17th Canadian Parliament - By-elections

By-elections

By-election Year Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Frontenac—Addington 1934 William Spankie Conservative Colin Campbell Liberal Death No
Toronto East 1934 Edmond Baird Ryckman Conservative Thomas Langton Church Conservative Death Yes
Kenora—Rainy River 1934 Peter Heenan Liberal Hugh McKinnon Liberal Resignation Yes
Elgin West 1934 Mitchell Hepburn Liberal Wilson Mills Liberal Resignation Yes
York North 1934 Thomas Herbert Lennox Conservative William Pate Mulock Liberal Death No
Oxford South 1934 Thomas Merritt Cayley Liberal Almon Rennie Liberal Death Yes
Yamaska 1933 Aimé Boucher Liberal Aimé Boucher Liberal Election declared void Yes
Mackenzie 1933 Milton Neil Campbell Progressive John Angus MacMillan Liberal Appointed vice-president of the Tariff Board No
Restigouche—Madawaska 1933 Maxime Cormier Conservative Joseph Michaud Liberal Death No
Huron South 1932 Thomas McMillan Liberal William Henry Golding Liberal Death Yes
Maisonneuve 1932 Clément Robitaille Liberal Joseph Jean Liberal Death Yes
Royal 1932 George Burpee Jones Conservative George Burpee Jones Conservative Resignation Yes
Athabaska 1932 John Francis Buckley Liberal Percy Griffith Davies Conservative Death No
Three Rivers—St. Maurice 1931 Arthur Bettez Liberal Charles Bourgeois Conservative Death No
Hamilton East 1931 George Septimus Rennie Conservative Humphrey Mitchell Labour Death No
Richmond—West Cape Breton 1930 John Alexander Macdonald Conservative Edgar Nelson Rhodes Conservative Resignation to provide a seat for Rhodes Yes
Melfort 1930 Robert Weir Conservative Robert Weir Conservative Recontested upon ministerial appointment Yes
Oxford North 1930 Donald Matheson Sutherland Conservative Donald Matheson Sutherland Conservative Recontested upon ministerial appointment Yes
Leeds 1930 Hugh Alexander Stewart Conservative Hugh Alexander Stewart Conservative Recontested upon ministerial appointment Yes
Kootenay East 1930 Michael Dalton McLean Conservative Henry Herbert Stevens Conservative Resignation to provide a seat for Stevens Yes
Laval—Two Mountains 1930 Arthur Sauvé Conservative Arthur Sauvé Conservative Recontested upon ministerial appointment Yes
Toronto East 1930 Edmond Baird Ryckman Conservative Edmond Baird Ryckman Conservative Recontested upon ministerial appointment Yes
Neepawa 1930 Thomas Gerow Murphy Conservative Thomas Gerow Murphy Conservative Recontested upon ministerial appointment Yes
Fort William 1930 Robert James Manion Conservative Robert James Manion Conservative Recontested upon ministerial appointment Yes
St. John—Albert 1930 Murray MacLaren Conservative Murray MacLaren Conservative Recontested upon ministerial appointment Yes
Wellington South 1930 Hugh Guthrie Conservative Hugh Guthrie Conservative Recontested upon ministerial appointment Yes
Timiskaming South 1930 Wesley Gordon Conservative Wesley Gordon Conservative Recontested upon ministerial appointment Yes
Chambly—Verchères 1930 Alfred Duranleau Conservative Alfred Duranleau Conservative Recontested upon ministerial appointment Yes
Quebec West 1930 Maurice Dupré Conservative Maurice Dupré Conservative Recontested on ministerial appointment Yes
St. Lawrence—St. George 1930 Charles Cahan Conservative Charles Cahan Conservative Recontested on ministerial appointment Yes
Calgary West 1930 R. B. Bennett Conservative R. B. Bennett Conservative Recontested on ministerial appointment Yes


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