19th Canadian Parliament - By-elections

By-elections

By-election Year Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Grey North 1945 William Pattison Telford, Jr. Liberal W. Garfield Case Progressive Conservative Resignation to provide a seat for Andrew McNaughton No
Cartier 1943 Peter Bercovitch Liberal Fred Rose Labour Progressive Death No
Stanstead 1943 Robert Greig Davidson Liberal Joseph-Armand Choquette Bloc populaire Canadien Election declared void No
Humboldt 1943 Harry Raymond Fleming Liberal Joseph William Burton C. C. F. Death No
Selkirk 1943 Joseph Thorarinn Thorson Liberal William Bryce C. C. F. Appointed President of the Exchequer Court of Canada No
Charlevoix—Saguenay 1942 Pierre-François Casgrain Liberal Frédéric Dorion Independent Appointed a Superior Court Judge of Quebec No
Winnipeg North Centre 1942 J. S. Woodsworth C. C. F. Stanley Knowles C. C. F. Death Yes
Outremont 1942 Thomas Vien Liberal Léo Richer Laflèche Liberal Called to the Senate Yes
St. Mary 1942 Hermas Deslauriers Liberal Gaspard Fauteux Liberal Death Yes
Welland 1942 Arthur Damude Liberal Humphrey Mitchell Liberal Death Yes
York South 1942 Alan Cockeram National Government Joseph W. Noseworthy C. C. F. Resignation to provide a seat for Arthur Meighen No
Quebec East 1942 Ernest Lapointe Liberal Louis St. Laurent Liberal Death Yes
Edmonton East 1941 Frederick Clayton Casselman Liberal Cora Taylor Casselman Liberal Death Yes
Saskatoon City 1940 Walter George Brown United Reform Movement Alfred Henry Bence Conservative Death No
Carleton 1940 Alonzo Hyndman National Government George Russell Boucher Conservative Death Yes
Waterloo North 1940 William Daum Euler Liberal Louis Orville Breithaupt Liberal Called to the Senate Yes
Kingston City 1940 Norman McLeod Rogers Liberal Angus Lewis Macdonald Liberal Death Yes


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