List of Ontario by-elections
The list of Ontario by-elections includes every by-election held in the Canadian province of Ontario. By-elections occur whenever there is a vacancy in the Legislative Assembly, although an imminent general election may allow the vacancy to remain until the dissolution of parliament.
Causes
A by-election occurs whenever there is a vacancy in the Ontario legislature. Vacancies can occur for the following reasons:
- Death of a member.
- Resignation of a member.
- Voided results
- Expulsion from the legislature.
- Ineligibility to sit.
When there is a vacancy, a by-election must be called within six months.
Ministerial by-elections
The list includes Ministerial by-elections which occurred due to the requirement that incumbent members recontest their seats upon being appointed to Cabinet. These by-elections were almost always uncontested. This requirement was amended in 1926 to exempt ministers appointed within three months after a general election. In 1941 it was abolished completely.
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38th Legislative Assembly of Ontario 2003–2007
By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained |
Burlington |
February 8, 2007 |
Cam Jackson |
|
Progressive Conservative |
Joyce Savoline |
|
Progressive Conservative |
Resignation to run for Mayor of Burlington |
Yes |
York South—Weston |
February 8, 2007 |
Joe Cordiano |
|
Liberal |
Paul Ferreira |
|
NDP |
Resignation |
No |
Markham |
February 8, 2007 |
Tony Wong |
|
Liberal |
Michael Chan |
|
Liberal |
Resignation to run municipally. |
Yes |
Parkdale—High Park |
September 14, 2006 |
Gerard Kennedy |
|
Liberal |
Cheri DiNovo |
|
NDP |
Resignation to seek federal Liberal leadership. |
No |
Whitby—Ajax |
March 30, 2006 |
Jim Flaherty |
|
Progressive Conservative |
Christine Elliott |
|
Progressive Conservative |
Resignation to run federally. |
Yes |
Toronto—Danforth |
March 26, 2006 |
Marilyn Churley |
|
NDP |
Peter Tabuns |
|
NDP |
Resignation to run federally. |
Yes |
Nepean—Carleton |
March 26, 2006 |
John Baird |
|
Progressive Conservative |
Lisa MacLeod |
|
Progressive Conservative |
Resignation to run federally. |
Yes |
Scarborough—Rouge River |
November 24, 2005 |
Alvin Curling |
|
Liberal |
Bas Balkissoon |
|
Liberal |
Resignation to accept diplomatic posting. |
Yes |
Dufferin—Peel—Wellington—Grey |
March 17, 2005 |
Ernie Eves |
|
Progressive Conservative |
John Tory |
|
Progressive Conservative |
Resignation. |
Yes |
Hamilton East |
May 13, 2004 |
Dominic Agostino |
|
Liberal |
Andrea Horwath |
|
NDP |
Death |
No |
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34th Legislative Assembly of Ontario 1987–1990
33rd Legislative Assembly of Ontario 1985–1987
32nd Legislative Assembly of Ontario 1981–1985
31st Legislative Assembly of Ontario 1977–1981
30th Legislative Assembly of Ontario 1975–1977
no by-elections
29th Legislative Assembly of Ontario 1971–1975
28th Legislative Assembly of Ontario 1967–1971
27th Legislative Assembly of Ontario 1963–1967
26th Legislative Assembly of Ontario 1959–1963
25th Legislative Assembly of Ontario 1955–1959
By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained |
Hastings East |
August 28, 1958† |
Roscoe Robson |
|
Progressive Conservative |
Lloyd Harrison Price |
|
Progressive Conservative[2] |
Appointed Sheriff |
Yes |
Lanark |
August 28, 1958† |
John Arthur McCue |
|
Progressive Conservative |
George Gomme |
|
Progressive Conservative |
Death |
Yes |
Cochrane North |
May 12, 1958 |
Philip Timothy Kelly |
|
Progressive Conservative |
René Brunelle |
|
Progressive Conservative |
Resignation |
Yes |
Huron |
May 12, 1958 |
Thomas Pryde |
|
Progressive Conservative |
Charles MacNaughton |
|
Progressive Conservative |
Death |
Yes |
Renfrew North |
May 12, 1958 |
Stanley Joseph Hunt |
|
Progressive Conservative |
Maurice Hamilton |
|
Progressive Conservative |
Resigned to enter federal politics |
Yes |
St. George |
May 12, 1958 |
Dana Porter |
|
Progressive Conservative |
Allan Lawrence |
|
Progressive Conservative |
Appointed Chief Justice of the Ontario Court of Appeal |
Yes |
Elgin |
January 30, 1958 |
Fletcher Stewart Thomas |
|
Progressive Conservative |
Ron McNeil |
|
Progressive Conservative |
Death |
Yes |
Lanark |
October 24, 1957 |
George Doucett |
|
Progressive Conservative |
John Arthur McCue |
|
Progressive Conservative |
Resigned to enter federal politics |
Yes |
Glengarry |
September 5, 1957 |
Osie Villeneuve |
|
Progressive Conservative |
Fernand Guindon |
|
Progressive Conservative |
Resigned to enter federal politics |
Yes |
Middlesex North |
September 5, 1957 |
Thomas L. Patrick |
|
Progressive Conservative |
William Atcheson Stewart |
|
Progressive Conservative |
Death |
Yes |
York West |
October 18, 1956 |
W. Elmer Brandon |
|
Progressive Conservative |
Leslie Rowntree |
|
Progressive Conservative |
Death |
Yes |
Renfrew South |
January 12, 1956 |
James Shannon Dempsey |
|
Progressive Conservative |
James Anthony Maloney |
|
Progressive Conservative |
Death |
Yes |
† Won by acclamation
24th Legislative Assembly of Ontario 1951–1955
23rd Legislative Assembly of Ontario 1948–1951
22nd Legislative Assembly of Ontario 1945–1948
21st Legislative Assembly of Ontario 1943–1945
20th Legislative Assembly of Ontario 1937–1943
By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained |
Grey South |
February 24, 1941† |
Farquhar Oliver |
|
United Farmers of Ontario |
Farquhar Oliver |
|
Liberal |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Public Works |
No |
Ottawa East |
November 27, 1940 |
Paul Leduc |
|
Liberal |
Robert Laurier |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
Yes |
Simcoe Centre |
October 23, 1940† |
Leonard Jennett Simpson |
|
Liberal |
