louis-Joseph Lemieux
|
|
Liberal
|
Joseph-Léonide Perron
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed Sheriff
|
Yes
|
Richmond
|
January 27, 1910†
|
Peter Samuel George Mackenzie
|
|
Liberal
|
Peter Samuel George Mackenzie
|
|
Liberal
|
Sought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Treasurer
|
Yes
|
Kamouraska
|
December 6, 1909†
|
Louis-Rodolphe Roy
|
|
Liberal
|
Louis-Auguste Dupuis
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed a judge
|
Yes
|
L'Islet
|
November 29, 1909†
|
Joseph-Édouard Caron
|
|
Liberal
|
Joseph-Édouard Caron
|
|
Liberal
|
Sought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Agriculture
|
Yes
|
St. Sauveur
|
November 12, 1909
|
Charles-Eugene Côté
|
|
Liberal
|
Joseph-Alphonse Langlois
|
|
Parti ouvrier
|
Appointed registrar
|
No
|
Montréal division no. 2
|
November 12, 1909
|
Henri Bourassa
|
|
Ligue nationaliste canadienne
|
Clement Robillard
|
|
Liberal
|
Chose to sit for St. Hyacinthe
|
No
|
Chambly
|
November 12, 1909
|
Maurice Perrault
|
|
Liberal
|
Lesieur Desaulniers
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
Yes
|
Hochelaga
|
February 2, 1909†
|
Louis-Jérémie Décarie
|
|
Liberal
|
Louis-Jérémie Décarie
|
|
Liberal
|
Sought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Agriculture
|
Yes
|
Bellechasse
|
February 2, 1909†
|
Adélard Turgeon
|
|
Liberal
|
Antonin Galipeault
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed to the Legislative Council
|
Yes
|
Montréal division no. 6
|
December 28, 1908
|
Denis Tansey
|
|
Conservative
|
Michael James Walsh
|
|
Liberal
|
Void Election
|
No
|
Laval
|
December 28, 1908
|
Joseph-Wenceslas Lévesque
|
|
Liberal
|
Joseph-Wenceslas Lévesque
|
|
Liberal
|
Void Election
|
Yes
|
Châteauguay
|
December 28, 1908
|
Hospice Dumtremble
|
|
Conservative
|
Honoré Mercier Jr.
|
|
Liberal
|
Void Election
|
No
|
Québec Centre
|
December 23, 1908
|
Amédée Robitaille
|
|
Liberal
|
Eugène Leclerc
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed a prothonotary
|
Yes
|
Montréal division no. 1
|
December 21, 1908†
|
Georges-Albini Lacombe
|
|
Liberal
|
Napoléon Séguin
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed registrar
|
Yes
|
Rouville
|
October 26, 1908
|
Alfred Girard
|
|
Liberal
|
Joseph-Edmond Robert
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed a prothonotary
|
Yes
|
Lac-Saint-Jean
|
October 14, 1908†
|
Theodore-Louis-Antoine Broet
|
|
Liberal
|
Jean-Baptiste Carbonneau
|
|
Liberal
|
Death (railroad accident)
|
Yes
|
† Won by acclamation
11th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1904–1908
By-election |
Date |
Incumbent |
Party |
Winner |
Party |
Cause |
Retained
|
Châteauguay
|
December 16, 1907
|
François-Xavier Dupuis
|
|
Liberal
|
Honoré Mercier Jr.
