Other Elected MLAs
Other MLAs were elected in this mandate during by-elections
- Jean-Baptiste Carbonneau, Quebec Liberal Party, Lac St-Jean, October 14, 1908
- Joseph-Edmond Robert, Quebec Liberal Party, Rouville, October 26, 1908
- Napoléon Séguin, Quebec Liberal Party, Montréal division no. 1, December 21, 1908
- Honoré Mercier Jr., Quebec Liberal Party, Châteauguay, December 28, 1908
- Michael James Walsh, Quebec Liberal Party, Montréal division no. 6, December 28, 1908
- Eugène Leclerc, Quebec Liberal Party, Québec Centre, December 28, 1908
- Antonin Galipeault, Quebec Liberal Party, Bellechasse, February 2, 1909
- Lesieur Desaulniers, Quebec Liberal Party, Chambly, November 12, 1909
- Clement Robillard, Quebec Liberal Party, Montréal division no. 2, November 12, 1909
- Joseph-Alphonse Langlois, Parti ouvrier, St. Sauveur, November 12, 1909
- Louis-Auguste Dupuis, Quebec Liberal Party, Kamouraska, December 6, 1909
- Joseph-Léonide Perron, Quebec Liberal Party, Gaspé, February 17, 1910
- John Hay, Quebec Liberal Party, Argenteuil, March 5, 1910
- Louis-Jules Allard, Quebec Liberal Party, Drummond, March 5, 1910
- Marcellin Robert, Quebec Liberal Party, St. Jean, December 29, 1910
- Calixte-Émile Therrien, Quebec Liberal Party, Sherbrooke, August 17, 1911
- Laetare Roy, Quebec Liberal Party, Lévis, September 21, 1911
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