Duncan McArthur |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Yes |
Simcoe East |
February 14, 1939† |
William Finlayson |
|
Conservative |
George A. Drew |
|
Conservative |
Resignation to provide a seat for Drew |
Yes |
Parkdale |
October 5, 1938 |
Fred McBrien |
|
Conservative |
William James Stewart |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Yes |
Waterloo South |
September 28, 1938† |
Norman Hipel |
|
Liberal |
Norman Hipel |
|
Liberal |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Labour |
Yes |
Brantford |
July 20, 1938 |
Morrison Mann MacBride |
|
Independent-Liberal* |
Louis Hagey |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Yes |
Lambton East |
March 22, 1938 |
Milton Duncan McVicar |
|
Liberal |
Charles Oliver Fairbank |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Yes |
Hamilton Centre |
March 2, 1938 |
William Frederick Schwenger |
|
Liberal |
John Newlands |
|
Liberal |
Resigned to become a judge |
Yes |
Sault Ste. Marie |
November 23, 1937† |
Richard McMeekin |
|
Liberal |
Colin Campbell |
|
Liberal |
Resignation to provide a seat for Campbell |
Yes |
† Won by acclamation
*Though nominally an "Independent-Liberal", MacBride was a supporter of the Liberal government and was a cabinet minister at the time of his death
19th Legislative Assembly of Ontario 1934–1937
† Won by acclamation
18th Legislative Assembly of Ontario 1929–1934
By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained |
Kent East |
January 3, 1934† |
Philip James Henry |
|
Conservative |
Douglas Munro Campbell |
|
Liberal |
Death |
No |
York West |
May 28, 1932 |
Forbes Godfrey |
|
Conservative |
Henry Isaac Price |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Yes |
Wellington South |
November 18, 1931 |
Lincoln Goldie |
|
Conservative |
Duncan Paul Munro |
|
Liberal |
Died |
No |
Dundas |
August 29, 1931† |
George Holmes Challies |
|
Conservative |
George Holmes Challies |
|
Conservative |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Secretary and Registrar |
Yes |
Norfolk |
July 8, 1931 |
John Strickler Martin |
|
Conservative |
Arthur Campbell Burt |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Yes |
Grenville |
February 11, 1931 |
Howard Ferguson |
|
Conservative |
James Alfred Sanderson |
|
Conservative |
Resigned to accept appointment as Canadian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom |
Yes |
Hamilton West |
February 11, 1931 |
Frederick Thomas Smye |
|
Conservative |
D'Arcy Argue Counsell Martin |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Yes |
Lanark South |
October 29, 1930 |
James Alexander Anderson |
|
Conservative |
Egerton Reuben Stedman |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Yes |
Nipissing |
October 29, 1930 |
Henri Morel |
|
Conservative |
Charles Robert Harrison |
|
Conservative |
Resigned to run in the 1930 federal election |
Yes |
Perth South |
October 29, 1930 |
David Bonis |
|
Conservative |
Charles Edward Richardson |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Yes |
Waterloo South |
October 29, 1930 |
Karl Kenneth Homuth |
|
Conservative |
Norman Hipel |
|
Liberal |
Resigned to run in the 1930 federal election |
No |
Algoma |
October 18, 1930† |
John Morrow Robb |
|
Conservative |
John Morrow Robb |
|
Conservative |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Health |
Yes |
Brantford |
October 18, 1930† |
William George Martin |
|
Conservative |
William George Martin |
|
Conservative |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Public Welfare |
Yes |
Peel |
October 18, 1930† |
Thomas Laird Kennedy |
|
Conservative |
Thomas Laird Kennedy |
|
Conservative |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Agriculture |
Yes |
Renfrew North |
October 18, 1930† |
Edward Arunah Dunlop |
|
Conservative |
Edward Arunah Dunlop |
|
Conservative |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Treasurer |
Yes |
York South |
October 18, 1930† |
Leopold Macaulay |
|
Conservative |
Leopold Macaulay |
|
Conservative |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Secretary and Registrar |
Yes |
† Won by acclamation
17th Legislative Assembly of Ontario 1926–1929
† Won by acclamation
16th Legislative Assembly of Ontario 1923–1926
By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained |
Toronto Northwest A |
July 7, 1924 |
Thomas Crawford |
|
Conservative |
William Henry Edwards |
|
Conservative |
Resigned to accept appointment as Registrar |
Yes |
Waterloo South |
June 23, 1924 |
Karl Kenneth Homuth |
|
Labour |
Karl Kenneth Homuth |
|
Labour |
Election declared void |
Yes |
Lennox |
October 22, 1923 |
John Perry Vrooman |
|
Liberal |
Charles Wesley Hambly |
|
Conservative |
Death |
No |
York West |
August 16, 1923† |
Forbes Godfrey |
|
Conservative |
Forbes Godfrey |
|
Conservative |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Labour |
Yes |
York East |
August 16, 1923† |
George Stewart Henry |
|
Conservative |
George Stewart Henry |
|
Conservative |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Public Works and Highways |
Yes |
Wellington South |
August 16, 1923† |
Lincoln Goldie |
|
Conservative |
Lincoln Goldie |
|
Conservative |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Secretary and Registrar |
Yes |
Sudbury |
August 16, 1923† |
Charles McCrea |
|
Conservative |
Charles McCrea |
|
Conservative |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Mines |
Yes |
Sault Ste. Marie |
August 16, 1923† |
James Winfield Lyons |
|
Conservative |
James Winfield Lyons |
|
Conservative |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Lands and Forests |
Yes |
Parkdale |
August 16, 1923† |
William Herbert Price |
|
Conservative |
William Herbert Price |
|
Conservative |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Treasurer |
Yes |
Norfolk South |
