List of Newfoundland and Labrador by-elections

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The list of Newfoundland and Labrador by-elections includes every by-election held in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. By-elections occur whenever there is a vacancy in the House of Assembly, although an imminent general election may allow the vacancy to remain until the dissolution of parliament. Starting in 1862 incumbent members were required to recontest their seats upon being appointed to Cabinet. This requirement was temporarily abolished due to World War I in 1917 and was permanently abolished in 1928. These Ministerial by-elections were almost always uncontested.

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50th General Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador 2021–present

By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCauseRetained
Baie Verte-Green Bay TBA Brian Warr Liberal TBDTBDResignation-
Fogo Island-Cape Freels April 15, 2024 Derrick Bragg Liberal TBDTBDDeath-
Conception Bay East–Bell Island January 30, 2024 David Brazil Progressive Conservative Fred Hutton Liberal ResignationNo

49th General Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador 2019–2021

By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCauseRetained
Humber-Gros Morne October 22, 2020 Dwight Ball Liberal Andrew Furey Liberal RetirementYes

48th General Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador 2015–2019

By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCauseRetained
Topsail-Paradise November 2, 2018 Paul Davis      Progressive Conservative Paul Dinn      Progressive Conservative ResignationYes
Windsor Lake September 20, 2018 Cathy Bennett      Liberal Ches Crosbie      Progressive Conservative Allegations of harassmentNo
Mount Pearl North November 21, 2017 Steve Kent      Progressive Conservative Jim Lester      Progressive Conservative Resignation to become CAO of Mount PearlYes

47th General Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador 2011–2015

By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCauseRetained
Trinity-Bay de Verde November 25, 2014 Charlene Johnson      Progressive Conservative Steve Crocker      Liberal ResignationNo
Humber East November 25, 2014 Tom Marshall      Progressive Conservative Stelman Flynn      Liberal ResignationNo
Conception Bay South November 5, 2014 Terry French      Progressive Conservative Rex Hillier      Liberal ResignationNo
St. George's-Stephenville East August 26, 2014 Joan Shea      Progressive Conservative Scott Reid      Liberal ResignationNo
Virginia Waters April 9, 2014 Kathy Dunderdale      Progressive Conservative Cathy Bennett      Liberal ResignationNo
Carbonear-Harbour Grace November 26, 2013 Jerome Kennedy      Progressive Conservative Sam Slade      Liberal ResignationNo
Cartwright-L'Anse au Clair June 25, 2013 Yvonne Jones      Liberal Lisa Dempster      Liberal Resignation to contest a federal by-electionYes

46th General Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador 2007–2011

By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCauseRetained
Humber West February 15, 2011 Danny Williams      Progressive Conservative Vaughn Granter      Progressive Conservative ResignationYes
Conception Bay East – Bell Island December 2, 2010 Dianne Whalen      Progressive Conservative David Brazil      Progressive Conservative DeathYes
Topsail March 16, 2010 Elizabeth Marshall      Progressive Conservative Paul Davis      Progressive Conservative Appointed to the SenateYes
Terra Nova November 26, 2009 Paul Oram      Progressive Conservative Sandy Collins      Progressive Conservative ResignationYes
The Straits – White Bay North October 27, 2009 Trevor Taylor      Progressive Conservative Marshall Dean      Liberal ResignationNo
Cape St. Francis August 27, 2008 Jack Byrne      Progressive Conservative Kevin Parsons      Progressive Conservative DeathYes
Baie Verte-Springdale August 27, 2008 Tom Rideout      Progressive Conservative Kevin Pollard      Progressive Conservative ResignationYes

