List of by-elections in the Province of Canada explained

The list of by-elections in the Province of Canada includes every by-election held in the Province of Canada from its creation in 1841 until Confederation in 1867. By-elections occurred whenever there was a vacancy in the Legislative Assembly. The Legislative Council was made an elective body in 1856 and by-elections occurred there as well. Due to the fluid nature of party allegiances during this time no attempt has been made to show them in this list.

Causes

A by-election occurs whenever there was a vacancy in the legislature. Vacancies occurred for the following reasons:

8th Parliament of the Province of Canada 1863–1867

By-election Date Incumbent Winner Cause
Oxford NorthJuly 14, 1866Hope Fleming MackenzieThomas OliverDeath
Wentworth NorthNovember 1, 1865William NotmanJames McMoniesDeath
HamiltonFebruary 21, 1865Isaac BuchananCharles MagillResignation
Ontario SouthJanuary 18, 1865Oliver MowatThomas Nicholson GibbsAppointed a judge
Trois-RivièresJanuary 16, 1865Joseph-Édouard TurcotteLouis-Charles Boucher de NivervilleDeath
Chicoutimi and SaguenayJanuary 3, 1865David Edward PricePierre-Alexis TremblayResignation to run for the Legislative Council
York WestDecember 14, 1864William Pearce HowlandWilliam Pearce HowlandSought re-election upon appointment as Postmaster General
Lanark NorthNovember 4, 1864Robert BellWilliam McDougallResignation to provide a seat for McDougall
PeterboroughSeptember 14, 1864Wilson Seymour CongerFrederick W. HaultainDeath
NiagaraSeptember 7, 1864John SimpsonAngus MorrisonAppointed Assistant Auditor of Public Accounts
Jacques-CartierAugust 26, 1864François-Zéphirin TasséGuillaume Gamelin GaucherAppointed Inspector of Prisons
Ontario NorthJuly 30, 1864William McDougallMatthew Crooks CameronSought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Secretary and Registrar
Ontario SouthJuly 18, 1864Oliver MowatOliver MowatSought re-election upon appointment as Postmaster General
Oxford SouthJuly 11, 1864George BrownGeorge BrownSought re-election upon appointment as President of the Executive Council
HamiltonApril 29, 1864Isaac BuchananIsaac BuchananSought re-election upon appointment as President of the Executive Council
Waterloo NorthApril 26, 1864Michael Hamilton FoleyIsaac Erb BowmanSought re-election upon appointment as Postmaster General
Northumberland WestApril 23, 1864James CockburnJames CockburnSought re-election upon appointment as Solicitor General for Upper Canada
KamouraskaApril 14, 1864Jean-Charles ChapaisJean-Charles ChapaisSought re-election upon appointment as Commissioner of Public Works
SherbrookeApril 11, 1864Alexander Tilloch GaltAlexander Tilloch GaltSought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Finance
NiagaraApril 11, 1864John SimpsonJohn SimpsonSought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Secretary and Registrar
Montreal WestApril 11, 1864Thomas D'Arcy McGeeThomas D'Arcy McGeeSought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Agriculture
Montreal EastApril 11, 1864George-Étienne CartierGeorge-Étienne CartierSought re-election upon appointment as Attorney General for Lower Canada
KingstonApril 11, 1864John A. MacdonaldJohn A. MacdonaldSought re-election upon appointment as Attorney General for Upper Canada
DorchesterApril 11, 1864Hector-Louis LangevinHector-Louis LangevinSought re-election upon appointment as Solicitor General for Lower Canada
Leeds SouthJanuary 30, 1864Albert Norton RichardsDavid Ford JonesSought re-election upon appointment as Solicitor General for Upper Canada
St. HyacintheOctober 1, 1863Louis-Victor SicotteRémi RaymondAppointed a judge
BagotAugust 15, 1863Maurice LaframboiseMaurice LaframboiseSought re-election upon appointment as Commissioner of Public Works