August 16, 1923† |
John Strickler Martin |
|
Conservative |
John Strickler Martin |
|
Conservative |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Agriculture |
Yes |
Kingston |
August 16, 1923† |
William Folger Nickle |
|
Conservative |
William Folger Nickle |
|
Conservative |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Attorney-General |
Yes |
Grenville |
August 16, 1923† |
George Howard Ferguson |
|
Conservative |
George Howard Ferguson |
|
Conservative |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Premier and Minister of Education |
Yes |
† Won by acclamation
15th Legislative Assembly of Ontario 1919–1923
By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained |
Russell |
October 23, 1922 |
Damase Racine |
|
Liberal |
Alfred Goulet |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Yes |
Toronto Southeast A |
October 23, 1922 |
John O'Neill |
|
Liberal |
John Allister Currie |
|
Conservative |
Death |
No |
Kingston |
February 6, 1922 |
Arthur Edward Ross |
|
Conservative |
William Folger Nickle |
|
Conservative |
Resigned to run in the 1921 federal election |
Yes |
Oxford North |
December 19, 1921 |
John Alexander Calder |
|
Liberal |
David Munroe Ross |
|
United Farmers of Ontario |
Death |
No |
Toronto Northeast A |
November 8, 1920 |
Henry John Cody |
|
Conservative |
Alexander Cameron Lewis |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
Yes |
Fort William |
July 19, 1920† |
Harry Mills |
|
Labour |
Harry Mills |
|
Labour |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Mines |
Yes |
Wellington East |
February 23, 1920† |
Albert Hellyer |
|
United Farmers of Ontario |
William Raney |
|
United Farmers of Ontario |
Resignation to provide a seat for Raney |
Yes |
Halton |
February 16, 1920 |
John Featherstone Ford |
|
United Farmers of Ontario |
Ernest Charles Drury |
|
United Farmers of Ontario |
Resignation to provide a seat for Drury |
Yes |
Kent East |
February 9, 1920† |
James B. Clark |
|
United Farmers of Ontario |
Manning Doherty |
|
United Farmers of Ontario |
Resignation to provide a seat for Doherty |
Yes |
Brant North |
December 15, 1919† |
Harry Nixon |
|
United Farmers of Ontario |
Harry Nixon |
|
United Farmers of Ontario |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Secretary and Registrar |
Yes |
Wentworth North |
December 15, 1919† |
Frank Campbell Biggs |
|
United Farmers of Ontario |
Frank Campbell Biggs |
|
United Farmers of Ontario |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Public Works and Highways |
Yes |
Perth South |
December 15, 1919† |
Peter Smith |
|
United Farmers of Ontario |
Peter Smith |
|
United Farmers of Ontario |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Treasurer |
Yes |
Manitoulin |
December 15, 1919† |
Beniah Bowman |
|
United Farmers of Ontario |
Beniah Bowman |
|
United Farmers of Ontario |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Lands, Forests and Mines |
Yes |
Hamilton West |
December 15, 1919† |
Walter Rollo |
|
Labour |
Walter Rollo |
|
Labour |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Labour |
Yes |
Carleton |
December 15, 1919† |
Robert Henry Grant |
|
United Farmers of Ontario |
Robert Henry Grant |
|
United Farmers of Ontario |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Education |
Yes |
† Won by acclamation
14th Legislative Assembly of Ontario 1914–1919
By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained |
Ontario North |
February 18, 1919 |
William Hoyle |
|
Conservative |
John Wesley Widdifield |
|
United Farmers of Ontario |
Death |
No |
St. Catharines |
February 15, 1919 |
Elisha Jessop |
|
Conservative |
Frederick Raymond Parnell |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Yes |
Huron North |
December 2, 1918 |
Armstrong Musgrove |
|
Conservative |
William Henry Fraser |
|
Liberal |
Resignation upon appointment as Postmaster of Wingham |
No |
Manitoulin |
October 24, 1918 |
Robert Roswell Gamey |
|
Conservative |
Beniah Bowman |
|
United Farmers of Ontario |
Death |
No |
Oxford North |
September 23, 1918† |
Newton Wesley Rowell |
|
Liberal |
John Alexander Calder |
|
Liberal |
Resigned to run in the 1917 federal election. |
Yes |
Lennox |
August 29, 1918† |
Thomas George Carscallen |
|
Conservative |
Reginald Amherst Fowler |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Yes |
York East |
August 19, 1918 |
George Stewart Henry |
|
Conservative |
George Stewart Henry |
|
Conservative |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Agriculture |
Yes |
Toronto Northeast A |
August 19, 1918 |
Robert Allan Pyne |
|
Conservative |
Henry John Cody |
|
Conservative |
Resigned to accept position as Clerk of York County. |
Yes |
Toronto Northwest B |
January 22, 1917 |
William David McPherson |
|
Conservative |
William David McPherson |
|
Conservative |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Secretary and Registrar |
Yes |
Simcoe West |
January 15, 1917† |
James Stoddart Duff |
|
Conservative |
William Torrance Allen |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Yes |
Toronto Southwest A |
August 21, 1916 |
James Joseph Foy |
|
Conservative |
Hartley Dewart |
|
Liberal |
Death |
No |
Perth North |
July 10, 1916 |
James Torrance |
|
Conservative |
Wellington Hay |
|
Liberal |
Appointed Registrar |
No |
Muskoka |
June 12, 1916† |
Samuel Henry Armstrong |
|
Conservative |
George Walter Ecclestone |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Yes |
Peel |
February 24, 1916 |
James Robinson Fallis |
|
Conservative |
William James Lowe |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
No |
Algoma |
October 25, 1915† |
Albert Grigg |
|
Conservative |
John Morrow Robb |
|
Conservative |
Resignation upon appointment as Deputy Minister of Crown Lands |
Yes |
Grenville |