45th General Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador 2003–2007

By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCauseRetained
Labrador West February 13, 2007 Randy Collins      New Democratic Jim Baker      Progressive Conservative Resignation due to charges of corruptionNo
Humber Valley February 13, 2007 Kathy Goudie      Progressive Conservative Dwight Ball      Liberal Resignation due to a constituency expenses scandalNo
Port au Port February 8, 2007 Jim Hodder      Progressive Conservative Tony Cornect      Progressive Conservative ResignationYes
Kilbride February 8, 2007 Ed Byrne      Progressive Conservative John Dinn      Progressive Conservative ResignationYes
Ferryland February 8, 2007 Loyola Sullivan      Progressive Conservative Keith Hutchings      Progressive Conservative ResignationYes
Signal Hill-Quidi Vidi November 1, 2006 Jack Harris      New Democratic Lorraine Michael      New Democratic ResignationYes
Placentia and St. Mary's February 21, 2006 Fabian Manning      Independent Felix Collins      Progressive Conservative Resignation to contest the 2006 Federal ElectionNo/Yes*
Exploits June 23, 2005 Roger Grimes      Liberal Clayton Forsey      Progressive Conservative ResignationNo

*Manning was a former Progressive Conservative

44th General Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador 1999–2003

By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCauseRetained
Conception Bay South November 12, 2002 Bob French      Progressive Conservative Terry French      Progressive Conservative DeathYes
Bonavista North July 24, 2002 Beaton Tulk      Liberal Harry Harding      Progressive Conservative Resignation to contest a federal by-electionNo
Port de Grave June 19, 2001 John Efford      Liberal Roland Butler      Liberal ResignationYes
Humber West June 19, 2001 Paul Dicks      Liberal Danny Williams      Progressive Conservative ResignationNo
The Straits & White Bay North January 30, 2001 Brian Tobin      Liberal Trevor Taylor      Progressive Conservative Resignation to contest the 2000 Federal ElectionNo
St. Barbe January 30, 2001 Chuck Furey      Liberal Wallace Young      Progressive Conservative Resignation to contest the 2000 Federal ElectionNo
Trinity North April 25, 2000 Doug Olford      Liberal Ross Wiseman      Liberal ResignationYes

43rd General Assembly of Newfoundland 1996–1999

By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCauseRetained
St. John's West July 21, 1997 Rex Gibbons      Liberal Sheila Osborne      Progressive Conservative Resignation to contest the 1997 Federal ElectionNo

42nd General Assembly of Newfoundland 1993–1996

By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCauseRetained
Gander October 10, 1995 Winston Baker      Liberal Gary Vey      Liberal ResignationYes
Grand Falls June 27, 1995 Len Simms      Progressive Conservative Mike Mackey      Progressive Conservative ResignationYes
Placentia February 21, 1994 Nick Careen      Progressive Conservative Nick Careen      Progressive Conservative Void ElectionYes

41st General Assembly of Newfoundland 1989–1993

By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCauseRetained
Naskaupi June 25, 1992 Jim Kelland      Liberal Edward Roberts      Liberal Resignation to provide a seat for RobertsYes
Ferryland June 25, 1992 Charlie Power      Progressive Conservative Loyola Sullivan      Progressive Conservative ResignationYes
Baie Verte-White Bay October 15, 1991 Tom Rideout      Progressive Conservative Harold Small      Liberal ResignationNo
Trinity North February 19, 1991 Barry Hynes      Progressive Conservative Doug Oldford      Liberal Resignation following pleading guilty to sexual assault chargesNo
St. John's East December 11, 1990 Shannie Duff      Progressive Conservative Jack Harris      New Democratic Resignation to run for Mayor of St. John'sNo
Trinity North October 3, 1989 Charlie Brett      Progressive Conservative Barry Hynes      Progressive Conservative ResignationYes
Bay of Islands May 20, 1989† Eddie Joyce      Liberal Clyde Wells      Liberal Resignation to provide a seat for WellsYes

