By-elections
By-election | Year | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained | ||
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Brandon | 1930 | Robert Forke | Liberal-Progressive | Thomas Alexander Crerar | Liberal | Called to the Senate | No | ||
Bagot | 1930 | Georges Dorèze Morin | Liberal | Cyrille Dumaine | Liberal | Death | Yes | ||
Châteauguay—Huntingdon | 1930 | James Alexander Robb | Liberal | Dennis James O'Connor | Liberal | Death | Yes | ||
Prescott | 1929 | Louis-Mathias Auger | Independent Liberal | Élie-Oscar Bertrand | Liberal | Resignation following criminal charge | No | ||
Lanark | 1929 | Richard Franklin Preston | Conservative | William Samuel Murphy | Independent Conservative | Death | No | ||
Vaudreuil-Soulanges | 1929 | Lawrence Alexander Wilson | Liberal | Lawrence Alexander Wilson | Liberal | Resigned, intending to retire, but persuaded to run again | Yes | ||
Laprairie—Napierville | 1929 | Roch Lanctôt | Liberal | Vincent Dupuis | Liberal | Death | Yes | ||
Frontenac—Addington | 1929 | John Wesley Edwards | Conservative | William Spankie | Conservative | Death | Yes | ||
Lambton West | 1929 | William Goodison | Liberal | Ross Gray | Liberal | Death | Yes | ||
Joliette | 1928 | Jean-Joseph Denis | Liberal | Charles-Édouard Ferland | Liberal | Appointed a judge of the Superior Court of Quebec. | Yes | ||
Victoria | 1928 | Simon Fraser Tolmie | Conservative | D'Arcy Plunkett | Conservative | Resignation to become Premier of British Columbia. | Yes | ||
York West | 1928 | Henry Lumley Drayton | Conservative | Earl Lawson | Conservative | Appointed Chairman of the Liquor Control Board of Ontario. | Yes | ||
Maple Creek | 1927 | George Spence | Liberal | William George Bock | Liberal | Resignation to enter provincial politics in Saskatchewan | Yes | ||
Huron North | 1927 | John Warwick King | Progressive | George Spotton | Liberal | Death | No | ||
Victoria—Carleton | 1927 | James Kidd Flemming | Conservative | Albion Roudolph Foster | Liberal | Death | No | ||
Antigonish—Guysborough | 1927 | John Carey Douglas | Conservative | William Duff | Liberal | Death | No | ||
Kootenay East | 1926 | James Horace King | Liberal | James Horace King | Liberal | Recontested upon ministerial appointment | Yes | ||
Bruce North | 1926 | James Malcolm | Liberal | James Malcolm | Liberal | Recontested upon ministerial appointment | Yes | ||
Dorchester | 1926 | Lucien Cannon | Liberal | Lucien Cannon | Liberal | Recontested upon ministerial appointment | Yes | ||
Richelieu | 1926 | Pierre-Joseph-Arthur Cardin | Liberal | Pierre-Joseph-Arthur Cardin | Liberal | Recontested upon ministerial appointment | Yes | ||
Regina | 1926 | Charles Avery Dunning | Liberal | Charles Avery Dunning | Liberal | Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Railways and Canals. | Yes | ||
Middlesex West | 1926 | John Campbell Elliott | Liberal | John Campbell Elliott | Liberal | Recontested upon ministerial appointment | Yes | ||
Waterloo North | 1926 | William Daum Euler | Liberal | William Daum Euler | Liberal | Recontested upon ministerial appointment | Yes | ||
Brandon | 1926 | Robert Forke | Liberal-Progressive | Robert Forke | Liberal-Progressive | Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Immigration and Colonization | Yes | ||
Kenora—Rainy River | 1926 | Peter Heenan | Liberal | Peter Heenan | Liberal | Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Labour | Yes | ||
Prince Albert | 1926 | William Lyon Mackenzie King | Liberal | William Lyon Mackenzie King | Liberal | Recontested upon appointment as Prime Minister. | Yes | ||
Quebec East | 1926 | Ernest Lapointe | Liberal | Ernest Lapointe | Liberal | Recontested upon ministerial appointment. | Yes | ||
Melville | 1926 | William Richard Motherwell | Liberal | William Richard Motherwell | Liberal | Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Agriculture. | Yes | ||
Shelburne—Yarmouth | 1926 | Paul Lacombe Hatfield | Liberal | James Ralston | Liberal | Called to the Senate to provide a seat for Ralston | Yes | ||
St. James | 1926 | Fernand Rinfret | Liberal | Fernand Rinfret | Liberal | Recontested upon ministerial appointment. | Yes | ||
Châteauguay—Huntingdon | 1926 | James Robb | Liberal | James Robb | Liberal | Recontested upon ministerial appointment. | Yes | ||
Edmonton West | 1926 | Charles Stewart | Liberal | Charles Stewart | Liberal | Recontested upon appointment as Minister of the Interior and Mines. | Yes | ||
Gloucester | 1926 | Peter Veniot | Liberal | Peter Veniot | Liberal | Recontested upon ministerial appointment. | Yes |
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