7th Parliament of the Province of Canada 1861–1863

By-election Date Incumbent Winner Cause
EssexApril 7, 1863Arthur RankinJohn O'ConnorVoid Election
LaprairieApril 1, 1863Thomas-Jean-Jacques LorangerAlfred PinsonneaultAppointed a judge
Oxford SouthMarch 19, 1863George Skeffington ConnorGeorge BrownAppointed a judge
NapiervilleNovember 17, 1862Jacques-Olivier BureauPierre BenoîtResignation to run for the Legislative Council
PerthJuly 3, 1862Michael Hamilton FoleyThomas Mayne DalyElected in two seats and re-elected at ministerial by-election in Waterloo North
HochelagaJune 20, 1862Paschal FalknerAntoine-Aimé DorionResignation to provide a seat for Dorion
Oxford NorthJune 14, 1862William McDougallWilliam McDougallSought re-election upon appointment as Commissioner of Crown Lands
CornwallJune 14, 1862John Sandfield MacdonaldJohn Sandfield MacdonaldSought re-election upon appointment as Attorney General for Upper Canada
York NorthJune 13, 1862Adam WilsonAdam WilsonSought re-election upon appointment as Solicitor General for Upper Canada
York WestJune 12, 1862William Pearce HowlandWilliam Pearce HowlandSought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Finance
St. HyacintheJune 12, 1862Louis-Victor SicotteLouis-Victor SicotteSought re-election upon appointment as Attorney General for Lower Canada
ArgenteuilJune 12, 1862John AbbottJohn AbbottSought re-election upon appointment as Solicitor General for Lower Canada
Waterloo NorthJune 9, 1862Michael Hamilton FoleyMichael Hamilton FoleySought re-election upon appointment as Postmaster General
Quebec CountyJune 9, 1862François ÉvanturelFrançois ÉvanturelSought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Agriculture
Montreal WestJune 5, 1862Thomas D'Arcy McGeeThomas D'Arcy McGeeSought re-election upon appointment as President of the Executive Council
Toronto WestApril 22, 1862John Beverley RobinsonJohn Beverley RobinsonSought re-election upon appointment as President of the Executive Council
LondonApril 7, 1862John CarlingJohn CarlingSought re-election upon appointment as Receiver General
BromeMarch 17, 1862Moses SweetChristopher DunkinAppointed Postmaster of Warden
MontcalmFebruary 20, 1862Jean-Louis MartinJoseph DufresneDeath
LavalSeptember 27, 1861Pierre LabelleLouis-Siméon MorinAppointed Inspector of Public Works