† Won by acclamation

40th General Assembly of Newfoundland 1985–1989

By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCauseRetained
Waterford Kenmount March 9, 1988 Gerry Ottenheimer      Progressive Conservative Eric Gullage      Liberal Appointed to the SenateNo
Windsor-Buchans December 17, 1987 Graham Flight      Liberal Clyde Wells      Liberal Resignation to provide a seat for WellsYes
St. John's East Extern December 9, 1986 Tom Hickey      Progressive Conservative Kevin Parsons      Progressive Conservative ResignationYes
St. John's East December 9, 1986 William Marshall      Progressive Conservative Gene Long      New Democratic ResignationNo

39th General Assembly of Newfoundland 1982–1985

By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCauseRetained
Menihek October 9, 1984 Peter Walsh      Progressive Conservative Peter Fenwick      New Democratic Resignation to contest the 1984 Federal ElectionNo
Terra Nova December 7, 1983 Tom Lush      Liberal Glen Greening      Progressive Conservative ResignationNo

38th General Assembly of Newfoundland 1979–1982

By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCauseRetained
Bellevue April 10, 1981 Don Jamieson      Liberal Wilson Callan      Liberal ResignationYes
Burgeo-Bay d'Espoir November 29, 1979 Roger Simmons      Liberal Harold Andrews      Progressive Conservative Resignation to contest a federal by-electionNo
St. Mary's-the Capes October 30, 1979 Walter Carter      Progressive Conservative Derrick Hancock      Liberal Resignation to contest a federal by-electionNo

37th General Assembly of Newfoundland 1975–1979

By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCauseRetained
Twillingate December 8, 1977 Joey Smallwood      Liberal Bill Rowe      Liberal ResignationYes
St. John's West June 16, 1977 John Crosbie      Progressive Conservative Hubert Kitchen      Liberal Resignation to contest a federal by-electionNo
Ferryland June 16, 1977 Martin O'Brien      Liberal Charlie Power      Progressive Conservative By-election results voidedNo
Ferryland June 30, 1976 Charlie Power      Progressive Conservative Martin O'Brien      Liberal Void ElectionNo
Exploits June 30, 1976 Stephen Mulrooney      Liberal Hugh Twomey      Progressive Conservative Void ElectionNo
Bonavista North June 30, 1976 W. George Cross      Progressive Conservative W. George Cross      Progressive Conservative Void ElectionYes

36th General Assembly of Newfoundland 1972–1975

By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCauseRetained
Hermitage November 26, 1973 Roy L. Cheeseman      Progressive Conservative Roger Simmons      Liberal ResignationNo
Labrador South August 31, 1972 Josiah Harvey      Liberal Michael S. Martin      New Labrador Party Void ElectionNo

35th General Assembly of Newfoundland 1971–1972

no by-elections

34th General Assembly of Newfoundland 1966–1971

By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCauseRetained
St. John's East June 26, 1970 Gerry Ottenheimer      Progressive Conservative William Marshall      Progressive Conservative ResignationYes
Gander October 20, 1967 Charles Granger      Liberal Harold Collins      Progressive Conservative Resignation to contest a federal by-electionNo

33rd General Assembly of Newfoundland 1962–1966

By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCauseRetained
Trinity North February 18, 1963 Arthur S. Mifflin      Liberal C. Maxwell Lane      Liberal Appointed to the Supreme CourtYes

32nd General Assembly of Newfoundland 1959–1962

By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCauseRetained
Labrador South March 19, 1962† George Sellars      Liberal Gerald I. Hill      Liberal DeathYes

† Won by acclamation

31st General Assembly of Newfoundland 1956–1959

By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCauseRetained
St. John's South June 18, 1957† William J. Browne      Progressive Conservative Rex Renouf      Progressive Conservative Resignation to contest the 1957 Federal ElectionYes

† Won by acclamation

30th General Assembly of Newfoundland 1951–1956

By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCauseRetained
St. John's West March 9, 1954† Peter Cashin      Progressive Conservative William J. Browne      Progressive Conservative Resignation to contest the 1953 Federal ElectionYes
Ferryland September 25, 1952 Augustus Duffy      Progressive Conservative Myles Murray      Liberal Void ElectionNo
St. John's West February 7, 1952 Oliver Vardy      Liberal Malcolm Hollett      Progressive Conservative Appointed Deputy Minister of Economic DevelopmentNo

† Won by acclamation

29th General Assembly of Newfoundland 1949–1951

no by-elections

1934-1949

The Newfoundland House of Assembly was suspended when the Commission of Government was created in 1934. It was revived following Confederation with Canada in 1949.