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed Recorder of the Municipal Court of Montreal
|
Yes
|
Rimouski
|
November 4, 1907
|
Auguste Tessier
|
|
Liberal
|
Pierre-Émile D'Anjou
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed a judge
|
Yes
|
Nicolet
|
November 4, 1907
|
Alfred Marchildon
|
|
Liberal
|
Charles Ramsey Devlin
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation pending appointment as a judge
|
Yes
|
Montmorency
|
November 4, 1907
|
Louis-Alexandre Taschereau
|
|
Liberal
|
Louis-Alexandre Taschereau
|
|
Liberal
|
Sought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Public Works and Labor
|
Yes
|
Bellechasse
|
November 4, 1907
|
Adélard Turgeon
|
|
Liberal
|
Adélard Turgeon
|
|
Liberal
|
Sought re-election against Henri Bourassa
|
Yes
|
Montréal division no. 5
|
January 24, 1907
|
Christopher Benfield Carter
|
|
Liberal
|
Charles Ernest Gault
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
No
|
Îles-de-la-Madeleine
|
November 20, 1906
|
Robert Jamieson Leslie
|
|
Liberal
|
Louis-Albin Thériault
|
|
Liberal
|
Death (shipwreck)
|
Yes
|
Iberville
|
November 5, 1906
|
François Gosselin
|
|
Liberal
|
Joseph-Aldéric Benoit
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed to the Legislative Council
|
Yes
|
L'Assomption
|
October 29, 1906†
|
Joseph-Edouard Duhamel
|
|
Liberal
|
Louis-Joseph Gauthier
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed Inspector of the Registration Office
|
Yes
|
Brome
|
September 10, 1906†
|
John Charles McCorkill
|
|
Liberal
|
William Frederick Vilas
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed a judge
|
Yes
|
Argenteuil
|
September 10, 1906†
|
William Alexander Weir
|
|
Liberal
|
William Alexander Weir
|
|
Liberal
|
Sought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Public Works and Labor
|
Yes
|
Napierville
|
December 14, 1905
|
Dominique Monet
|
|
Liberal
|
Cyprien Dorris
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed Protonotary
|
Yes
|
St. Sauveur
|
October 14, 1905
|
Simon-Napoléon Parent
|
|
Liberal
|
Charles-Eugène Côté
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation to be appointed Chairman of the Transcontinental Railway Commission
|
Yes
|
Montréal division no. 4
|
October 7, 1905†
|
James Cochrane
|
|
Liberal
|
George Washington Stephens, Jr.
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
Yes
|
Terrebonne
|
July 17, 1905†
|
Jean Prévost
|
|
Liberal
|
Jean Prévost
|
|
Liberal
|
Sought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Colonization, Mines and Fisheries
|
Yes
|
Yamaska
|
June 20, 1905†
|
Jules Allard
|
|
Liberal
|
Guillaume-Édouard Ouellet
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed to the Legislative Council
|
Yes
|
Montréal division no. 2
|
April 10, 1905
|
Lomer Gouin
|
|
Liberal
|
Lomer Gouin
|
|
Liberal
|
Sought re-election upon appointment as Premier and Attorney General
|
Yes
|
Rimouski
|
April 3, 1905†
|
Auguste Tessier
|
|
Liberal
|
Auguste Tessier
|
|
Liberal
|
Sought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Agriculture
|
Yes
|
Kamouraska
|
April 3, 1905†
|
Louis-Rodolphe Roy
|
|
Liberal
|
Louis-Rodolphe Roy
|
|
Liberal
|
Sought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Secretary
|
Yes
|
Bellechasse
|
April 3, 1905†
|
Adélard Turgeon
|
|
Liberal
|
Adélard Turgeon
|
|
Liberal
|
Sought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Lands, Mines and Fisheries
|
Yes
|
† Won by acclamation
10th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1900–1904
By-election |
Date |
Incumbent |
Party |
Winner |
Party |
Cause |
Retained
|
Shefford
|
March 10, 1904
|
Tancrède Boucher de Grandbois
|
|
Liberal
|
Auguste Mathieu
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
Yes
|
Portneuf
|
March 10, 1904
|
Jules Tessier
|
|
Liberal
|
Damase-Épiphane Naud
|
|
Conservative
|
Appointed to the Senate
|
No
|
Maskinongé
|
March 10, 1904
|
Hector Caron
|
|
Liberal
|
Georges Lafontaine
|
|
Conservative
|
Appointed Superintendent of Game and Fisheries
|
No
|
Berthier
|
March 10, 1904
|
Cuthbert-Alphonse Chênevert
|
|
Liberal
|
Joseph Lafontaine
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed Recorder for the Quebec Court of Appeal
|
Yes
|
Brome
|
October 29, 1903
|
Henry Thomas Duffy
|
|
Liberal
|
John Charles McCorkill