6th Parliament of the Province of Canada 1858–1861

By-election Date Incumbent Winner Cause
GreyMarch 4, 1861John Sheridan HoganJesse Thomas PurdyDeath
VaudreuilNovember 26, 1860Robert Unwin HarwoodJean-Baptiste MongenaisResignation to run for the Legislative Council
SheffordNovember 20, 1860Asa Belknap FosterVacant, no return made due to tie between Lucius Seth Huntington and Michel-Adrien Bessette. Assembly dissolved before the results could be decided.Resignation to run for the Legislative Council
LambtonNovember 19, 1860Malcolm CameronHope Fleming MackenzieResignation to run for the Legislative Council
LincolnNovember 7, 1860William Hamilton MerrittJohn Charles RykertResignation to run for the Legislative Council
Lanark NorthOctober 26, 1860Robert BellRobert BellResignation to run for the Legislative Council
Middlesex EastMay 31, 1860Marcus TalbotRobert CraikDeath
Quebec East*May 18, 1860Hippolyte DubordPierre-Gabriel HuotVoid Election
Quebec West*May 7, 1860Charles Joseph AlleynCharles Joseph AlleynVoid Election
Quebec Centre*May 7, 1860Georges-Honoré SimardGeorges-Honoré SimardVoid Election
TerrebonneFebruary 21, 1860Louis-Siméon MorinLouis-Siméon MorinSought re-election upon appointment as Solicitor General for Lower Canada
York NorthJanuary 14, 1860Joseph HartmanAdam WilsonDeath
RussellDecember 21, 1859G. B. Lyon-FellowesJohn LouxResignation due to election fraud
Wellington NorthFebruary 23, 1859Charles AllanJames RossDeath
MaskinongéDecember 14, 1858Louis-Honoré GauvreauGeorge CaronDeath
Brant EastDecember 1, 1858David ChristieHugh FinlaysonResignation to run for the Legislative Council
HaldimandOctober 7, 1858William Lyon MackenzieMichael HarcourtResignation
LotbinièreOctober 2, 1858John O'FarrellLewis Thomas DrummondVoid Election
SheffordSeptember 14, 1858Lewis Thomas DrummondAsa Belknap FosterSought re-election upon appointment as Attorney General for Lower Canada**
PortneufSeptember 11, 1858Joseph-Élie ThibaudeauJoseph-Élie ThibaudeauSought re-election upon appointment as President of the Executive Council and Minister of Agriculture**
MontrealSeptember 9, 1858Antoine-Aimé DorionAntoine-Aimé DorionSought re-election upon appointment as Commissioner of Crown Lands**
Oxford SouthSeptember 7, 1858George Skeffington ConnorGeorge Skeffington ConnorSought re-election upon appointment as Solicitor General for Upper Canada**
IbervilleSeptember 6, 1858Charles LabergeCharles LabergeSought re-election upon appointment as Solicitor General for Lower Canada**
Ontario SouthSeptember 4, 1858Oliver MowatOliver MowatSought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Secretary and Registrar**
BrockvilleSeptember 2, 1858George SherwoodGeorge SherwoodSought re-election upon appointment as Receiver General
TorontoSeptember 1, 1858George BrownGeorge BrownSought re-election upon appointment as Inspector General**
CornwallSeptember 1, 1858John Sandfield MacdonaldJohn Sandfield MacdonaldSought re-election upon appointment as Attorney General for Upper Canada**
LévisAugust 28, 1858François-Xavier LemieuxFrançois-Xavier LemieuxSought re-election upon appointment as Receiver General**
Waterloo NorthAugust 23, 1858Michael Hamilton FoleyMichael Hamilton FoleySought re-election upon appointment as Postmaster General**
SherbrookeAugust 23, 1858Alexander Tilloch GaltAlexander Tilloch GaltSought re-election upon appointment as Inspector General
Wellington NorthAugust 21, 1858Charles AllanCharles AllanVoid Election
Middlesex WestAugust 5, 1858John ScatcherdAngus Peter McDonaldDeath
Leeds North and Grenville NorthMay 21, 1858Basil R. ChurchOgle Robert GowanDeath
Oxford NorthMay 14, 1858George BrownWilliam McDougallChose to sit for Toronto
RenfrewMarch 3, 1858John Lorn McDougallWilliam CayleyAppointed Associate Coroner for the United Counties of Lanark and Renfrew
Northumberland WestFebruary 22, 1858Sidney SmithSidney SmithSought re-election upon appointment as Postmaster General
* Incumbents sat for Quebec City which was a three-member seat until 1860 when it was split into Centre, East and West districts. As a result, the by-elections were held for the new single-member seats