28th General Assembly of Newfoundland 1932–1934

no by-elections

27th General Assembly of Newfoundland 1928–1932

By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCauseRetained
Placentia WestMay 17, 1930 Michael S. Sullivan      Conservative Leo J. Murphy      Liberal DeathNo
LewisporteMay 17, 1930 George F. Grimes      Liberal Helena Squires      Liberal DeathYes
Bonavista NorthMay 17, 1930 Robert G. Winsor      Liberal Nathan G. Winsor      Liberal DeathYes
Burgeo1928† Walter M. Chambers      Conservative Arthur Barnes      Liberal Resignation due to ill healthNo

† Won by acclamation

26th General Assembly of Newfoundland 1924–1928

By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCauseRetained
St. John's EastApril 25, 1927 N. J. Vinnicombe      Liberal-Conservative-Progressive William E. Brophy      Liberal-Progressive Appointed Liquor CommissionerNo
Fortune BayOctober 25, 1926 William Warren      Independent Harris M. Mosdell      Liberal-Progressive Appointed to the Supreme CourtNo
Burgeo-LaPoileOctober 25, 1926 Walter M. Chambers      Liberal-Conservative-Progressive Walter M. Chambers      Liberal-Conservative-Progressive Sought reelection upon appointment as Minister of Public WorksYes
BonavistaOctober 27, 1924 Walter Stanley Monroe      Liberal-Conservative-Progressive Walter Stanley Monroe      Liberal-Conservative-Progressive Sought reelection upon appointment as Prime Minister and Minister of EducationYes
William C. Winsor      Liberal-Conservative-Progressive William C. Winsor      Liberal-Conservative-Progressive Sought reelection upon appointment as Minister of Marine and FisheriesYes
Harbour GraceJuly 3, 1924 John R. Bennett      Liberal-Conservative-Progressive John R. Bennett      Liberal-Conservative-Progressive Sought reelection upon appointment as Colonial SecretaryYes
C. E. Russell      Liberal-Conservative-Progressive C. E. Russell      Liberal-Conservative-Progressive Sought reelection upon appointment as Minister of Public WorksYes
St. John's WestJune 1924† John Chalker Crosbie      Liberal-Conservative-Progressive John Chalker Crosbie      Liberal-Conservative-Progressive Sought reelection upon appointment as Minister of Finance and CustomsYes
St. John's EastJune 1924† William J. Higgins      Liberal-Conservative-Progressive William J. Higgins      Liberal-Conservative-Progressive Sought reelection upon appointment as Minister of Justice and Attorney GeneralYes
Placentia-St. Mary'sJune 1924† William J. Walsh      Liberal-Conservative-Progressive William J. Walsh      Liberal-Conservative-Progressive Sought reelection upon appointment as Minister of Agriculture and MinesYes
Harbour MainJune 1924† William J. Woodford      Liberal-Conservative-Progressive William J. Woodford      Liberal-Conservative-Progressive Sought reelection upon appointment as Minister of Posts and TelegraphsYes

