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By-elections to the 4th Canadian Parliament were held to elect members of the House of Commons of Canada between the 1878 federal election and the 1882 federal election . The Conservative Party of Canada led a majority government for the 4th Canadian Parliament .
The list includes Ministerial by-elections which occurred due to the requirement that Members of Parliament recontest their seats upon being appointed to Cabinet. These by-elections were almost always uncontested. This requirement was abolished in 1931.
By-election
Date
Incumbent
Party
Winner
Party
Cause
Retained
New Westminster
March 9, 1882
Thomas Robert McInnes
Independent
Joshua Homer
Liberal-Conservative
Called to the Senate.
No
Simcoe South
February 16, 1882
William Carruthers Little
Liberal-Conservative
Angus McIsaac
Conservative
Death
Yes
Northumberland West
December 19, 1881
James Cockburn
Conservative
George Guillet
Conservative
Appointed Chairman of the Commission to collect, examine and classify the Statutes passed by the Parliament of the Dominion of Canada, since Confederation
Yes
Argenteuil
August 17, 1881
John Joseph Caldwell Abbott
Liberal-Conservative
John Joseph Caldwell Abbott
Liberal-Conservative
Election declared void.
Yes
Pictor
June 18, 1881
James McDonald
Conservative
John McDougald
Liberal-Conservative
Appointed Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia.
Yes
Colchester
June 18, 1881
Thomas McKay
Liberal-Conservative
Archibald McLelan
Conservative
Called to the Senate.
Yes
Colchester
March 31, 1881
Joshua Spencer Thompson
Liberal-Conservative
James Reid
Liberal-Conservative
Death
Yes
Northumberland East
March 25, 1881
Joseph Keeler
Liberal-Conservative
Darius Crouter
Independent Liberal
Death
No
Bellechasse
March 19, 1881
Achille Larue
Liberal
Guillaume Amyot
Conservative
Election declared void.
No
Charlevoix
March 19, 1881
Joseph-Stanislas Perrault
Conservative
Simon-Xavier Cimon
Conservative
Election declared void.
Yes
Carleton
February 16, 1881
George Heber Connell
Independent
David Irvine
Liberal
Death
No
Joliette
December 9, 1880
Louis François Georges Baby
Conservative
Lewis Arthur McConville
Conservative
Appointed a judge of the Superior Court of Quebec
Yes
Oxford North
December 9, 1880
Thomas Oliver
Liberal
James Sutherland
Liberal
Death
Yes
Montmorency
December 9, 1880
Auguste-Réal Angers
Conservative
Pierre-Vincent Valin
Conservative
Appointed a judge of the Superior Court of Quebec.
Yes
Quebec County
November 20, 1880
Adolphe-Philippe Caron
Conservative
Adolphe-Philippe Caron
Conservative
Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Militia and Defence.
Yes
Bagot
November 20, 1880
Joseph-Alfred Mousseau
Conservative
Joseph-Alfred Mousseau
Conservative
Recontested upon appointment as President of the Privy Council.
Yes
Brome
October 18, 1880
Edmund Leavens Chandler
Liberal
David Ames Manson
Liberal-Conservative
Death
No
Selkirk
September 10, 1880
Donald Smith
Independent Conservative
Thomas Scott
Conservative
Election declared void.
No
Ontario North
August 28, 1880
George Wheler
Liberal
George Wheler
Liberal
Election declared void.
Yes
West Toronto
August 28, 1880
John Beverly Robinson
Conservative
James Beaty, Jr.
Conservative
Appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario.
Yes
Châteauguay
April 17, 1880
Luther Hamilton Holton
Liberal
Edward Holton
Liberal
Death
Yes
Montmorency
February 14, 1880
Pierre-Vincent Valin
Conservative
Auguste-Réal Angers
Conservative
Election declared void.
Yes
Argenteuil
February 12, 1880
Thomas Christie
Liberal
John Joseph Caldwell Abbott
Liberal-Conservative
Election declared void.