** Members of the Brown-Dorion Ministry of August 2–4, 1858

5th Parliament of the Province of Canada 1854–1857

By-election Date Incumbent Winner Cause
TerrebonneJune 23, 1857Gédéon-Mélasippe PrévostLouis-Siméon MorinResignation to provide a seat for Morin
Quebec CityApril 14, 1857Jean BlanchetGeorge Okill StuartResignation (ill health)
RimouskiFebruary 17, 1857Joseph-Charles TachéMichel Guillaume BabyResignation
Quebec CityOctober 27, 1856Jean ChabotGeorges-Honoré SimardAppointed a judge
Hastings NorthOctober 27, 1856Edmund MurneyGeorge BenjaminResignation to run for the Legislative Council
RouvilleOctober 4, 1856Joseph-Napoléon PoulinWilliam Henry ChaffersResignation to run for the Legislative Council
NiagaraJune 20, 1856Joseph Curran MorrisonJoseph Curran MorrisonSought re-election upon appointment as Receiver General
StansteadJune 10, 1856Timothy Lee TerrillTimothy Lee TerrillSought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Secretary and Registrar
ArgenteuilMay 12, 1856Sydney Robert BellinghamSydney Robert BellinghamVoid Election
RenfrewMarch 31, 1856Francis HincksJohn SuppleResignation
PeterboroughJanuary 26, 1856John LangtonWilson Seymour CongerAppointed Auditor of Public Accounts
Quebec CountyAugust 7, 1855Pierre-Joseph-Olivier ChauveauFrançois ÉvanturelAppointed Superintendent of the Board of Education
Chicoutimi and TadoussacApril 26, 1855Augustin-Norbert MorinDavid Edward PriceAppointed a judge
VerchèresFebruary 28, 1855George-Étienne CartierGeorge-Étienne CartierSought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Secretary and Registrar
MontmorencyFebruary 12, 1855Joseph-Édouard CauchonJoseph-Édouard CauchonSought re-election upon appointment as Commissioner of Crown Lands
LévisFebruary 10, 1855François-Xavier LemieuxFrançois-Xavier LemieuxSought re-election upon appointment as Chief Commissioner of Public Works
KamouraskaJanuary 30, 1855Jean-Charles ChapaisJean-Charles ChapaisVoid Election
SaguenayJanuary 8, 1855Pierre-Gabriel HuotPierre-Gabriel HuotVoid Election
ArgenteuilJanuary 5, 1855Sydney Robert BellinghamSydney Robert BellinghamVoid Election
BagotOctober 20, 1854Timothée BrodeurTimothée BrodeurVoid Election
BellechasseOctober 17, 1854Jean ChabotOctave-Cyrille FortierChose to sit for Quebec City
Wentworth NorthOctober 13, 1854Robert SpenceRobert SpenceSought re-election upon appointment as Postmaster General
Oxford SouthOctober 9, 1854Francis HincksEphraim CookChose to sit for Renfrew
Huron-BruceOctober 4, 1854William CayleyWilliam CayleySought re-election upon appointment as Inspector General
HamiltonOctober 2, 1854Allan MacNabAllan MacNabSought re-election upon appointment as President of the Executive Council and Minister of Agriculture
KingstonSeptember 28, 1854John A. MacdonaldJohn A. MacdonaldSought re-election upon appointment as Attorney General of Upper Canada
FrontenacSeptember 28, 1854Henry SmithHenry SmithSought re-election upon appointment as Solicitor General of Upper Canada

4th Parliament of the Province of Canada 1851–1854

By-election Date Incumbent Winner Cause
LeedsJuly 30, 1853William Buell RichardsJesse DelongAppointed a judge
NiagaraJuly 13, 1853Joseph Curran MorrisonJoseph Curran MorrisonSought re-election upon appointment as Solicitor General of Upper Canada
TorontoApril 28, 1853William Henry BoultonHenry SherwoodVoid Election
Sherbrooke CityMarch 8, 1853Edward ShortAlexander Tilloch GaltAppointed a judge
StansteadNovember 23, 1852Hazard Bailey TerrillTimothy Lee TerrillDeath
BellechasseOctober 4, 1852Jean ChabotJean ChabotSought re-election upon appointment as Chief Commissioner of Public Works
NiagaraSeptember 25, 1852Francis HincksJoseph Curran MorrisonChose to sit for Oxford
Deux-MontagnesJuly 9, 1852William Henry ScottLouis-Joseph PapineauDeath
HuronMay 12, 1852Malcolm CameronMalcolm CameronSought re-election upon accepting appointment as President of the Executive Council