† Won by acclamation

25th General Assembly of Newfoundland 1923–1924

no by-elections

24th General Assembly of Newfoundland 1919–1923

By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCauseRetained
Bay de Verde1920 William H. Cave      Liberal Reform William H. Cave      Liberal Reform Void ElectionYes
St. John's WestJanuary 24, 1920 [1] Richard Squires      Liberal Reform Richard Squires      Liberal Reform Sought reelection upon appointment as Prime Minister and Colonial SecretaryYes
Henry J. Brownrigg      Liberal Reform Henry J. Brownrigg      Liberal Reform Sought reelection upon appointment as Minister of Finance and CustomsYes
TwillingateJanuary 24, 1920† Walter Jennings      Liberal Reform Walter Jennings      Liberal Reform Sought reelection upon appointment as Minister of Public WorksYes
Fortune BayJanuary 24, 1920† William Warren      Liberal Reform William Warren      Liberal Reform Sought reelection upon appointment as Minister of Justice and Attorney GeneralYes
BonavistaJanuary 24, 1920† William Coaker      Liberal Reform William Coaker      Liberal Reform Sought reelection upon appointment as Minister of Marine and FisheriesYes
Bay de VerdeJanuary 24, 1920† William H. Cave      Liberal Reform William H. Cave      Liberal Reform Sought reelection upon appointment as Minister of ShippingYes

† Won by acclamation

23rd General Assembly of Newfoundland 1913–1919

By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCauseRetained
TwillingateNovember 26, 1914† Robert Bond      Liberal William Coaker      Fishermen's Protective Union ResignationNo
BonavistaNovember 26, 1914† William Coaker      Fishermen's Protective Union Alfred B. Morine      Fishermen's Protective Union Resignation to contest TwillingateYes

† Won by acclamation

22nd General Assembly of Newfoundland 1909–1913

By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCauseRetained
BurinNovember 27, 1911† Edward Henry Davey      Liberal Thomas LeFeuvre      People's DeathNo

† Won by acclamation

21st General Assembly of Newfoundland 1908–1909

no by-elections

20th General Assembly of Newfoundland 1904–1908

By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCauseRetained
BonavistaNovember 6, 1906† Alfred B. Morine      Conservative Donald Morison      Conservative Resignation to move to OntarioYes
Port de GraveFebruary 1, 1906 Alexander McLellan Mackay      Conservative Charles Dawe      Conservative DeathYes

† Won by acclamation

19th General Assembly of Newfoundland 1900–1904

By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCauseRetained
St. John's West1903† Edward Patrick Morris      Liberal Edward Patrick Morris      Liberal Sought reelection upon appointment as Minister of Justice and Attorney GeneralYes
Bay de Verde1902 Henry J. B. Woods      Liberal Isaac Mercer      Liberal Appointed Postmaster GeneralYes
Trinity1902 William Henry Horwood      Liberal Robert Watson      Conservative Appointed Chief JusticeNo
George M. Johnson      Liberal William Warren      Conservative Appointed to the Supreme CourtNo

† Won by acclamation

18th General Assembly of Newfoundland 1897–1900

By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCauseRetained
St. John's EastNovember 9, 1899 James Patrick Fox      Liberal John Dwyer      Liberal DeathYes
Fortune BayNovember 9, 1899 H. R. Hayward      Tory Charles Way      Liberal Seat VacantNo
Placentia and St. Mary'sMay 25, 1899 William J. S. Donnelly      Tory Richard T. McGrath      Liberal Sought reelection upon appointment as Minister of Finance and CustomsNo
TrinityApril 29, 1898† L. March      Tory John A. Robinson      Tory ResignationYes
Harbour MainNovember 29, 1897† William Woodford      Tory William Woodford      Tory Sought reelection upon appointment as Chairman of the Board of WorksYes
FogoNovember 29, 1897† Thomas C. Duder      Tory Thomas C. Duder      Tory Sought reelection upon appointment as Surveyor GeneralYes
BurinNovember 29, 1897† James Spearman Winter      Tory James Spearman Winter      Tory Sought reelection upon appointment as Premier and Attorney GeneralYes
BonavistaNovember 29, 1897† John A. Robinson      Tory Alfred B. Morine      Tory Appointed to the Legislative CouncilYes