January 7, 1915† |
George Howard Ferguson |
|
Conservative |
George Howard Ferguson |
|
Conservative |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Lands, Forests and Mines |
Yes |
Renfrew South |
January 7, 1915† |
Thomas William McGarry |
|
Conservative |
Thomas William McGarry |
|
Conservative |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Treasurer |
Yes |
Dundas |
December 7, 1914 |
Sir James Whitney |
|
Conservative |
Irwin Foster Hilliard |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Yes |
Hamilton West |
November 18, 1914 |
John Strathearn Hendrie |
|
Conservative |
John Allan |
|
Conservative |
Appointed Lieutenant Governor of Ontario |
Yes |
Elgin West |
October 21, 1914† |
Findlay George MacDiarmid |
|
Conservative |
Findlay George MacDiarmid |
|
Conservative |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Public Works |
Yes |
† Won by acclamation
13th Legislative Assembly of Ontario 1911–1914
† Won by acclamation
12th Legislative Assembly of Ontario 1908–1911
† Won by acclamation
11th Legislative Assembly of Ontario 1905–1908
By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained |
Brockville |
October 7, 1907 |
George Perry Graham |
|
Liberal |
Albert Edward Donovan |
|
Conservative |
Resignation on entering federal politics |
No |
Dufferin |
July 24, 1907 |
Frederick William Lewis |
|
Conservative |
Charles Robert McKeown |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Yes |
York West |
June 1, 1907 |
Joseph Wesley St. John |
|
Conservative |
Forbes Godfrey |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Yes |
Carleton |
March 18, 1907 |
George Nelson Kidd |
|
Conservative |
Robert McElroy |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Yes |
Middlesex West |
February 20, 1907 |
George William Ross |
|
Liberal |
Duncan Campbell Ross |
|
Liberal |
Appointed to the Senate |
Yes |
Hamilton East |
December 4, 1906 |
Henry Carscallen |
|
Conservative |
Allan Studholme |
|
Labour |
Death |
No |
Cardwell |
September 21, 1906† |
Edward Alfred Little |
|
Conservative |
Alexander Ferguson |
|
Conservative |
Appointed Registrar |
Yes |
Toronto North |
February 22, 1906 |
William Beattie Nesbitt |
|
Conservative |
William Kirkpatrick McNaught |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
Yes |
Kingston |
January 29, 1906 |
Edward John Barker Pense |
|
Liberal |
Edward John Barker Pense |
|
Liberal |
Election declared void |
Yes |
Nipissing East |
June 13, 1905† |
Charles Lamarche |
|
Conservative |
Francis Cochrane |
|
Conservative |
Resignation to provide a seat for Cochrane |
Yes |
Toronto South |
February 21, 1905† |
James Joseph Foy |
|
Conservative |
James Joseph Foy |
|
Conservative |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Commissioner of Crown Lands |
Yes |
Toronto East |
February 21, 1905† |
Robert Allan Pyne |
|
Conservative |
Robert Allan Pyne |
|
Conservative |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Education |
Yes |
Perth South |
February 21, 1905† |
Samuel Nelson Monteith |
|
Conservative |
Samuel Nelson Monteith |
|
Conservative |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Agriculture |
Yes |
Lanark South |
February 21, 1905† |
Arthur James Matheson |
|
Conservative |
Arthur James Matheson |
|
Conservative |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Treasurer |
Yes |
Lambton West |
February 21, 1905† |
William John Hanna |
|
Conservative |
William John Hanna |
|
Conservative |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Secretary and Registrar |
Yes |
Essex North |
February 21, 1905† |
Joseph Octave Reaume |
|
Conservative |
Joseph Octave Reaume |
|
Conservative |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Commissioner of Public Works |
Yes |
Dundas |
February 21, 1905† |
James Pliny Whitney |
|
Conservative |
James Pliny Whitney |
|
Conservative |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Premier and Attorney-General |
Yes |
† Won by acclamation
10th Legislative Assembly of Ontario 1902–1904
9th Legislative Assembly of Ontario 1898–1902
By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained |
Kingston |
January 30, 1902† |
William Harty |
|
Liberal |
Edward John Barker Pense |
|
Liberal |
Resignation to enter federal politics |
Yes |
Huron West |
December 4, 1901 |
James Thompson Garrow |
|
Liberal |
James Thompson Garrow |
|
Liberal |
Void Election |
Yes |
Kent East |
November 4, 1901† |
Robert Ferguson |
|
Liberal |
John Lee |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Yes |
London |
July 9, 1901 |
Francis Baxter Leys |
|
Liberal |
Francis Baxter Leys |
|
Liberal |
Sought re-election in support of removing a dam on the Thames River |
Yes |
Welland |
December 13, 1900 |
William Manley German |
|
Liberal |
John Franklin Gross |
|
Liberal |
Resignation to enter federal politics |
Yes |
Waterloo North |
October 31, 1900† |
Louis Jacob Breithaupt |
|
Liberal |
Louis Jacob Breithaupt |
|
Liberal |
Void Election |
Yes |
Renfrew North |
June 19, 1900† |
Andrew Thomas White |
|
Conservative |
John W. Munro |
|
Liberal |
Death |
No |
Middlesex East |
January 31, 1900 |
Thomas D. Hodgins |
|
Conservative |
Thomas Robson |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Yes |
Brant South |
December 12, 1899 |
Arthur Sturgis Hardy |
|
Liberal |
Thomas Hiram Preston |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
Yes |
Elgin East |
December 12, 1899 |
Charles Andrew Brower |
|
Conservative |
Charles Andrew Brower |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
Yes |
Elgin West |
December 12, 1899 |
Donald Macnish |
|
Liberal |
Findlay George MacDiarmid |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
No |
Ontario South |
December 12, 1899 |
John Dryden |
|
Liberal |
John Dryden |
|
Liberal |
Void Election |