3rd Parliament of the Province of Canada 1848–1851

By-election Date Incumbent Winner Cause
HaldimandApril 21, 1851David ThompsonWilliam Lyon MackenzieDeath
KamouraskaFebruary 1, 1851Pierre CanacLuc Letellier de St-JustDeath
LincolnMay 4, 1850William Hamilton MerrittWilliam Hamilton MerrittSought re-election upon appointment as Chief Commissioner of Public Works
MéganticMay 1, 1850Dominick DalyDunbar RossAppointed to a Commission Inquiring into the Condition and Claims of the New and Waltham forests
HaltonMarch 18, 1850John WetenhallCalen HopkinsSought re-election upon appointment as Assistant Commissioner of Public Works
Sherbrooke CountyMarch 9, 1850Alexander Tilloch GaltJohn Sewell SanbornResignation
Quebec CityJanuary 29, 1850Jean ChabotJean ChabotSought re-election upon appointment as Chief Commissioner of Public Works
LondonJanuary 21, 1850John WilsonJohn WilsonSought re-election in opposition to the Montreal Annexation Manifesto
GlengarryJanuary 11, 1850John Sandfield MacdonaldJohn Sandfield MacdonaldSought re-election upon appointment as Solicitor General for Upper Canada
York EastDecember 4, 1849William Hume BlakePeter PerryAppointed a judge
ChamblySeptember 25, 1849Pierre BeaubienLouis LacosteAppointed Medical Superintendent at the Montreal prison
Sherbrooke CountyApril 17, 1849Samuel BrooksAlexander Tilloch GaltDeath
LincolnOctober 6, 1848William Hamilton MerrittWilliam Hamilton MerrittSought re-election upon appointment as President of the Executive Council
SaguenaySeptember 5, 1848Marc-Pascal de Sales LaterrièreMarc-Pascal de Sales LaterrièreVacated seat on appointment as Deputy Adjutant-General of the Militia. Re-elected after resigning office.
SheffordJuly 11, 1848Lewis Thomas DrummondLewis Thomas DrummondSought re-election upon appointment as Solicitor General for Lower Canada
York EastJuly 5, 1848William Hume BlakeWilliam Hume BlakeSought re-election upon appointment as Solicitor General for Upper Canada
Quebec CityJune 9, 1848Thomas Cushing AylwinFrançois-Xavier MéthotAppointed a judge
OxfordApril 28, 1848Francis HincksFrancis HincksSought re-election upon appointment as Inspector General
Trois-RivièresApril 26, 1848VacantAntoine PoletteNo return made at general election
TerrebonneApril 14, 1848Louis-Hippolyte LafontaineLouis-Michel VigerElected in two seats and re-elected in ministerial by-election for Montreal City
KentApril 10, 1848Malcolm CameronMalcolm CameronSought re-election upon appointment as Assistant Commissioner of Public Works
VerchèresApril 7, 1848James LeslieGeorge-Étienne CartierVacated seat on appointment as President of the Executive Council and was later appointed to the Legislative Council
York NorthApril 1, 1848Robert BaldwinRobert BaldwinSought re-election upon appointment as Attorney General for Upper Canada
York SouthMarch 31, 1848James Hervey PriceJames Hervey PriceSought re-election upon appointment as Commissioner of Crown Lands
Quebec CityMarch 28, 1848Thomas Cushing AylwinThomas Cushing AylwinSought re-election upon appointment as Solicitor General for Lower Canada
Montreal CityMarch 28, 1848Louis-Hippolyte LafontaineLouis-Hippolyte LafontaineSought re-election upon appointment as Attorney General for Lower Canada

2nd Parliament of the Province of Canada 1844–1847

By-election Date Incumbent Winner Cause
DorchesterJuly 12, 1847Joseph-André TaschereauFrançois-Xavier LemieuxAppointed a judge
LondonJuly 3, 1847William Henry DraperJohn WilsonAppointed a judge
TorontoJune 10, 1847Henry SherwoodHenry SherwoodSought re-election upon appointment as Attorney General for Upper Canada
MissisquoiJune 10, 1847James SmithWilliam BadgleyAppointed a judge
KingstonJune 1, 1847John A. MacdonaldJohn A. MacdonaldSought re-election upon appointment as Receiver General
L'IsletMay 6, 1847Étienne-Paschal TachéCharles-François FournierAppointed Deputy Adjutant-General of the Militia
CornwallAugust 17, 1846Rolland MacdonaldJohn Hillyard CameronResignation to provide a seat for Cameron
SimcoeJuly 27, 1846William Benjamin RobinsonWilliam Benjamin RobinsonSought re-election upon appointment as Chief Commissioner of Public Works
Prince EdwardJuly 1, 1846John Philip RoblinRoger B. CongerAppointed Collector of Customs
CarletonJune 23, 1846James JohnstonGeorge LyonSought re-election in opposition to the Ministry
HuronFebruary 28, 1846William DunlopWilliam CayleyAppointed Superintendent of the Lachine Canal
DorchesterSeptember 15, 1845Pierre-Elzéar TaschereauJoseph-André TaschereauDeath
Trois-RivièresJuly 14, 1845Edward GreiveDenis-Benjamin VigerDeath
LanarkFebruary 28, 1845Malcolm CameronMalcolm CameronVoid Election
LondonFebruary 13, 1845Lawrence LawrasonWilliam Henry DraperResignation to provide a seat for Draper
KentFebruary 7, 1845Samuel HarrisonJoseph WoodsAppointed a judge
SaguenayJanuary 14, 1845Augustin-Norbert MorinMarc-Pascal de Sales LaterrièreChose to sit for Bellechasse
SimcoeJanuary 13, 1845William Benjamin RobinsonWilliam Benjamin RobinsonSought re-election upon appointment as Inspector General