† Won by acclamation

17th General Assembly of Newfoundland 1893–1897

By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCauseRetained
TwillingateSeptember 16, 1895† Jabez P. Thompson      Liberal Robert Bond      Liberal Resignation to provide a seat for BondYes
St. John's WestFebruary 27, 1895† Patrick J. Scott      Liberal Patrick J. Scott      Liberal Sought reelection upon appointment as Receiver GeneralYes
G. J. Tessier      Liberal Edward Patrick Morris      Liberal Resignation to provide a seat for MorrisYes
Harbour GraceFebruary 27, 1895† Robert Stewart Munn      Tory William Whiteway      Liberal DeathNo
Eli Dawe      Liberal Eli Dawe      Liberal Sought reelection upon appointment as Chairman of the Board of WorksYes
Bay de VerdeFebruary 27, 1895† Sydney Woods      Liberal Henry J. B. Woods      Liberal Resignation to provide a seat for Henry WoodsYes
St. George'sNovember 12, 1894 James W. Keating      Liberal Michael H. Carty      Tory Void Election and DisqualificationNo
St. John's WestNovember 10, 1894 Edward Patrick Morris      Liberal Patrick J. Scott      Liberal Void Election and DisqualificationYes
James C. Tessier      Liberal G. J. Tessier      Liberal Void Election and DisqualificationYes
Maurice W. Furley      Liberal Thomas P. Jackman      Liberal Void Election and DisqualificationYes
St. John's EastNovember 10, 1894 James Patrick Fox      Liberal John P. Fox      Liberal Void Election and DisqualificationYes
Thomas J. Murphy      Liberal Charles Hutton      Liberal Void Election and DisqualificationYes
Placentia and St. Mary'sNovember 10, 1894 James Francis McGrath      Liberal Richard T. McGrath      Liberal Void Election and DisqualificationYes
George Henry Emerson      Liberal Michael Tobin      Liberal Void Election and DisqualificationYes
William J. S. Donnelly      Tory John T. Dunphy      Liberal Sought reelection upon appointment as Receiver GeneralNo
BurinNovember 10, 1894 James Sinclair Tait      Liberal James J. Pitman      Liberal Void Election and DisqualificationYes
William B. Payne      Liberal Henry Gear      Liberal Void Election and DisqualificationYes
TwillingateOctober 16, 1894 Michael T. Knight      Tory Gilles Foote      Liberal Sought reelection upon appointment as Surveyor GeneralNo
TrinityOctober 16, 1894 William Whiteway      Liberal William Henry Horwood      Liberal Void Election and DisqualificationYes
Robert Bond      Liberal George W. Gushue      Liberal Void Election and DisqualificationYes
James H. Watson      Liberal George M. Johnson      Liberal Void ElectionYes
FogoOctober 2, 1894 Thomas C. Duder      Tory Thomas C. Duder      Tory Sought reelection upon appointment as Financial SecretaryYes
BonavistaOctober 2, 1894 Donald Morison      Tory Donald Morison      Tory Sought reelection upon appointment as Attorney GeneralYes
Alfred B. Morine      Tory Alfred B. Morine      Tory Sought reelection upon appointment as Colonial SecretaryYes
Burgeo and LaPoileSeptember 10, 1894 James Murray      Independent Henry Y. Mott      Tory Void Election and DisqualificationNo
Bay de VerdeMay 22, 1894 Henry J. B. Woods      Liberal Sydney Woods      Liberal Void Election and DisqualificationYes
George E. Moores      Liberal John B. Ayre      Tory Void Election and DisqualificationNo