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
Yes
|
Stanstead
|
October 3, 1902
|
Moodie Brock Lovell
|
|
Liberal
|
Georges-Henri Saint-Pierre
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
No
|
Soulanges
|
October 3, 1902
|
Avila-Gonzague Bourbonnais
|
|
Liberal
|
Arcand-Momer Bissonnette
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
No
|
L'Islet
|
September 26, 1902†
|
François-Gilbert Miville Dechêne
|
|
Liberal
|
Joseph-Édouard Caron
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
Yes
|
Québec Centre
|
July 11, 1902†
|
Amédée Robitaille
|
|
Liberal
|
Amédée Robitaille
|
|
Liberal
|
Sought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Secretary
|
Yes
|
Beauce
|
January 31, 1902
|
Henri Sévérin Béland
|
|
Liberal
|
Arthur Godbout
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation to enter federal politics
|
Yes
|
Vaudreuil
|
October 31, 1901
|
Émery Lalonde
|
|
Liberal
|
Hormidas Pilon
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed Registrar
|
Yes
|
Québec Comté
|
October 31, 1901
|
Némèse Garneau
|
|
Liberal
|
Cyrille-Fraser Delâge
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed to the Legislative Council
|
Yes
|
Drummond
|
October 31, 1901
|
William John Watts
|
|
Liberal
|
Joseph Laferté
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed Registrar
|
Yes
|
Lévis
|
October 24, 1901†
|
Charles Langelier
|
|
Liberal
|
Jean-Cléophas Blouin
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed Sheriff
|
Yes
|
† Won by acclamation
9th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1897–1900
By-election |
Date |
Incumbent |
Party |
Winner |
Party |
Cause |
Retained
|
Matane
|
January 11, 1899
|
Louis-Félix Pinault
|
|
Liberal
|
Donat Caron
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed Deputy Minister of Militia
|
Yes
|
Verchères
|
December 19, 1898
|
Étienne Blanchard
|
|
Liberal
|
Étienne Blanchard
|
|
Liberal
|
Void Election
|
Yes
|
Missisquoi
|
December 19, 1898
|
John Charles McCorkill
|
|
Liberal
|
Cedric Lemoine Cotton
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed to the Legislative Council
|
Yes
|
Lévis
|
December 19, 1898
|
Nazaire-Nicolas Olivier
|
|
Liberal
|
Charles Langelier
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
Yes
|
Beauharnois
|
December 19, 1898
|
Élie-Hercule Bisson
|
|
Liberal
|
Arthur Plante
|
|
Conservative
|
Appointed Prothonotary for Beauharnois
|
No
|
Bonaventure
|
December 22, 1897
|
Victor Gladu
|
|
Liberal
|
Jules Allard
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
Yes
|
Lévis
|
December 22, 1897
|
François-Xavier Lemieux
|
|
Liberal
|
Nazaire-Nicolas Olivier
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed a judge
|
Yes
|
Bonaventure
|
December 22, 1897
|
François-Xavier Lemieux
|
|
Liberal
|
William Henry Clapperton
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed a judge
|
Yes
|
Yamaska
|
November 16, 1897
|
Albéric-Archie Mondou
|
|
Conservative
|
Victor Gladu
|
|
Liberal
|
Void Election
|
No
|
Brome
|
June 19, 1897
|
Henry Thomas Duffy
|
|
Liberal
|
Henry Thomas Duffy
|
|
Liberal
|
Sought re-election upon appointment as Commissioner of Public Works
|
Yes
|
St. Sauveur
|
June 12, 1897†
|
Simon-Napoléon Parent
|
|
Liberal
|
Simon-Napoléon Parent
|
|
Liberal
|
Sought re-election upon appointment as Commissioner of Lands, Forests and Fisheries
|
Yes
|
St. Jean
|
June 12, 1897†
|
Félix-Gabriel Marchand
|
|
Liberal
|
Félix-Gabriel Marchand
|
|
Liberal
|
Sought re-election upon appointment as Premier and Provincial Treasurer
|
Yes
|
L'Islet
|
June 12, 1897†
|
François-Gilbert Miville Dechêne
|
|
Liberal
|
François-Gilbert Miville Dechêne
|
|
Liberal
|
Sought re-election upon appointment as Commissioner of Agriculture
|
Yes
|
Châteauguay
|
June 12, 1897†
|
Joseph-Émery Robidoux
|
|
Liberal
|
Joseph-Émery Robidoux
|
|
Liberal
|
Sought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Secretary
|
Yes
|
Bellechasse
|
June 12, 1897†
|
Adélard Turgeon
|
|
Liberal
|
Adélard Turgeon
|
|
Liberal
|
Sought re-election upon appointment as Commissioner of Colonization and Mines
|
Yes
|
† Won by acclamation
8th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1892–1897
By-election |
Date |
Incumbent |
Party |
Winner |
Party |
Cause |
Retained
|
Montmorency
|
June 23, 1896
|
Thomas Chase-Casgrain