1st Parliament of the Province of Canada 1841–1844

By-election Date Incumbent Winner Cause
Montreal CityApril 17, 1844Benjamin HolmesLewis Thomas DrummondResignation
LondonJanuary 1844Hamilton Hartley KillalyLawrence LawrasonResignation due to his office becoming ineligible with membership of the Legislature
Montreal CityNovember 22, 1843George MoffattPierre BeaubienResignation in protest of moving the capital from Kingston to Montreal
HastingsNovember 4, 1843VacantEdmund MurneyNo by-election held in 1842 due to riots
Montreal CountyOctober 26, 1843Alexandre-Maurice DelisleAndré JobinAppointed Clerk of the Crown
ChamblyOctober 23, 1843John YuleLouis LacosteResignation
RouvilleSeptember 25, 1843William WalkerTimothée FranchèreResignation
ChamplainSeptember 22, 1843René-Joseph KimberHenry JudahAppointed to the Legislative Council
Quebec CitySeptember 18, 1843David BurnetJean ChabotResignation (became bankrupt)
RussellSeptember 14, 1843William Henry DraperWilliam StewartAppointed to the Legislative Council
TorontoMarch 6, 1843Isaac BuchananHenry SherwoodResignation
RimouskiJanuary 30, 1843Michel BorneRobert BaldwinResignation to provide a seat for Baldwin
SaguenayNovember 28, 1842Étienne ParentAugustin-Norbert MorinAppointed Clerk of the Executive Council
2nd Riding of YorkNovember 22, 1842George DugganGeorge DugganVoid Election
BeauharnoisNovember 9, 1842John William DunscombEdward Gibbon WakefieldAppointed Warden of Trinity House
PortneufOctober 20, 1842Thomas Cushing AylwinThomas Cushing AylwinSought re-election upon appointment as Solicitor General for Lower Canada
HastingsOctober 17, 1842Robert BaldwinNo Return due to riotsSought re-election upon appointment as Attorney General for Upper Canada
3rd Riding of YorkOctober 15, 1842James Edward SmallJames Edward SmallSought re-election upon appointment as Solicitor General for Upper Canada
4th Riding of YorkOctober 8, 1842Louis Hippolyte LaFontaineLouis Hippolyte LaFontaineSought re-election upon appointment as Attorney General for Lower Canada
LondonSeptember 28, 1842Hamilton Hartley KillalyHamilton Hartley KillalySought re-election upon appointment as Chairman of the Board of Works
Ottawa CountyAugust 17, 1842Charles Dewey DayDenis-Benjamin PapineauAppointed a judge
LeinsterAugust 8, 1842Jean-Moïse RaymondJacob De WittAppointed registrar
Saint-MauriceJuly 8, 1842Joseph-Édouard TurcotteJoseph-Édouard TurcotteSought re-election due to holding two government offices
RouvilleJuly 7, 1842Melchior-Alphonse d'Irumberry de SalaberryWilliam WalkerAppointed registrar
OxfordJuly 6, 1842Francis HincksFrancis HincksSought re-election upon appointment as Inspector General
BellechasseJune 6, 1842Augustin-Guillaume RuelAbraham TurgeonAppointed registrar
Deux MontagnesApril 18, 1842Colin RobertsonCharles John ForbesDeath
NicoletFebruary 15, 1842Augustin-Norbert MorinLouis-Michel VigerResignation to be appointed a judge
VerchèresDecember 28, 1841Henri DesrivièresJames LeslieResignation to provide a seat for Leslie
4th Riding of YorkSeptember 21, 1841Robert BaldwinLouis Hippolyte LaFontaineChose to sit for Hastings
MiddlesexJuly 10, 1841Thomas ParkeThomas ParkeSought re-election upon appointment as Surveyor General
KingstonJuly 1, 1841Anthony ManahanSamuel HarrisonAppointed Collector of Customs for Toronto