† Won by acclamation

16th General Assembly of Newfoundland 1889–1893

By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCauseRetained
BurinNovember 12, 1892 Edward Rothwell      Liberal James Spearman Winter      Tory DeathNo
TrinityJanuary 15, 1890 [2] [3] William Whiteway      Liberal William Whiteway      Liberal Sought reelection upon appointment as Premier and Attorney GeneralYes
Robert Bond      Liberal Robert Bond      Liberal Sought reelection upon appointment as Colonial SecretaryYes
Bay de VerdeJanuary 15, 1890 [4] [5] Henry J. B. Woods      Liberal Henry J. B. Woods      Liberal Sought reelection upon appointment as Surveyor GeneralYes
St. John's WestJanuary 8, 1890† [6] [7] James Day      Liberal James Day      Liberal Sought reelection upon appointment as Chairman of the Board of WorksYes
Placentia-St. Mary'sJanuary 8, 1890† [8] [9] Richard O'Dwyer      Liberal Richard O'Dwyer      Liberal Sought reelection upon appointment as Receiver GeneralYes
Fortune BayJanuary 8, 1890† [10] [11] John Studdy      Liberal John Studdy      Liberal Sought reelection upon appointment as Financial SecretaryYes

† Won by acclamation

15th General Assembly of Newfoundland 1885–1889

By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCauseRetained
BonavistaNovember 10, 1888 Abraham Kean      Reform Maurice Fenelon      Reform ResignationYes
St. John's EastNovember 12, 1887 Ambrose Shea      Liberal Robert John Parsons      Liberal Appointed Governor of the BahamasYes
St. John's EastNovember 9, 1886 Robert John Kent      Liberal Thomas J. Murphy      Liberal ResignationYes
Placentia and St. Mary'sNovember 1, 1886† William J. S. Donnelly      Liberal William J. S. Donnelly      Reform Sought reelection upon appointment as Receiver GeneralNo
BonavistaJune 12, 1886 James L. Noonan      Reform Alfred B. Morine      Independent Sought reelection upon appointment as Receiver GeneralNo
Twillingate-FogoJune 9, 1886† Michael T. Knight      Reform Michael T. Knight      Reform Sought reelection upon appointment as Financial SecretaryYes
CarbonearJune 9, 1886† Alfred Penney      Reform Alfred Penney      Reform Sought reelection upon appointment as Surveyor GeneralYes

† Won by acclamation

14th General Assembly of Newfoundland 1882–1885

no by-elections

13th General Assembly of Newfoundland 1878–1882

By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCauseRetained
FerrylandNovember 2, 1880† James Gervé Conroy      Opposition Augustus F. Goodridge      Opposition Appointed stipendiary magistrateYes

† Won by acclamation

12th General Assembly of Newfoundland 1874–1878

no by-elections

11th General Assembly of Newfoundland 1873–1874

By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCauseRetained
Harbour GraceJanuary 17, 1874† Frederick Carter      Conservative Ambrose Shea      Conservative Chose to sit for Twillingate and FogoYes

10th General Assembly of Newfoundland 1869–1873

By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCauseRetained
Trinity BayOctober 26, 1871† Thomas H. Ridley      Confederate Alexander Graham      Anti-Confederate Resignation due to his firm becoming insolventNo
Bonavista BayOctober 26, 1871† James L. Noonan      Anti-Confederate James L. Noonan      Anti-Confederate Sought reelection upon appointment as Colonial SecretaryYes
St. John's WestJanuary 16, 1871 Thomas Talbot      Anti-Confederate Maurice Fenelon      Anti-Confederate Appointed to the Legislative CouncilYes
Trinity BaySeptember 17, 1870 Robert Alsop      Anti-Confederate John Henry Warren      Confederate Sought reelection upon appointment as Colonial SecretaryNo
Placentia and St. Mary'sSeptember 1870† Henry Renouf      Anti-Confederate Henry Renouf      Anti-Confederate Sought reelection upon appointment as Surveyor GeneralYes
Harbour MainAugust 1870† Joseph Ignatius Little      Anti-Confederate Joseph Ignatius Little      Anti-Confederate Sought reelection upon appointment as Attorney GeneralYes
FerrylandAugust 1870† Thomas Glen      Anti-Confederate Thomas Glen      Anti-Confederate Sought reelection upon appointment as Receiver GeneralYes
Bay de VerdeApril 5, 1870 John Bemister      Confederate James J. Rogerson      Confederate Appointed Sheriff of the Northern DistrictYes
St. John's WestMarch 31, 1870† Henry Renouf      Anti-Confederate Lewis Tessier      Anti-Confederate Chose to sit for Placentia and St. Mary'sYes

