Richelieu (electoral District) - Election Results

Election Results

Canadian federal election, 1867
Party Candidate Votes
Conservative MCCARTHY, Thomas 777
Unknown PERRAULT, 625
Unknown GÉLINAS, 450

By-election: On Mr. McCarthy's death, 23 September 1870

By-election on 18 November 1870
Party Candidate Votes
Independent Conservative BARTHE, Georges Isidore 1,194
Unknown CRÉBASSA, J.G. 849
Canadian federal election, 1872
Party Candidate Votes
Conservative MATHIEU, Michel 1,249
Independent Conservative BARTHE, G.I. 1,108
Canadian federal election, 1874
Party Candidate Votes
Independent Conservative BARTHE, George Isidore 1,320
Conservative MATHIEU, M. 1,119
Canadian federal election, 1878
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal-Conservative MASSUE, Louis Huet 1,227
Independent Conservative BARTHE, G.I. 1,117
Canadian federal election, 1882
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal-Conservative MASSUE, Louis Huet 1,205
Independent Conservative BARTHE, Geo. I. 927
Canadian federal election, 1887
Party Candidate Votes
Conservative LABELLE, Jean-Bte. 1,618
Liberal LADOUCEUR, N.H. 1,560

By-election: On Mr. Labelle's death, 3 August 1887

By-election on 18 October 1887
Party Candidate Votes
Conservative MASSUE, Joseph-Aimé acclaimed
Canadian federal election, 1891
Party Candidate Votes
Conservative LANGEVIN, Hon. Sir Hector L. 1,701
Liberal GOUIN, Lomer 1,393

By-election: On Mr. Langevin's resignation

By-election on 11 January 1892
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal BRUNEAU, Arthur-Aimé acclaimed
Canadian federal election, 1896
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal BRUNEAU, A.A. 1,609
Conservative DESJARDINS, Hon. Alp. 1,475
Canadian federal election, 1900
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal BRUNEAU, A.A. 1,803
Conservative VANASSE, J.B. 1,533
Canadian federal election, 1904
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal BRUNEAU, A.A. 2,081
Conservative LECLAIRE, L.B.J. 1,769

By-election: On Mr. Bruneau being appointed Judge of the Superior Court of Quebec, 29 January 1907

By-election on 7 March 1907
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal LANCTOT, Adélard 2,467
Liberal RONDEAU, A.O. 1,363
Canadian federal election, 1908
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal LANCTOT, Adélard 2,468
Conservative MORGAN, Edward A.D. 1,448
Canadian federal election, 1911
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal CARDIN, Pierre-Joseph-Arthur 2,373
Conservative VANASSE, Arthur Pierre 1,639

By-election: On election being declared void, 29 April 1912

By-election on 24 October 1912
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal CARDIN, P.J.A. 2,154
Conservative MORGAN, E.A.D. 1,896
Canadian federal election, 1917
Party Candidate Votes
Opposition (Laurier Liberals) CARDIN, Pierre-Joseph-Arthur 3,355
Government (Unionist) MORGAN, Edward André "D." 834
Canadian federal election, 1921
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal CARDIN, Pierre-Joseph-Arthur 4,706
Conservative MORGAN, William George Marcellin 2,044

By-election: On Mr. Cardin's acceptance of an office of emolument under the Crown, 30 January 1924

By-election on 27 February 1924
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal CARDIN, Hon. Pierre Joseph A acclaimed
Canadian federal election, 1925
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal CARDIN, Hon. Pierre Joseph Arthur 4,562
Conservative MORGAN, William Georges Marcellin 2,565
Canadian federal election, 1926
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal CARDIN, Hon. Pierre Joseph Arthur 4,893
Conservative CHASSÉ, Aimé 2,927

By-election: On Mr. Cardin's acceptance of an office of emolument under the Crown, 5 October 1926

By-election on 2 November 1926
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal CARDIN, Hon. Pierre Joseph Arthur acclaimed
Canadian federal election, 1930
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal CARDIN, Hon. Pierre-Joseph-Arthur 5,644
Conservative L'HEUREUX, Joseph-Louis-Alphonse 3,236

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