|
|
Conservative
|
Édouard Bouffard
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation to contest the 1896 federal election
|
Yes
|
Montréal division no. 4
|
June 4, 1896†
|
Alexander Webb Morris
|
|
Conservative
|
Albert William Atwater
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation to provide a seat for Atwater
|
Yes
|
Montréal division no. 6
|
October 22, 1895
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
|
Conservative
|
James John Edmund Guerin
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
No
|
Stanstead
|
March 21, 1895
|
Michael Felix Hackett
|
|
Conservative
|
Michael Felix Hackett
|
|
Conservative
|
Sought re-election upon appointment as President of the Executive Council
|
Yes
|
Bonaventure
|
December 11, 1894
|
Honoré Mercier
|
|
Liberal
|
François-Xavier Lemieux
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
Yes
|
Compton
|
October 19, 1894
|
John McIntosh
|
|
Conservative
|
Charles McClary
|
|
Conservative
|
Appointed Sheriff
|
Yes
|
Chambly
|
December 31, 1892†
|
Louis-Olivier Taillon
|
|
Conservative
|
Louis-Olivier Taillon
|
|
Conservative
|
Sought re-election upon appointment as Premier
|
Yes
|
Trois-Rivières
|
November 3, 1892
|
Télesphore-Eusèbe Normand
|
|
Conservative
|
Télesphore-Eusèbe Normand
|
|
Conservative
|
Void Election
|
Yes
|
Matane
|
November 3, 1892
|
Edmund James Flynn
|
|
Conservative
|
Louis-Félix Pinault
|
|
Liberal
|
Chose to sit for Gaspé
|
No
|
Beauharnois
|
June 7, 1892
|
Moïse Plante
|
|
Conservative
|
Élie-Hercule Bisson
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
No
|
† Won by acclamation
7th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1890–1891
† Won by acclamation
6th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1886–1890
By-election |
Date |
Incumbent |
Party |
Winner |
Party |
Cause |
Retained
|
Berthier
|
January 15, 1890
|
Louis Sylvestre
|
|
Liberal
|
Omer Dostaler
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation to be appointed to the Legislative Council
|
Yes
|
Québec Ouest
|
December 30, 1889
|
Owen Murphy
|
|
Liberal
|
Owen Murphy
|
|
Liberal
|
Void Election
|
Yes
|
Rimouski
|
December 4, 1889
|
Édouard-Onésiphore Martin
|
|
Liberal
|
Auguste Tessier
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
Yes
|
Brome
|
November 28, 1889
|
William Warren Lynch
|
|
Conservative
|
Rufus Nelson England
|
|
Conservative
|
Appointed a judge
|
Yes
|
Joliette
|
October 23, 1889
|
Louis Basinet
|
|
Liberal
|
Louis Basinet
|
|
Liberal
|
Void Election
|
Yes
|
Laprairie
|
January 24, 1889
|
Odilon Goyette
|
|
Parti national
|
Odilon Goyette
|
|
Parti national
|
Void Election
|
Yes
|
Mégantic
|
December 27, 1888
|
Andrew Stuart Johnson
|
|
Liberal
|
William Rhodes
|
|
Liberal
|
Void Election
|
Yes
|
L'Assomption
|
December 27, 1888
|
Ludger Forest
|
|
Liberal
|
Ludger Forest
|
|
Liberal
|
Void Election
|
Yes
|
Dorchester
|
December 20, 1888†
|
Louis-Napoléon Larochelle
|
|
Liberal
|
Louis-Philippe Pelletier
|
|
Nationalist Conservative
|
Appointed to the Legislative Council
|
No
|
Nicolet
|
July 17, 1888
|
Louis-Trefflé Dorais
|
|
Independent Conservative
|
Honoré Brunelle Tourigny
|
|
Conservative
|
Void Election
|
No
|
Chicoutimi et Saguenay
|
June 18, 1888
|
Élie Saint-Hilaire
|
|
Independent Conservative
|
Séverin Dumais
|
|
Parti national
|
Death
|
No
|
Trois-Rivières
|
May 25, 1888
|
Arthur Turcotte
|
|
Liberal
|
Arthur Turcotte
|
|
Liberal
|
Sought re-election upon appointment as Attorney General
|
Yes
|
Shefford
|
May 18, 1888
|
Thomas Brassard
|
|
Liberal
|
Tancrède Boucher de Grosbois
|
|
Liberal
|
Void Election
|
Yes
|
Laval
|
May 8, 1888
|
Pierre-Évariste Leblanc
|
|
Conservative
|
Pierre-Évariste Leblanc
|
|
Conservative
|
Void Election
|
Yes
|
Missisquoi
|
April 28, 1888
|
Elijah Edmund Spencer
|
|
Conservative
|
Elijah Edmund Spencer
|
|
Conservative
|
Void Election
|
Yes
|
Maskinongé
|
April 28, 1888
|
Édouard Caron
|
|
Conservative
|
Joseph-Hormisdas Legris
|
|
Parti national
|
Void Election
|
No
|
Hochelaga
|
April 28, 1888
|
Joseph-Octave Villeneuve
|
|
Conservative
|
Charles Champagne
|
|
Liberal
|
Void Election
|
No
|
Ottawa
|
September 14, 1887
|
Narcisse-Édouard Cormier
|
|
Conservative
|
Alfred Rochon
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation in exchange for withdrawal of election petition