No
Cornwall
January 27, 1880
Darby Bergin
Liberal-Conservative
Darby Bergin
Liberal-Conservative
Election declared void.
Yes
Lanark North
January 22, 1880
Daniel Galbraith
Liberal
Donald Greenfield MacDonell
Liberal
Death
Yes
Provencher
December 30, 1879
Joseph Dubuc
Conservative
Joseph Royal
Conservative
Appointed a Judge of the Court of Queen's Bench for Manitoba.
Yes
Durham West
November 17, 1879
Harvey William Burk
Liberal
Edward Blake
Liberal
Resignation to provide a seat for Blake.
Yes
Cape Breton
October 23, 1879
Hugh McLeod
Liberal-Conservative
William Mackenzie McLeod
Liberal-Conservative
Death
Yes
Yale [disambiguation needed ]
September 29, 1879
Edgar Dewdney
Conservative
Francis Jones Barnard
Conservative
Appointed Indian Commissioner of Manitoba and the North West Territories.
Yes
Bonaventure
August 26, 1879
Théodore Robitaille
Conservative
Pierre-Clovis Beauchesne
Conservative
Appointed Lieutenant Governor of Quebec.
Yes
Yamaska
July 7, 1879
Charles-Ignace Gill
Conservative
Fabien Vanasse dit Vertefeuille
Conservative
Appointed a judge to the Quebec Superior Court.
Yes
Niagara
March 20, 1879
Patrick Hughes
Liberal
Josiah Burr Plumb
Conservative
Election declared void.
No
Hastings East
February 25, 1879
John White
Conservative
John White
Conservative
Election declared void.
Yes
Charlevoix
February 13, 1879
Pierre-Alexis Tremblay
Liberal
Joseph-Stanislas Perrault
Conservative
Death
No
Beauharnois
January 9, 1879
Michael Cayley
Conservative
Joseph Gédéon H. Bergeron
Conservative
Death
Yes
Marquette
November 30, 1878
John A. Macdonald
Liberal-Conservative
Joseph O'Connell Ryan
Liberal
MacDonald was elected in several seats simultaneously, resigned to run in Ministerial by-election in Victoria.
No
Three Rivers
November 21, 1878
William McDougall
Conservative
Hector-Louis Langevin
Conservative
Resignation to provide a seat for Langevin.
Yes
Joliette
November 14, 1878
Louis François Georges Baby
Conservative
Louis François Georges Baby
Conservative
Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Inland Revenue.
Yes
Queens County
November 9, 1878
James Colledge Pope
Conservative
James Colledge Pope
Conservative
Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Marine and Fisheries.
Yes
Hastings North
November 6, 1878
Mackenzie Bowell
Conservative
Mackenzie Bowell
Conservative
Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Customs.
Yes
Terrebonne
November 6, 1878
Louis-Rodrigue Masson
Conservative
Louis-Rodrigue Masson
Conservative
Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Militia and Defence.
Yes
City of St. John
November 4, 1878
Samuel Leonard Tilley
Liberal-Conservative
Samuel Leonard Tilley
Liberal-Conservative
Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Finance.
Yes
Pictou
November 4, 1878
James McDonald
Conservative
James McDonald
Conservative
Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Justice and Attorney General.
Yes
Russell
November 4, 1878
John O'Connor
Conservative
John O'Connor
Conservative
Recontested upon appointment as President of the Privy Council.
Yes
Compton
November 4, 1878
John Henry Pope
Liberal-Conservative
John Henry Pope
Liberal-Conservative
Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Agriculture.
Yes
Cumberland
November 4, 1878
Charles Tupper
Conservative
Charles Tupper
Conservative
Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Public Works.
Yes
Huron Centre
November 2, 1878
Horace Horton
Liberal
Richard John Cartwright
Liberal
Appointment in the office of the Auditor-General of Canada .
Yes
See also
Sources