Legislative Council By-Elections 1856–1867

The Legislative Council became an elective body in 1856. By-elections were held to fill vacancies. In 1857 Legislative Councillors appointed to office were now required to seek re-election at Ministerial by-elections.

By-election Date Incumbent Winner Cause
BrockJanuary 25, 1866Adam Johnston Fergusson BlairAdam Johnston Fergusson BlairSought re-election upon appointment as President of the Executive Council
StadaconaSeptember 19, 1864François BabyJean-Élie GingrasDeath
La DurantayeJune 25, 1864François-Xavier LemieuxJoseph-Noël BosséDeath
CataraquiApril 30, 1864Alexander CampbellAlexander CampbellSought re-election upon appointment as Commissioner of Crown Lands
RougemontJanuary 8, 1864Louis-Antoine DessaullesWilliam Henry ChaffersAppointed Clerk of the Crown and Peace
St. ClairSeptember 19, 1863John WilsonAlexander VidalAppointed a judge
NewcastleSeptember 17, 1863Andrew JeffreyAsa BurnhamDeath
TrentJuly 21, 1863Sidney SmithBilla FlintResignation to contest the 1863 general election
VictoriaJune 19, 1863Luther Hamilton HoltonThomas RyanVacated seat on appointment as Minister of Finance and contested the 1863 general election
GrandvilleJune 5, 1863Luc Letellier de St-JustLuc Letellier de St-JustSought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Agriculture
RigaudJune 3, 1863Robert Unwin HarwoodEustache Prud'hommeDeath
St. ClairMay 16, 1863Malcolm CameronJohn WilsonAppointed Queen's Printer
WellingtonMay 8, 1863Hollis SmithJohn Sewell SanbornDeath
De LanaudièreApril 6, 1863Alexandre Bareil, dit LajoieLouis Auguste OlivierDeath
BrockMarch 28, 1863Adam Johnston Fergusson BlairAdam Johnston Fergusson BlairSought re-election upon appointment as Receiver General
De LorimierFebruary 26, 1863Jacques-Olivier BureauJacques-Olivier BureauSought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Secretary and Registrar
WesternSeptember 18, 1862Allan MacNabWalter McCreaDeath
NiagaraSeptember 4, 1862William Hamilton MerrittJames CurrieDeath
GulfJune 23, 1862Ulric-Joseph TessierUlric-Joseph TessierSought re-election upon appointment as Commissioner of Public Works
SaugeenMay 9, 1862James PattonJohn McMurrichSought re-election upon appointment as Solicitor General for Upper Canada
RideauApril 21, 1862Philip Michael Matthew Scott VanKoughnetJames SkeadAppointed a judge
TrentSeptember 28, 1861Edmund MurneySidney SmithDeath
StadaconaJune 17, 1861Pierre-Gabriel HuotFrançois BabyVoid Election
MontarvilleJune 17, 1861Alexandre-Édouard KierzkowskiLouis LacosteVoid Election
WesternNovember 24, 1860John PrinceAllan MacNabAppointed a judge
SorelJune 18, 1860Jean-Baptiste GuèvremontJean-Baptiste GuèvremontVoid Election

References

See also

Notes and References

  1. Statutes of the Province of Canada 15-16 Vic. c.154 s.3
  2. Statutes of the Province of Canada 18 Vic. c.86 s.3
  3. Statutes of the Province of Canada 20 Vic. c. 22