|
No
|
Laprairie
|
July 30, 1887
|
Léon-Benoît-Alfred Charlebois
|
|
Conservative
|
Odilon Goyette
|
|
Parti national
|
Death
|
No
|
St. Hyacinthe
|
February 12, 1887†
|
Honoré Mercier
|
|
Liberal
|
Honoré Mercier
|
|
Liberal
|
Sought re-election upon appointment as Premier and Attorney General
|
Yes
|
Québec Est
|
February 12, 1887†
|
Joseph Shehyn
|
|
Liberal
|
Joseph Shehyn
|
|
Liberal
|
Sought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Treasurer
|
Yes
|
Montréal Centre
|
February 12, 1887†
|
James McShane
|
|
Liberal
|
James McShane
|
|
Liberal
|
Sought re-election upon appointment as Commissioner of Agriculture and Public Works
|
Yes
|
Kamouraska
|
February 12, 1887†
|
Charles-Antoine-Ernest Gagnon
|
|
Liberal
|
Charles-Antoine-Ernest Gagnon
|
|
Liberal
|
Sought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Secretary
|
Yes
|
Iberville
|
February 12, 1887†
|
Georges Duhamel
|
|
Parti national
|
Georges Duhamel
|
|
Parti national
|
Sought re-election upon appointment as Solicitor General
|
Yes
|
Montcalm
|
December 11, 1886
|
Jean-Baptiste-Trefflé Richard
|
|
Conservative
|
Louis-Olivier Taillon
|
|
Conservative
|
Appointed crown lands agent
|
Yes
|
Iberville
|
December 11, 1886
|
Alexis-Louis Demers
|
|
Liberal
|
Georges Duhamel
|
|
Parti national*
|
Death
|
Yes
|
† 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
|
Verchères
|
May 5, 1886
|
Abraham Bernard
|
|
Liberal
|
Abraham Bernard
|
|
Liberal
|
Void Election
|
Yes
|
Drummond et Arthabaska
|
March 24, 1886
|
William John Watts
|
|
Liberal
|
Joseph-Éna Girouard
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation over disagreement with his party over Louis Riel
|
Yes
|
Lotbinière
|
January 30, 1886
|
Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière
|
|
Liberal
|
Édouard-Hippolyte Laliberté
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation over disagreement with his party over Louis Riel
|
Yes
|
Joliette
|
September 24, 1885
|
Vincent-Paul Lavallée
|
|
Conservative
|
Joseph-Norbert-Alfred McConville
|
|
Conservative
|
Appointed to the Legislative Council
|
Yes
|
Mégantic
|
October 29, 1884
|
George Irvine
|
|
Liberal
|
John Whyte
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed a judge
|
Yes
|
Laval
|
July 14, 1884
|
Amédée Gaboury
|
|
Liberal
|
Pierre-Évariste Leblanc
|
|
Conservative
|
Void Election
|
No
|
Vaudreuil
|
June 19, 1884†
|
François-Xavier Archambault
|
|
Conservative
|
Alfred Lapointe
|
|
Conservative
|
Void Election
|
Yes
|
Gaspé
|
April 2, 1884
|
Edmund James Flynn
|
|
Conservative
|
Edmund James Flynn
|
|
Conservative
|
Sought re-election upon appointment as Commissioner of Railways
|
Yes
|
Trois-Rivières
|
March 26, 1884
|
Sévère Dumoulin
|
|
Conservative
|
Arthur Turcotte
|
|
Independent Conservative
|
Void Election
|
No
|
Jacques Cartier
|
March 26, 1884
|
Joseph-Alfred Mousseau
|
|
Conservative
|
Arthur Boyer
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed a judge
|
No
|
Deux-Montagnes
|
March 26, 1884
|
Benjamin Beauchamp
|
|
Conservative
|
Benjamin Beauchamp
|
|
Conservative
|
Void Election
|
Yes
|
Chateauguay
|
March 26, 1884
|
Édouard Laberge
|
|
Liberal
|
Joseph-Émery Robidoux
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
Yes
|
Sherbrooke
|
February 9, 1884†
|
Joseph Gibb Robertson
|
|
Conservative
|
Joseph Gibb Robertson
|
|
Conservative
|
Sought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Treasurer
|
Yes
|
Montreal Est
|
February 9, 1884†
|
Louis-Olivier Taillon
|
|
Conservative
|
Louis-Olivier Taillon
|
|
Conservative
|
Sought re-election upon appointment as Attorney General
|
Yes
|
Lévis
|
November 16, 1883
|
Étienne-Théodore Pâquet
|
|
Conservative
|
François-Xavier Lemieux
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed Sheriff
|
No
|
Jacques Cartier
|
September 26, 1883
|
Joseph-Alfred Mousseau
|
|
Conservative
|
Joseph-Alfred Mousseau
|
|
Conservative
|
Void Election
|
Yes
|
Laval
|
June 13, 1883
|
Pierre-Évariste Leblanc
|
|
Conservative
|
Amédée Gaboury
|
|
Liberal
|
Void Election
|
No
|
Nicolet
|
February 5, 1883
|
Charles-Édouard Houde
|
|
Conservative
|
Louis-Trefflé Dorais
|
|
Independent Conservative
|
Void Election
|
No
|
Kamouraska
|
January 30, 1883
|
Charles-Antoine-Ernest Gagnon
|
|
Liberal
|
Charles-Antoine-Ernest Gagnon