Yes |
Renfrew South |
November 14, 1899 |
Robert Adam Campbell |
|
Liberal |
Francis Robert Latchford |
|
Liberal |
Resignation to provide a seat for Latchford |
Yes |
Peterborough West |
November 7, 1899† |
James Robert Stratton |
|
Liberal |
James Robert Stratton |
|
Liberal |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Secretary and Registrar |
Yes |
Waterloo North |
May 23, 1899 |
Henry George Lackner |
|
Conservative |
Louis Jacob Breithaupt |
|
Liberal |
Void Election |
No |
Perth South |
February 28, 1899 |
William Caven Moscrip |
|
Liberal |
Samuel Nelson Monteith |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
No |
Elgin West |
January 12, 1899 |
Findlay George MacDiarmid |
|
Conservative |
Donald Macnish |
|
Liberal |
Void Election |
No |
Hastings North |
December 27, 1898 |
William John Allen |
|
Conservative |
William John Allen |
|
Conservative |
Resignation in exchange for withdrawal of election petition |
Yes |
Nipissing |
December 27, 1898 |
John Loughrin |
|
Liberal |
John Loughrin |
|
Liberal |
Void Election |
Yes |
Northumberland East |
December 14, 1898 |
John Henry Douglas |
|
Liberal |
John Henry Douglas |
|
Liberal |
Void Election |
Yes |
Halton |
December 8, 1898 |
John Roaf Barber |
|
Liberal |
John Roaf Barber |
|
Liberal |
Void Election |
Yes |
Huron West |
December 8, 1898 |
James Thompson Garrow |
|
Liberal |
James Thompson Garrow |
|
Liberal |
Void Election |
Yes |
Lennox |
November 18, 1898 |
Bowen Ebenezer Aylsworth |
|
Liberal |
Bowen Ebenezer Aylsworth |
|
Liberal |
Void Election |
Yes |
Ontario South |
November 1, 1898 |
Charles Calder |
|
Conservative |
John Dryden |
|
Liberal |
Void Election |
No |
Wellington East |
October 27, 1898 |
John Craig |
|
Liberal |
John Morison Gibson |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Yes |
† Won by acclamation
8th Legislative Assembly of Ontario 1894–1898
By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained |
Essex South |
October 20, 1896 |
William Douglas Balfour |
|
Liberal |
John Allan Auld |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Yes |
York North |
September 8, 1896† |
Elihu James Davis |
|
Liberal |
Elihu James Davis |
|
Liberal |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Secretary and Registrar |
Yes |
Oxford North |
September 7, 1896 |
Oliver Mowat |
|
Liberal |
Andrew Pattulo |
|
Liberal |
Appointed to the Senate |
Yes |
Essex South |
August 4, 1896† |
William Douglas Balfour |
|
Liberal |
William Douglas Balfour |
|
Liberal |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Secretary and Registrar |
Yes |
Wentworth South |
January 24, 1896 |
Nicholas Awrey |
|
Liberal |
John Dickenson |
|
Liberal |
Appointed Sheriff of Wentworth County |
Yes |
Wellington West |
January 24, 1896 |
George Tucker |
|
Conservative-PPA |
James Tucker |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
Yes |
Kingston |
October 8, 1895† |
William Harty |
|
Liberal |
William Harty |
|
Liberal |
Void Election |
Yes |
Brant North |
May 20, 1895† |
William Bruce Wood |
|
Liberal |
Daniel Burt |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
Yes |
Haldimand |
March 19, 1895 |
John Senn |
|
Conservative |
Jacob Baxter |
|
Liberal |
Void Election |
No |
Algoma West |
January 29, 1895 |
James M. Savage |
|
Conservative |
James Conmee |
|
Liberal |
Void Election |
No |
Kingston |
January 28, 1895 |
Edward H. Smythe |
|
Conservative |
William Harty |
|
Liberal |
Void Election |
No |
London |
November 20, 1894 |
William Ralph Meredith |
|
Conservative |
Thomas Saunders Hobbs |
|
Liberal |
Appointed a judge |
No |
† Won by acclamation
7th Legislative Assembly of Ontario 1890–1894
By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained |
Lanark South |
February 16, 1894 |
Nathaniel McLenaghan |
|
Conservative |
James Maitland Clarke |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
No |
Lambton East |
December 2, 1893 |
Hugh McKenzie |
|
Liberal |
Peter Duncan McCallum |
|
Independent Conservative |
Death |
No |
Bruce North |
December 2, 1893 |
David Porter |
|
Liberal |
Daniel McNaughton |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Yes |
Toronto |
February 28, 1893 |
Nelson Gordon Bigelow |
|
Liberal |
George Ryerson |
|
Conservative |
Death |
No |
Peel |
December 30, 1892 |
Kenneth Chisholm |
|
Liberal |
John Smith |
|
Liberal |
Appointed Registrar for Peel County |
Yes |
Toronto |
April 29, 1892 |
Henry Edward Clarke |
|
Conservative |
Nelson Gordon Bigelow |
|
Liberal |
Death |
No |
Renfrew North |
February 29, 1892 |
Arunah Dunlop |
|
Conservative |
Henry Barr |
|
Liberal |
Death |
No |
Kingston |
February 29, 1892 |
James Henry Metcalfe |
|
Conservative |
William Harty |
|
Liberal |
Resignation to enter federal politics |
No |
Wellington East |
November 10, 1891 |
Charles Clarke |
|
Liberal |
James Kirkwood |
|
Liberal |
Appointed Clerk of the House |
Yes |
Grey South |
April 2, 1891† |
James Hill Hunter |
|
Liberal |
Gilbert McKechnie |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Yes |
Bruce North |
March 3, 1891 |
John George |
|
Conservative |
David Porter |
|
Liberal |
Void Election |
No |
Hamilton |
February 24, 1891 |
Thomas Henry Stinson |
|
Conservative |
John Morison Gibson |
|
Liberal |
Void Election |
No |
Perth North |
January 23, 1891 |
Alfred Emanuel Ahrens |
|
Liberal |
Thomas Magwood |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
No |
Norfolk South |
January 23, 1891 |
William Andrew Charlton |
|
Liberal |
William Andrew Charlton |
|
Liberal |
Void Election |
Yes |
Norfolk North |
January 23, 1891 |
John Bailey Freeman |
|
Liberal |
Edwin Clarendon Carpenter |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Yes |
Durham East |
January 23, 1891 |
George Campbell |
|
Conservative-Equal Rights |