† Won by acclamation

9th General Assembly of Newfoundland 1865–1869

By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCauseRetained
Harbour GraceNovember 7, 1868 John Hayward      Government Joseph Godden      Government Appointed a judgeYes
Harbour MainNovember 28, 1867 Charles Furey      Opposition Joseph Ignatius Little      Opposition ResignationYes
Port de GraveJanuary 14, 1867 John Leamon      Government Robert John Pinsent      Government DeathYes
Trinity BayOctober 29, 1866 Stephen March      Government Robert Alsop      Government ResignationYes
St. John's WestJune 2, 1866 John Casey      Government Peter Brennan      Opposition Sought reelection upon appointment as Chairman of the Board of WorksNo

8th General Assembly of Newfoundland 1861–1865

By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCauseRetained
Bonavista Bay1864 Matthew W. Walbank      Conservative Frederick J. Wyatt      Conservative Appointed Registrar and Chief Clerk to the Supreme CourtYes
Carbonear1863 Edmund Hanrahan      Liberal John Rorke      Conservative ResignationNo
St. John's EastFebruary 28, 1862 [12] John Kavanagh      Liberal John Kavanagh      Liberal ResignationYes
Placentia and St. Mary's1861 W. G. Flood      Liberal Pierce M. Barron      Liberal ResignationYes
Harbour GraceNovember 1861VacantN/AN/A John Hayward      Conservative No Return made at General ElectionN/A
VacantN/AN/A Henry J. Moore      Conservative N/A

7th General Assembly of Newfoundland 1859–1861

By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCauseRetained
Placentia and St. Mary's1860 John Delaney      Liberal Richard McGrath      Liberal Appointed Postmaster GeneralYes
Burgeo and LaPoile1860 James Seaton      Conservative Hugh Hoyles      Conservative ResignationYes
Harbour GraceNovember 1860† James Luke Prendergast      Liberal James Luke Prendergast      Liberal Void ElectionYes

† Won by acclamation

6th General Assembly of Newfoundland 1855–1859

By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCauseRetained
Twillingate and Fogo1858 William Henry Ellis      Conservative William Whiteway      Conservative DeathYes
St. John's West1858 Philip Francis Little      Liberal J. J. Gearin      Liberal Appointed to the Supreme CourtYes
St. John's West1857 John Fox      Liberal John Casey      Liberal Appointed to the Legislative CouncilYes
St. John's East1857 Peter Winser      Liberal John Kavanagh      Liberal Resignation upon appointment as a MagistrateYes

5th General Assembly of Newfoundland 1852–1854

no by-elections

4th General Assembly of Newfoundland 1848–1852

By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCauseRetained
St. John's1850 Laurence O'Brien      Liberal Philip Francis Little      Liberal Appointed to the CouncilYes

3rd General Assembly of Newfoundland 1842–1847

By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCauseRetained
Trinity Bay1846 Richard Barnes      Conservative Thomas Bulley Job      Conservative DeathYes
St. John's1843 William Carson      Liberal Robert John Parsons      Liberal DeathYes

2nd General Assembly of Newfoundland 1837–1841

By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCauseRetained
Conception BayDecember 1840 Anthony Godfrey      Liberal No Return due to riotsN/AN/ADeathN/A
St. John'sMay 1840 Patrick Morris      Liberal Laurence O'Brien      Liberal Appointed to the Council as Colonial TreasurerYes

1st General Assembly of Newfoundland 1832–1836

By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCauseRetained
St. John'sDecember 1833† William Thomas      Conservative William Carson      Liberal Appointed to the CouncilNo
Trinity Bay1833† John Bingley Garland      Conservative William Bickford Row      Conservative Appointed to the CouncilYes

† Won by acclamation

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