|
|
Liberal
|
Void Election
|
Yes
|
Bonaventure
|
October 31, 1882†
|
Louis-Joseph Riopel
|
|
Conservative
|
Henri-Josué Martin
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation to contest the 1882 federal election
|
Yes
|
Vaudreuil
|
October 30, 1882
|
Émery Lalonde
|
|
Conservative
|
François-Xavier Archambault
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation upon appointment as an official at the Palace of Justice in Montreal
|
Yes
|
Laval
|
October 30, 1882
|
Louis-Onésime Loranger
|
|
Conservative
|
Pierre-Évariste Leblanc
|
|
Conservative
|
Appointed a judge
|
Yes
|
Deux-Montagnes
|
October 21, 1882
|
Charles Champagne
|
|
Conservative
|
Benjamin Beauchamp
|
|
Conservative
|
Sought re-election following dismissal of election petition
|
Yes
|
Jacques-Cartier
|
August 26, 1882
|
Narcisse Lecavalier
|
|
Conservative
|
Joseph-Alfred Mousseau
|
|
Conservative
|
Appointed Registrar
|
Yes
|
Terrebonne
|
August 19, 1882†
|
Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau
|
|
Conservative
|
Guillaume-Alphonse Nantel
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation upon appointment to the federal cabinet
|
Yes
|
Beauce
|
August 14, 1880†
|
Jean Blanchet
|
|
Conservative
|
Jean Blanchet
|
|
Conservative
|
Sought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Secretary and Registrar
|
Yes
|
Pontiac
|
March 6, 1882
|
Thomas Bryson
|
|
Conservative
|
William Joseph Poupore
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
Yes
|
Yamaska
|
February 6, 1882†
|
Jonathan Saxton Campbell Würtele
|
|
Conservative
|
Jonathan Saxton Campbell Würtele
|
|
Conservative
|
Sought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Treasurer
|
Yes
|
† Won by acclamation
4th Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1878–1881
By-election |
Date |
Incumbent |
Party |
Winner |
Party |
Cause |
Retained
|
Berthier
|
December 30, 1880
|
Joseph Robillard
|
|
Conservative
|
Joseph Robillard
|
|
Conservative
|
Void Election
|
Yes
|
L’Assomption
|
June 4, 1880
|
Onuphe Peltier
|
|
Conservative
|
Joseph Marion
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
Yes
|
Chicoutimi et Saguenay
|
March 27, 1880†
|
William Evan Price
|
|
Conservative
|
Joseph-Élisée Beaudet
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation
|
Yes
|
Rimouski
|
March 3, 1880
|
Alexandre Chauveau
|
|
Liberal
|
Joseph Parent
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed a judge
|
Yes
|
Gaspé
|
December 6, 1879†
|
Edmund James Flynn*
|
|
Conservative
|
Edmund James Flynn
|
|
Conservative
|
Sought re-election upon appointment as Commissioner of Crown Lands
|
Yes
|
Sherbrooke
|
November 20, 1879
|
Joseph Gibb Robertson
|
|
Conservative
|
Joseph Gibb Robertson
|
|
Conservative
|
Sought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Treasurer
|
Yes
|
Lévis
|
November 20, 1879
|
Étienne-Théodore Pâquet*
|
|
Conservative
|
Étienne-Théodore Pâquet
|
|
Conservative
|
Sought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Secretary and Registrar
|
Yes
|
Brome
|
November 20, 1879
|
William Warren Lynch
|
|
Conservative
|
William Warren Lynch
|
|
Conservative
|
Sought re-election upon appointment as Solicitor General
|
Yes
|
Terrebonne
|
November 13, 1879†
|
Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau
|
|
Conservative
|
Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau
|
|
Conservative
|
Sought re-election upon appointment as Premier and Commissioner of Agriculture and Public Works
|
Yes
|
Laval
|
November 13, 1879†
|
Louis-Onésime Loranger
|
|
Conservative
|
Louis-Onésime Loranger
|
|
Conservative
|
Sought re-election upon appointment as Attorney General
|
Yes
|
Verchères
|
July 17, 1879
|
Jean-Baptiste Brousseau
|
|
Liberal
|
Achille Larose
|
|
Liberal
|
Void Election
|
Yes
|
Chambly
|
June 26, 1879
|
Michel-Dosithée-Stanislas Martel
|
|
Conservative
|
Raymond Préfontaine
|
|
Liberal
|
Void Election
|
No
|
Rouville
|
June 18, 1879
|
Solime Bertrand
|
|
Conservative
|
Flavien-Guillaume Bouthillier
|
|
Liberal
|
Void Election
|
No
|
St. Hyacinthe
|
June 3, 1879
|
Pierre Bachand
|
|
Liberal
|
Honoré Mercier
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
Yes
|
† 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 Ouest
|
December 17, 1877
|
John Hearn
|
|
Conservative
|
