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By-elections to the 6th Canadian Parliament were held to elect members of the House of Commons of Canada between the 1887 federal election and the 1891 federal election . The Conservative Party of Canada led a majority government for the 6th Canadian Parliament .
The list includes Ministerial by-elections which occurred due to the requirement that Members of Parliament recontest their seats upon being appointed to Cabinet. These by-elections were almost always uncontested. This requirement was abolished in 1931.
By-election
Date
Incumbent
Party
Winner
Party
Cause
Retained
Victoria South
December 18, 1890
Adam Hudspeth
Conservative
Charles Fairbairn
Liberal-Conservative
Death
Yes
Napierville
December 9, 1890
Louis Sainte-Marie
Liberal
François-Xavier Paradis
Conservative
Resigned to enter provincial politics in Quebec.
No
Kent
July 31, 1890
Pierre-Amand Landry
Conservative
Édouard H. Léger
Conservative
Appointed a judge in the county court of Westmorland and Kent.
Yes
Montmorency
July 25, 1890
Charles Langelier
Liberal
Louis-Georges Desjardins
Conservative
Resignation to enter provincial politics in Quebec.
No
New Westminster
June 19, 1890
Donald Chisholm
Conservative
Gordon Edward Corbould
Conservative
Death
Yes
Lincoln and Niagara
May 23, 1890
John Charles Rykert
Conservative
John Charles Rykert
Conservative
Resignation to recontest over charges of corruption.
Yes
Ottawa (City of) (electoral district)
April 26, 1890
William Goodhue Perley
Conservative
Charles Herbert Mackintosh
Conservative
Death
Yes
Haldimand
February 20, 1890
Charles Wesley Colter
Liberal
Walter Humphries Montague
Conservative
Election declared void.
No
Stanstead
December 18, 1889
Charles Carroll Colby
Liberal-Conservative
Charles Carroll Colby
Liberal-Conservative
Recontested upon appointment as President of the Privy Council.
Yes
Victoria
October 28, 1889
Edgar Crow Baker
Conservative
Thomas Earle
Conservative
Resignation.
Yes
Compton
May 16, 1889
John Henry Pope
Liberal-Conservative
Rufus Henry Pope
Conservative
Death
Yes
Haldimand
January 30, 1889
Walter Humphries Montague
Conservative
Charles Wesley Colter
Liberal
Election declared void.
No
Provencher
January 24, 1889
Joseph Royal
Conservative
Alphonse Alfred Clément Larivière
Conservative
Appointed Lieutenant-Governor of the North West Territories .
Yes
Joliette
January 16, 1889
Édouard Guilbault
Conservative
Hilaire Neveu
Nationalist
Election declared void.
No
Cumberland
December 26, 1888
Arthur Rupert Dickey
Conservative
Arthur Rupert Dickey
Conservative
Election declared void.
Yes
Cariboo
November 22, 1888
James Reid
Liberal-Conservative
Francis Stillman Barnard
Conservative
Called to the Senate.
Yes
Northumberland East
November 21, 1888
Edward Cochrane
Conservative
Edward Cochrane
Conservative
Election declared void.
Yes
Shelburne
October 22, 1888
John Wimburne Laurie
Conservative
John Wimburne Laurie
Conservative
Election declared void.
Yes
Cardwell
October 3, 1888
Thomas White
Conservative
Robert Smeaton White
Conservative
Death
Yes
Montreal East
September 26, 1888
Charles-Joseph Coursol
Conservative
Alphonse-Télesphore Lépine
Independent Conservative
Death
No
Assiniboia East
September 12, 1888
William Dell Perley
Conservative
Edgar Dewdney
Conservative
Called to the Senate
Yes
Halton
August 22, 1888
John Waldie
Conservative
David Henderson
Conservative
Election declared void.
No
Lanark South
August 15, 1888
John Graham Haggart
Liberal
John Graham Haggart
Conservative
Recontested upon appointment as Postmaster-General.
Yes
Colchester
August 15, 1888
Archibald McLelan
Conservative
Adams George Archibald
Liberal-Conservative
Appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia .
Yes
Nicolet
July 17, 1888
Athanase Gaudet
Nationalist Conservative
Fabien Boisvert
Independent Conservative
Death
No
Cumberland
July 13, 1888
Charles Tupper
Conservative
Arthur Rupert Dickey
Conservative
Appointed Canadian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom .
Yes
Pictou
June 18, 1888
Charles Hibbert Tupper
Conservative
Charles Hibbert Tupper
Conservative
Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Marine and Fisheries.
Yes
Russell
May 7, 1888
William C. Edwards
Liberal
William C. Edwards
Liberal
Election declared void.
Yes
Kent
May 2, 1888
Archibald Campbell
Liberal
Archibald Campbell
Liberal
Election declared void.
Yes
L'Assomption
April 3, 1888
Joseph Gauthier
Liberal
Joseph Gauthier
Liberal
Election declared void.
Yes
Missisquoi
March 27, 1888
George Clayes
Liberal
Daniel Bishop Meigs
Liberal
Death
Yes
Prince Edward
March 19, 1888
John Milton Platt
Liberal
John Milton Platt
Liberal
Election declared void.
Yes
Hastings West
March 17, 1888
Alexander Robertson
Conservative
Henry Corby, Jr.
Conservative
Death
Yes
Middlesex West
March 10, 1888
William Frederick Roome
Conservative
William Frederick Roome
Conservative
Election declared void.
Yes
Halton
February 7, 1888
John Waldie
Liberal
David Henderson
Conservative
Election declared void.
No
Carleton
February 1, 1888
John A. Macdonald
Liberal-Conservative
George Lemuel Dickinson
Conservative
Chose to sit for Kingston.
Yes
Victoria
January 23, 1888
Noah Shakespeare
Conservative
Edward Gawler Prior
Conservative
Appointed Postmaster of Victoria.
Yes
Queen's
January 18, 1888
George Gerald King
Liberal
George Frederick Baird
Conservative
Election declared void.
No
Dorchester
January 7, 1888
Henri Jules Juchereau Duchesnay
Nationalist Conservative
Honoré-Julien-Jean-Baptiste Chouinard
Conservative
Death
No
Northumberland East
December 22, 1887
Albert Mallory
Liberal
Edward Cochrane
Conservative
Election declared void.
No
Shelburne
December 15, 1887
Thomas Robertson
Liberal
John Wimburne Laurie
Conservative
Election declared void.
No
Yarmouth
December 15, 1887
John Lovitt
Liberal
John Lovitt
Liberal
Election declared void.
Yes
Victoria
November 21, 1887
Charles James Campbell
Conservative
John Archibald McDonald
Liberal
Election declared void.
No
Haldimand
November 12, 1887
Walter Humphries Montague
Conservative
Walter Humphries Montague
Conservative
Election declared void.
Yes
Cumberland
November 9, 1887
Charles Tupper
Conservative
Charles Tupper
Conservative
Election declared void.
Yes
Colchester
October 27, 1887
Archibald McLelan
Conservative
Archibald McLelan
Conservative
Election declared void.
Yes
Bruce West
October 19, 1887
Edward Blake
Liberal
James Rowand
Liberal
Chose to sit for Durham West.
Yes
Richelieu
October 18, 1887
Jean-Baptiste Labelle
Conservative
Joseph-Aimé Massue
Conservative
Death
Yes
Charlevoix
September 28, 1887
Simon-Xavier Cimon
Conservative
Simon Cimon
Conservative
Death
Yes
Renfrew South
August 2, 1887
Robert Campbell
Liberal
John Ferguson
Independent
Death
No
Digby
July 16, 1887
John Campbell
Conservative
Herbert Ladd Jones
Conservative
Death
Yes
Restigouche
May 21, 1887
Robert Moffat
Conservative
George Moffat Jr.
Conservative
Death
Yes
Victoria South
April 20, 1887
Adam Hudspeth
Conservative
Adam Hudspeth
Liberal-Conservative
Seeks re-election due to holding the office of revising officer.
Yes
Bruce East
April 2, 1887
Henry Cargill
Conservative
Henry Cargill
Conservative
Seeks re-election due to holding the position of postmaster.
Yes