George Campbell |
|
Conservative-Equal Rights |
Void Election |
Yes |
Ontario South |
September 30, 1890† |
John Dryden |
|
Liberal |
John Dryden |
|
Liberal |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Commissioner of Agriculture |
Yes |
Monck |
September 30, 1890† |
Richard Harcourt |
|
Liberal |
Richard Harcourt |
|
Liberal |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Treasurer |
Yes |
† Won by acclamation
6th Legislative Assembly of Ontario 1886–1890
By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained |
Lambton West |
October 19, 1889† |
Timothy Blair Pardee |
|
Liberal |
Charles MacKenzie |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Yes |
Hamilton |
January 31, 1889† |
John Morison Gibson |
|
Liberal |
John Morison Gibson |
|
Liberal |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Secretary and Registrar |
Yes |
Northumberland East |
October 11, 1888 |
Richard Clark |
|
Liberal |
William Arnson Willoughby |
|
Conservative |
Death |
No |
Frontenac |
October 11, 1888 |
Henry Wilmot |
|
Conservative |
Hugh Smith |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Yes |
Elgin East |
October 11, 1888 |
Thomas McIntyre Nairn |
|
Liberal |
James Charles Dance |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Yes |
Lanark North |
October 4, 1888† |
Daniel Hilliard |
|
Liberal |
William Clyde Caldwell |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Yes |
York North |
May 23, 1888† |
Joseph Henry Widdifield |
|
Liberal |
Elihu James Davis |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
Yes |
Simcoe East |
May 16, 1888† |
Charles Alfred Drury |
|
Liberal |
Charles Alfred Drury |
|
Liberal |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Commissioner of Agriculture |
Yes |
Northumberland East |
February 1, 1888 |
William Arnson Willoughby |
|
Conservative |
Richard Clark |
|
Liberal |
Void Election |
No |
Dundas |
January 31, 1888 |
Theodore F. Chamberlain |
|
Liberal |
James Pliny Whitney |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
No |
† Won by acclamation
5th Legislative Assembly of Ontario 1883–1886
By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained |
Algoma East |
June 29, 1885 |
New Seat |
|
|
Robert Adam Lyon |
|
Liberal |
Algoma divided |
N/A |
Simcoe East |
June 26, 1885 |
Charles Alfred Drury |
|
Liberal |
Charles Alfred Drury |
|
Liberal |
Void Election |
Yes |
Lennox |
June 26, 1885 |
George Douglas Hawley |
|
Liberal |
George Douglas Hawley |
|
Liberal |
Void Election |
Yes |
Algoma West |
June 26, 1885 |
New Seat |
|
|
James Conmee |
|
Liberal |
Algoma divided |
N/A |
Kent East |
June 19, 1885† |
Daniel McCraney |
|
Liberal |
Robert Ferguson |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Yes |
Renfrew South |
January 27, 1885 |
John Francis Dowling |
|
Liberal |
John Francis Dowling |
|
Liberal |
Void Election |
Yes |
Lennox |
August 28, 1884 |
Alexander Hall Roe |
|
Conservative |
George Douglas Hawley |
|
Liberal |
Death |
No |
Muskoka and Parry Sound |
July 23, 1884 |
Frederick G. Fauquier |
|
Conservative |
Jacob William Dill |
|
Liberal |
Void Election |
No |
Grey East |
March 18, 1884 |
Abram William Lauder |
|
Conservative |
Neil McColman |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Yes |
Oxford South |
March 5, 1884 |
Adam Crooks |
|
Liberal |
George Atwell Cooke |
|
Liberal |
Crooks declared "incurably insane" and seat vacated |
Yes |
Renfrew South |
January 18, 1884 |
John Francis Dowling |
|
Liberal |
John Francis Dowling |
|
Liberal |
Void Election |
Yes |
Simcoe West |
December 14, 1883 |
Orson James Phelps |
|
Liberal |
Orson James Phelps |
|
Liberal |
Void Election |
Yes |
Middlesex West |
December 14, 1883 |
Alexander Johnston |
|
Conservative |
George William Ross |
|
Liberal |
Void Election |
No |
Cardwell |
December 14, 1883 |
William Henry Hammell |
|
Conservative |
William Henry Hammell |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
Yes |
Huron West |
November 16, 1883† |
Alexander McLagan Ross |
|
Liberal |
Alexander McLagan Ross |
|
Liberal |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Treasurer and Commissioner of Agriculture |
Yes |
Brant North |
June 16, 1883 |
James Young |
|
Liberal |
James Young |
|
Liberal |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Treasurer and Commissioner of Agriculture |
Yes |
† Won by acclamation
4th Legislative Assembly of Ontario 1879–1883
By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained |
Muskoka and Parry Sound |
October 30, 1882 |
John Classon Miller |
|
Liberal |
James Whitney Bettes |
|
Liberal |
Resignation to contest the 1882 federal election |
Yes |
Waterloo South |
October 18, 1882 |
James Livingston |
|
Liberal |
Isaac Master |
|
Liberal |
Resignation to contest the 1882 federal election |
Yes |
Simcoe East |
October 18, 1882 |
Herman Henry Cook |
|
Liberal |
Charles Alfred Drury |
|
Liberal |
Resignation to contest the 1882 federal election |
Yes |
Renfrew North |
October 18, 1882† |
Thomas Murray |
|
Liberal |
William Balmer McAllister |
|
Conservative |
Resignation to contest the 1882 federal election |
Yes* |
Hastings West |
October 18, 1882 |
Alexander Robertson |
|
Conservative |
Baltis Rose |
|
Conservative |
Resignation to contest the 1882 federal election |
Yes |
Glengarry |
October 18, 1882 |
Donald Macmaster |
|
Conservative |
James Rayside |
|
Liberal |
Resignation to contest the 1882 federal election |
No |
Essex South |
October 18, 1882 |
Lewis Wigle |
|
Conservative |
William Douglas Balfour |
|
Liberal |
Resignation to contest the 1882 federal election |
No |
Bruce South |
October 18, 1882 |
Rupert Mearse Wells |
|
Liberal |
Hamilton Parke O'Connor |
|
Liberal |
Resignation to contest the 1882 federal election |
Yes |
Peterborough West |
August 24, 1881† |