Richard Alleyn
|
|
Conservative
|
Appointed to the Legislative Council
|
Yes
|
Gaspé
|
July 2, 1877
|
Pierre-Étienne Fortin
|
|
Conservative
|
Pierre-Étienne Fortin
|
|
Conservative
|
Void Election
|
Yes
|
Kamouraska
|
March 19, 1877
|
Charles-François Roy
|
|
Conservative
|
Joseph Dumont
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation to enter federal politics
|
No
|
Bonaventure
|
February 22, 1877
|
Pierre-Clovis Beauchesne
|
|
Conservative
|
Joseph Israël Tarte
|
|
Conservative
|
Void Election
|
Yes
|
Montmagny
|
November 30, 1876
|
Auguste Charles Philippe Robert Landry
|
|
Conservative
|
Louis-Napoléon Fortin
|
|
Liberal
|
Void Election
|
No
|
Nicolet
|
August 18, 1876
|
François-Xavier-Ovide Méthot
|
|
Conservative
|
Charles-Édouard Houde
|
|
Conservative
|
Void Election
|
Yes
|
Bagot
|
July 7, 1876
|
Pierre-Samuel Gendron
|
|
Conservative
|
Flavien Dupont
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation to become Prothonotary for the Quebec Superior Court in Montreal District
|
Yes
|
Huntingdon
|
April 24, 1876†
|
Alexander Cameron
|
|
Liberal
|
Alexander Cameron
|
|
Liberal
|
Void Election
|
Yes
|
Trois-Rivières
|
April 18, 1876
|
Henri-Gédéon Malhiot
|
|
Conservative
|
Arthur Turcotte
|
|
Independent Conservative
|
Appointed Commissioner of the Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway
|
No
|
Mégantic
|
April 18, 1876
|
George Irvine
|
|
Liberal
|
Andrew Kennedy
|
|
Conservative
|
Appointed Commissioner of the Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway
|
No
|
Deux-Montagnes
|
March 3, 1876
|
Gédéon Ouimet
|
|
Conservative
|
Charles Champagne
|
|
Conservative
|
Appointed Superintendent of Public Instruction
|
Yes
|
Terrebonne
|
February 10, 1876†
|
Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau
|
|
Conservative
|
Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau
|
|
Conservative
|
Sought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Secretary and Registrar
|
Yes
|
Missisquoi
|
February 10, 1876†
|
George Barnard Baker
|
|
Conservative
|
George Barnard Baker
|
|
Conservative
|
Sought re-election upon appointment as Solicitor General
|
Yes
|
† Won by acclamation
2nd Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1871–1875
By-election |
Date |
Incumbent |
Party |
Winner |
Party |
Cause |
Retained
|
Pontiac
|
October 26, 1874†
|
John Poupore
|
|
Conservative
|
Levi Ruggles Church
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation to provide a seat for Church
|
Yes
|
Québec-Comté
|
October 5, 1874†
|
Pierre Garneau
|
|
Conservative
|
Pierre Garneau
|
|
Conservative
|
Sought re-election upon appointment as Commissioner of Agriculture and Public Works
|
Yes
|
Montmorency
|
October 5, 1874†
|
Auguste-Réal Angers
|
|
Conservative
|
Auguste-Réal Angers
|
|
Conservative
|
Sought re-election upon appointment as Solicitor General
|
Yes
|
Trois-Rivières
|
October 3, 1874†
|
Henri-Gédéon Malhiot
|
|
Conservative
|
Henri-Gédéon Malhiot
|
|
Conservative
|
Sought re-election upon appointment as Commissioner of Crown Lands
|
Yes
|
Bonaventure
|
August 4–5, 1874
|
Théodore Robitaille
|
|
Conservative
|
Pierre-Clovis Beauchesne
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation upon abolition of the dual mandate
|
Yes
|
Huntingdon
|
May 30, 1874
|
Thomas Sanders
|
|
Conservative
|
Alexander Cameron
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
Yes
|
Chicoutimi et Saguenay
|
May 2, 1874†
|
Pierre-Alexis Tremblay
|
|
Liberal
|
Michel Guillaume Baby
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation upon abolition of the dual mandate
|
No
|
Québec Est
|
April 16–17, 1874
|
Charles Alphonse Pantaléon Pelletier
|
|
Liberal
|
Pierre-Vincent Valin
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation upon abolition of the dual mandate
|
No
|
Québec Centre
|
April 16–17, 1874
|
Hector-Louis Langevin
|
|
Conservative
|
Rémi-Ferdinand Rinfret
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation upon abolition of the dual mandate
|
Yes
|
Montcalm
|
March 13, 1874
|
Firmin Dugas
|
|
Conservative
|
Louis-Gustave Martin
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation upon abolition of the dual mandate
|
Yes
|
Beauce
|
February 24, 1874
|
Christian Pozer
|
|
Liberal
|
François-Xavier Dulac
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Conservative
