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10th Parliament (1905–1908)[edit]

(To be completed and put in chronological order see http://www.parl.gc.ca/About/Parliament/FederalRidingsHistory/hfer.asp?Language=E&Search=Bres&genElection=10&ridProvince=0&submit1=Search for full list)

By-election Year Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Assiniboia West 1906/02/06 Thomas Walter Scott      Liberal William Erskine Knowles      Liberal Resigned to enter provincial politics in Saskatchewan Yes
Strathcona 1906/04/05 Peter Talbot      Liberal Wilbert McIntyre      Liberal Appointed to Senate Yes
Victoria City 1906/03/06 George Riley      Liberal William Templeman      Liberal Resigned so that cabinet minister Templeman could run for a seat in the House of Commons. Yes
City and County of St. John 1907/09/18 Alfred Stockton      Conservative William Pugsley      Liberal Death No
Victoria 1907/03/05 John Costigan      Liberal Pius Michaud      Liberal Called to Senate Yes
Edmonton 1905/04/25 Frank Oliver      Liberal Frank Oliver      Liberal Ministerial by-election on being appointed Minister of the Interior. Yes
Antigonish 1905/11/22 Colin McIsaac      Liberal William Chisholm      Liberal On being appointed Railway Commissioner. Yes
Colchester 1907/11/28 Frederick Andrew Laurence      Liberal John Stanfield      Conservative On being appointed a judge. No
Cape Breton North and Victoria 1906/03/14 Daniel Duncan McKenzie      Liberal Alexander Charles Ross      Liberal On being appointed a judge. Yes
Shelburne and Queen's 1906/10/31 William Stevens Fielding      Liberal William Stevens Fielding      Liberal On general election result being declared void. Yes
Brockville 1907/09/18 Daniel Derbyshire      Liberal George Perry Graham      Liberal Resigned. Derbyshire was appointed to the Senate following the by-election. Yes
Bruce North 1906/10/30 Leonard Thomas Bland      Liberal-Conservative John Tolmie      Liberal Death. No
Carleton 1905/02/04 Edward Kidd      Conservative Robert L. Borden      Conservative Resigned so that Conservative leader Borden could re-enter the House after losing his seat in the general election. Yes
Elgin East 1906/10/14 Andrew B. Ingram      Liberal-Conservative David Marshall      Conservative Resigned due to appointment as Vice Chairman of the Ontario Railway and Municipal Commission. Yes
Huron South 1908/01/22 Benjamin B. Gunn      Conservative Murdo Young McLean      Liberal Death. No
Lambton West 1905/11/22 Thomas George Johnston      Liberal Frederick Forsyth Pardee      Liberal Death. Yes
London 1905/06/13 C. S. Hyman      Liberal C. S. Hyman      Liberal Ministerial by-election on being appointed Minister of Public Works Yes
London 1907/10/29 C. S. Hyman      Liberal Thomas Beattie      Conservative Resigned. No
Northumberland East 1907/10/29 Edward Cochrane      Conservative Charles Lewis Owen      Conservative Death. Yes
Ottawa (City of) 1907/12/23 Napoléon Antoine Belcourt      Liberal William H. Hutchison      Liberal On being called to the Senate. Yes
Oxford North 1905/06/13 James Sutherland      Liberal George Smith      Liberal Death. Yes
Renfrew North 1906/10/09 Peter White      Conservative Gerald Verner White      Conservative Death. Yes
Toronto Centre 1905/04/11 Edward Frederick Clarke      Conservative Edmund James Bristol      Conservative Death. Yes
Wentworth 1905/11/22 E. D. Smith      Conservative Peter Douglas McLean      Conservative On election being declared void. Yes
York Centre 1907/12/23 Archibald Campbell      Liberal Peter Douglas McLean      Liberal On being called to the Senate. Yes
York North 1905/11/22 William Mulock      Liberal Allen Bristol Aylesworth      Liberal On being appointed a judge. Yes
Compton 1906/01/04 Aylmer Byron Hunt      Liberal Aylmer Byron Hunt      Liberal On election being declared void. Yes
Labelle 1907/12/23 Henri Bourassa      Liberal Charles Beautron Major      Liberal Resigned to enter provincial politics. Yes
L'Assomption 1907/03/07 Romuald-Charlemagne Laurier      Liberal Ruben Charles Laurier      Liberal Death. Yes
Lévis 1905/06/06 Louis Julien Demers      Liberal Louis Auguste Carrier      Liberal Death. Yes
Maisonneuve 1906/02/13 Raymond Préfontaine      Liberal Alphonse Verville      Labour Death. No
Nicolet 1906/12/29 Rodolphe Lemieux      Liberal Charles Ramsay Devlin      Liberal Resigned. Elected for Gaspé and for Nicolet. Chose to sit for Gaspé. Yes
Nicolet 1907/12/30 Charles Ramsay Devlin      Liberal Gustave-Adolphe-Narcisse Turcotte      Liberal Resigned upon being appointed to the provincial cabinet of Quebec. Yes
Quebec County 1906/10/23 Charles Fitzpatrick      Liberal Lorenzo Robitaille      Independent Liberal On being appointed Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada. No
Quebec-Centre 1905/01/19 Arthur Cyrille Albert Malouin      Liberal Arthur Lachance      Liberal On being appointed Puisne Judge of the Superior Court of Quebec. Yes
Richelieu 1907/03/07 Arthur-Aimé Bruneau      Liberal Adélard Lanctôt      Liberal On being appointed Judge of the Superior Court of Quebec. Yes
Sherbrooke (Town of) 1906/02/06 Arthur Norreys Worthington      Conservative Arthur Norreys Worthington      Conservative On election being declared void. Yes
St. Ann 1906/11/21 Daniel Gallery      Liberal Joseph Charles Walsh      Liberal On election being declared void. Yes
Stanstead 1908/01/22 Henry Lovell      Liberal Charles Henry Lovell      Liberal Death. Yes
Three Rivers and St. Maurice 1907/02/28 Jacques Bureau      Liberal Jacques Bureau      Liberal Ministerial by-election. Resigned upon being appointed Solicitor-General. Yes
Wright 1905/02/13 Wilfrid Laurier      Liberal Emmanuel Berchmans Devlin      Liberal Laurier was elected to more than one constituency, chose to sit for Quebec East. Yes
Saskatchewan (electoral district) 1906/02/06 John Henderson Lamont      Liberal George Ewan McCraney      Liberal Resigned to run in Saskatchewan's first provincial election. Yes