William Hepburn Scott |
|
Conservative |
Robert Kincaid |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Yes |
Durham East |
June 29, 1881 |
John Rosevear |
|
Conservative |
Charles Herbert Brereton |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Yes |
Waterloo North |
June 27, 1881 |
Moses Springer |
|
Liberal |
Elias Weber Bingeman Snider |
|
Liberal |
Resignation to become Sheriff of Waterloo County |
Yes |
Ontario North |
June 4, 1881 |
Thomas Paxton |
|
Liberal |
Frank Madill |
|
Conservative |
Resignation to become Sheriff of Ontario County |
No |
Prescott |
April 14, 1881 |
William Harkin |
|
Conservative |
Albert Hagar |
|
Liberal |
Death |
No |
Hastings West |
January 30, 1880 |
Alexander Robertson |
|
Conservative |
Alexander Robertson |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
Yes |
Stormont |
January 23, 1880 |
Joseph Kerr |
|
Conservative |
Joseph Kerr |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
Yes |
Dufferin |
January 9, 1880 |
John Barr |
|
Conservative |
William Jelly |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
Yes |
† Won by acclamation
*McAllister was a supporter of Mowat's government
3rd Legislative Assembly of Ontario 1875–1879
By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained |
Toronto East |
December 21, 1878 |
Matthew Crooks Cameron |
|
Conservative |
Alexander Morris |
|
Conservative |
Appointed a judge |
Yes |
Monck |
December 21, 1878 |
Henry Ryan Haney |
|
Liberal |
Richard Harcourt |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Yes |
Simcoe South |
October 29, 1878 |
William McDougall |
|
Independent Liberal |
William James Parkhill |
|
Conservative |
Resignation to contest the 1878 federal election |
No |
Essex North |
October 29, 1878 |
James Colebrooke Patterson |
|
Conservative |
Solomon White |
|
Conservative |
Resignation to contest the 1878 federal election |
Yes |
Elgin West |
October 29, 1878 |
Thomas Hodgins |
|
Liberal |
David McLaws |
|
Liberal |
Resignation to contest the 1878 federal election |
Yes |
Algoma |
October 8, 1878† |
Simon James Dawson |
|
Liberal |
Robert Adam Lyon |
|
Liberal |
Resignation to contest the 1878 federal election |
Yes |
Brant South |
March 29, 1877† |
Arthur Sturgis Hardy |
|
Liberal |
Arthur Sturgis Hardy |
|
Liberal |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Secretary and Registrar |
Yes |
Waterloo South |
February 19, 1877 |
John Fleming |
|
Liberal |
Isaac Master |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Yes |
Frontenac |
February 12, 1877 |
Peter Graham |
|
Conservative |
Delino Dexter Calvin |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Yes |
Wellington South |
October 11, 1876† |
Peter Gow |
|
Liberal |
James Massie |
|
Liberal |
Resignation to become Sheriff of Wellington County |
Yes |
Northumberland East |
November 9, 1875 |
James Marshall Ferris |
|
Liberal |
James Marshall Ferris |
|
Liberal |
Void Election |
Yes |
Halton |
November 2, 1875 |
William Barber |
|
Liberal |
William Durie Lyon |
|
Liberal |
Void Election |
Yes |
Grey North |
October 30, 1875 |
Thomas Scott |
|
Conservative |
David Creighton |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
Yes |
Wentworth North |
October 29, 1875 |
Thomas Stock |
|
Conservative |
James McMahon |
|
Liberal |
Void Election |
No |
Peterborough West |
October 26, 1875 |
George Albertus Cox |
|
Liberal |
William Hepburn Scott |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
No |
Victoria North |
September 29, 1875 |
John David Smith |
|
Liberal |
Duncan McRae |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
No |
Wellington West |
September 27, 1875 |
John McGowan |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
John McGowan |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
Void Election |
Yes |
Dundas |
September 25, 1875 |
Andrew Broder |
|
Conservative |
Andrew Broder |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
Yes |
Peterborough East |
September 24, 1875 |
John C. O'Sullivan |
|
Conservative |
John C. O'Sullivan |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
Yes |
Kent East |
September 17, 1875 |
Archibald McKellar |
|
Liberal |
Daniel McCraney |
|
Liberal |
Appointed Sheriff of Wentworth County |
Yes |
Essex South |
September 17, 1875 |
Lewis Wigle |
|
Conservative |
Lewis Wigle |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
Yes |
Oxford South |
September 11, 1875 |
Adam Oliver |
|
Liberal |
Adam Crooks |
|
Liberal |
Void Election |
Yes |
Russell |
August 12, 1875 |
Adam Jacob Baker |
|
Conservative |
Adam Jacob Baker |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
Yes |
Victoria South |
August 10, 1875 |
Samuel Casey Wood |
|
Liberal |
Samuel Casey Wood |
|
Liberal |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Secretary and Commissioner of Agriculture |
Yes |
Cornwall |
July 17, 1875 |
Alexander Fraser McIntyre |
|
Conservative |
John Goodall Snetsinger |
|
Liberal |
Void Election |
No |
Welland |
July 2, 1875 |
James Currie |
|
Liberal |
James Currie |
|
Liberal |
Void Election |
Yes |
Monck |
June 22, 1875 |
Henry Ryan Haney |
|
Liberal |
Henry Ryan Haney |
|
Liberal |
Void Election |
Yes |
Ontario North |
June 21, 1875 |
Thomas Paxton |
|
Liberal |
Thomas Paxton |
|
Liberal |
Void Election |
Yes |
Simcoe South |
May 26, 1875 |
D'Arcy Boulton |
|
Conservative |
William McDougall |
|
Independent Liberal |
Death |
No |
† Won by acclamation
2nd Legislative Assembly of Ontario 1871–1874
By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained |
Peterborough West |
July 30, 1874 |
Thomas McCulloch Fairbairn |
|
Liberal |
William Hepburn Scott |
|
Conservative |
Death |
No |
Wellington North |
February 20, 1874 |
Robert McKim |
|
Liberal |
John McGowan |
|
Conservative |
Resignation to enter federal politics |