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Resignation upon abolition of the dual mandate
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No
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Drummond-Arthabaska
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February 20, 1874
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Wilfrid Laurier
|
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Liberal
|
William John Watts
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation to contest the 1874 federal election
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No
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Yamaska
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February 11–12, 1874
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Charles-Ignace Gill
|
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Conservative
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Joseph Nestor Duguay
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation to contest the 1874 federal election
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Yes
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Montmorency
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February 10–11, 1874
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Joseph-Édouard Cauchon
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Conservative
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Auguste-Réal Angers
|
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Conservative
|
Resignation upon abolition of the dual mandate
|
Yes
|
Montréal Centre
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February 6, 1874†
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Luther Hamilton Holton
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Liberal
|
Charles Alexander
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation upon abolition of the dual mandate
|
Yes
|
Montmagny
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December 16, 1873
|
Télesphore Fournier
|
|
Liberal
|
François Langelier
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation following appointment to the federal cabinet
|
Yes
|
Montréal Ouest
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August 22, 1873
|
Francis Cassidy
|
|
Conservative
|
John Wait McGauvran
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
Yes
|
Beauharnois
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July 12, 1873
|
George-Étienne Cartier
|
|
Conservative
|
Élie-Hercule Bisson
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
No
|
Gaspé
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April 7, 1873†
|
Pierre-Étienne Fortin
|
|
Conservative
|
Pierre-Étienne Fortin
|
|
Conservative
|
Sought re-election upon appointment as Commissioner of Crown Lands
|
Yes
|
Québec-Comté
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March 21, 1873†
|
Pierre-Joseph-Olivier Chauveau
|
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Conservative
|
Pierre Garneau
|
|
Conservative
|
Appointed to the Senate
|
Yes
|
Terrebonne
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March 12, 1873†
|
Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau
|
|
Conservative
|
Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau
|
|
Conservative
|
Sought re-election upon appointment as Solicitor General
|
Yes
|
Québec-Est
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March 3–4, 1873
|
Jacques-Philippe Rhéaume
|
|
Conservative
|
Charles Alphonse Pantaléon Pelletier
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed an agent for the Seigneurial Commission
|
No
|
Montmorency
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December 23, 1872†
|
Joseph-Édouard Cauchon
|
|
Conservative
|
Joseph-Édouard Cauchon
|
|
Conservative
|
Sought re-election due to a scandal involving an asylum in Beauport
|
Yes
|
Rimouski
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April 29, 1872
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Louis Honoré Gosselin
|
|
Conservative
|
Alexandre Chauveau
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation
|
Yes
|
† Won by acclamation
1st Legislative Assembly of Quebec 1867–1871
† Won by acclamation
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