No |
Perth North |
February 14, 1874 |
Andrew Monteith |
|
Conservative |
Thomas Mayne Daly |
|
Conservative |
Resignation to enter federal politics |
Yes |
Oxford South |
January 19, 1874† |
Adam Oliver |
|
Liberal |
Adam Oliver |
|
Liberal |
Resignation due to not being appointed Sheriff of Oxford County and selling timber to the provincial government |
Yes |
Ottawa |
January 18, 1874 |
Richard William Scott |
|
Liberal |
Daniel John O'Donoghue |
|
Independent Labour |
Appointed to the Senate |
Yes |
Simcoe South |
December 30, 1873 |
Thomas Roberts Ferguson |
|
Conservative |
D'Arcy Boulton |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
Yes |
Peel |
December 19, 1873 |
John Coyne |
|
Conservative |
Kenneth Chisholm |
|
Liberal |
Death |
No |
Grenville South |
December 9, 1873† |
Christopher Finlay Fraser |
|
Liberal |
Christopher Finlay Fraser |
|
Liberal |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Secretary and Registrar |
Yes |
Leeds South |
December 1873† |
Herbert Stone MacDonald |
|
Conservative |
John Godkin Giles |
|
Conservative |
Resignation to be appointed to the county court |
Yes |
Huron South |
October 16, 1873 |
Robert Gibbons |
|
Liberal |
Archibald Bishop |
|
Liberal |
Resignation to become Sheriff of Huron County |
Yes |
Brant South |
April 28, 1873 |
Edmund Burke Wood |
|
Liberal |
Arthur Sturgis Hardy |
|
Liberal |
Resignation to enter federal politics |
Yes |
Oxford North |
November 29, 1872† |
George Perry |
|
Liberal |
Oliver Mowat |
|
Liberal |
Resignation to provide a seat for Mowat |
Yes |
Lambton |
November 13, 1872† |
Timothy Blair Pardee |
|
Liberal |
Timothy Blair Pardee |
|
Liberal |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Secretary and Registrar |
Yes |
Grenville South |
October 16, 1872 |
Christopher Finlay Fraser |
|
Liberal |
Christopher Finlay Fraser |
|
Liberal |
Void Election |
Yes |
Middlesex West |
September 17, 1872 |
Alexander Mackenzie |
|
Liberal |
John Watterworth |
|
Liberal |
Resignation upon abolition of the dual mandate |
Yes |
Bruce South |
September 14, 1872 |
Edward Blake |
|
Liberal |
Rupert Mearse Wells |
|
Liberal |
Resignation upon abolition of the dual mandate |
Yes |
Monck |
September 1872 |
Lachlin McCallum |
|
Conservative |
Henry Ryan Haney |
|
Liberal |
Resignation upon abolition of the dual mandate |
No |
London |
August 26, 1872 |
John Carling |
|
Conservative |
William Ralph Meredith |
|
Conservative |
Resignation upon abolition of the dual mandate |
Yes |
Lanark North |
August 23, 1872 |
Daniel Galbraith |
|
Liberal |
William Clyde Caldwell |
|
Liberal |
Resignation to enter federal politics |
Yes |
Cornwall |
July 13, 1872 |
John Sandfield Macdonald |
|
Conservative |
John Goodall Snetsinger |
|
Liberal |
Death |
No |
Grenville South |
March 26, 1872 |
Mcneil Clarke |
|
Conservative |
Christopher Finlay Fraser |
|
Liberal |
Death |
No |
Toronto West |
January 9, 1872 |
Adam Crooks |
|
Liberal |
Adam Crooks |
|
Liberal |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Attorney-General |
Yes |
Bothwell |
January 6, 1872† |
Archibald McKellar |
|
Liberal |
Archibald McKellar |
|
Liberal |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Commissioner of Agriculture and Public Works |
Yes |
Middlesex West |
January 5, 1872† |
Alexander Mackenzie |
|
Liberal |
Alexander Mackenzie |
|
Liberal |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Secretary and Registrar |
Yes |
Bruce South |
January 5, 1872† |
Edward Blake |
|
Liberal |
Edward Blake |
|
Liberal |
Resignation to re-contest upon being appointed Premier |
Yes |
Northumberland West |
January 5, 1872 |
Alexander Fraser |
|
Liberal |
Charles Gifford |
|
Conservative |
Resignation |
No |
Wellington South |
January 4, 1872† |
Peter Gow |
|
Liberal |
Peter Gow |
|
Liberal |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Secretary and Registrar |
Yes |
Ottawa |
January 4, 1872† |
Richard William Scott |
|
Liberal |
Richard William Scott |
|
Liberal |
Sought re-election upon appointment as Commissioner of Crown Lands |
Yes |
Stormont |
January 3, 1872 |
William Colquhoun |
|
Conservative |
James Bethune |
|
Liberal |
Void Election |
No |
Simcoe North |
January 2, 1872 |
William Davis Ardagh |
|
Conservative |
William Davis Ardagh |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
Yes |
Carleton |
January 2, 1872 |
George William Monk |
|
Conservative |
George William Monk |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
Yes |
Prince Edward |
December 29, 1871 |
Gideon Striker |
|
Liberal |
James Simeon McCuaig |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
No |
James Simeon McCuaig |
|
Conservative |
Gideon Striker |
|
Liberal |
By-election result reversed August 29, 1872 |
No |
Grey South |
December 29, 1871 |
Abram William Lauder |
|
Conservative |
Abram William Lauder |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
Yes |
Prescott |
December 27, 1871† |
George Wellesley Hamilton |
|
Conservative |
George Wellesley Hamilton |
|
Conservative |
Void Election |
Yes |
Durham West |
December 27, 1871† |
Edward Blake |
|
Liberal |
John McLeod |
|
Liberal |
Chose to sit for Bruce South |
Yes |
† Won by acclamation
1st Legislative Assembly of Ontario 1867–1871
See also
References
Notes
Citations
Further reading
- Forman, Debra Legislators and Legislatures of Ontario: A Reference Guide. Legislative Library of Ontario Research and Information Services, 1984
- Lewis, Roderick, Centennial Edition of a History of the Electoral Districts, Legislatures and Ministries of the Province of Ontario 1867–1968. F. Fogg, Queen's Printer, 1969.
- Electoral history of Ontario: Candidates and Results. Office of the Chief Election Officer of Ontario, 1983
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