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The following members were elected to the Legislative Assembly from Canada East in the 1841 general election. The party affiliations are based on the biographies of individual members given by the National Assembly of Quebec, as well as votes in the Legislative Assembly. "Party" was a fluid concept,
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Candidates at this time would be loosely affiliated in early political parties, but party structure was not strong, and there were different party groups in Canada East and Canada West. The election resulted in a Legislative Assembly with no single party group with a majority.
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Campbell was originally declared the winner of the seat and sat in the Assembly for the 1841 session, but the election was overturned in 1842. The other candidate, Henry John Boulton, was declared the winner of the election and sat as the member until the end of the First
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The following members were elected in by-elections during the First Parliament. The party affiliations are based on the biographies of individual members given by the National Assembly of Quebec, as well as votes in the Legislative Assembly.
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for close to a year due to a political crisis in the relations between the Legislative Assembly and the Governor General. The Parliament was dissolved in September, 1844, triggering the second general election for the Province, and the
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The first general election for the new Legislative Assembly was held in the spring of 1841. There was no single election date. The returning officer in each electoral district chose the date for the election in their district.
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on February 13, 1841. All of the members were anglophones, with no francophones. They were appointed as advisors to the Governor General, who continued to exercise the executive powers of the government.
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was passed which established a system of local government in Canada West based on district councils. Prior to 1841, local affairs were dealt with by the District Court of Quarter Sessions.
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Strachan was originally declared the winner of the seat and participated in the early business of the Assembly, but the election was overturned for irregularities; the other candidate,
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was the governor general from February 1841 until September 1841, when he died from tetanus resulting from a riding accident. His deputy, Major-General
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Journals of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada, from the 8th day of September to the 12th day of October, in the year of Our Lord 1842
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Killaly was elected in the general election, 1841; vacated seat on December 21, 1842, on being appointed Chairman of the Board of Works, an
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Robert Baldwin was elected in both Hastings and 4th York; Louis Hippolyte LaFontaine was elected in a by-election in 4th York.
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was appointed Governor General. Bagot resigned the office in March, 1843 due to ill health, dying shortly afterwards. Sir
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Parke was elected in the general election, 1841; vacated seat on June 7, 1841, on being appointed Surveyor-General, an
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then took over, and stayed in office until November 1845. He retired to England and died of cancer shortly afterwards.
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Seat automatically vacated on being appointed Clerk of the Crown for the Montreal Sessions of the Peace, July 13, 1843.
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Resigned on October 30, 1843, to protest decision to move the provincial seat of government from Kingston to Montreal.
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Seat became vacant on January 1, 1842, when de Salaberry was appointed Clerk of the Court, district of Richelieu, an
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Seat vacated when incumbent appointed Clerk of the Crown, Montreal Sessions of the Peace, a civil service position
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There was electoral violence during the elections. In one case, the threat of riots at the polling station forced
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The following members were elected to the Legislative Assembly from Canada West in the 1841 general election.
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One of the unusual features of the 1st Parliament was the high turnover in the position of governor general.
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The following members were elected in by-elections during the First Parliament, or installed as a result of
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Resigned on October 8, 1842, following appointment as Warden, Trinity House, Montreal, on July 15, 1842.
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Anette Stewart, "The 1841 election of Dr. William Dunlop as member of parliament for Huron County",
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Incumbent resigned to protest movement of provincial seat of government from Kingston to Montreal
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Incumbent (Robert Baldwin) vacated seat by accepting appointment to Executive Council, an
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Vacated seat September 16, 1842, on being appointed Attorney General for Canada West, an
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Incumbent vacated seat by accepting appointment as Collector of Customs for Toronto, an
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Vacated seat on June 14, 1841, on being appointed Collector of Customs for Toronto, an
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in Canada West, also a supporter of responsible government, proposed to his father,
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Resigned on October 14, 1842 to take appointment as Clerk to the Executive Council.
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Vacated seat December 21, 1841, on being appointed Chairman of Board of Works, an
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Appointed to the District Court for Rimouski and resigned seat on January 7, 1842.
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Parliament. Clitherow was replaced by the Administrator, Lieutenant-General Sir
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Resigned on being appointed Registrar of the Rimouski district, January 1, 1842.
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Appointed Solicitor General of Canada East on September 24, 1842, triggering a
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Resigned on being appointed District Registrar of Leinster on January 1, 1842.
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Political Appointments and Elections in the Province of Canada, 1841 to 1860
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Political Appointments and Elections in the Province of Canada, 1841 to 1860
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Incumbent resigned following appointment as Registrar, district of Rimouski
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Incumbent resigned following appointment as Warden, Trinity House, Montreal
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Vacated seat April 10, 1843, on being appointed to the Legislative Council.
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Incumbent resigned to take appointment as District Registrar of Leinster
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National Assembly of Quebec: Melchior-Alphonse d'Irumberry de Salaberry
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The Governor General, Lord Sydenham, appointed the first members to the
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Québec Dictionary of Parliamentary Biography, from 1764 to the present
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Vacated seat on June 7, 1841, on being appointed Surveyor-General, an
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The Governor General, following the policy of assimilation set out in
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Cornell, P.G., Underhill, F.H., Brown G.W., and Careless J.M.S.,
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Seat became vacant on his appointment to the Legislative Council.
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overturned on election petition; Boulton declared the winner.
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By-elections and election petitions during the First Parliament
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Resignation of incumbent to allow Leslie to stand for election
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Journals of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada
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Required to resign seat on December 6, 1841, on accepting an
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Resigned on February 1, 1844, to return to position with the
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especially during the early years of the Province of Canada.
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Incumbent resigned to allow Baldwin to stand for election
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National Assembly of Quebec: Alexandre-Maurice Delisle.
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Resigned on August 26, 1843 after declaring bankruptcy.
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William Henry Draper, 1843-1847 (Upper Canada Tories)
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National Assembly of Quebec: Augustin-Guillaume Ruel.
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National Assembly of Quebec: Augustin-Norbert Morin.
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Election of Strachan overturned on election petition
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on February 10, 1841. The Parliament continued until
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William Henry Draper, 1841–1842 (Upper Canada Tories)
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National Assembly of Quebec: Joseph-Édouard Turcotte
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National Assembly of Quebec: Thomas Cushing Aylwin.
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National Assembly of Quebec: John William Dunscomb.
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Re-elected in a by-election on July 10, 1841. 2112:Incumbent resigned to take government position 398:had two chambers: the elected lower house, the 3734:National Assembly of Quebec: Colin Robertson. 1582:Appointed to the Queen's Bench, June 21, 1842. 3865: 3845:A History of the Vote in Canada (2nd edition) 3606:National Assembly of Quebec: George Moffatt. 375:was summoned in 1841, following the union of 166:Lieutenant-General Sir Richard Downes Jackson 8: 3759:, 1st Parliament, 1st Session, 1841, p. 387. 3712:National Assembly of Quebec: Étienne Parent 3433: 3431: 1799:Incumbent appointed to Legislative Council 16:Parliament of the former Province of Canada 3872: 3858: 3850: 3361: 3359: 3090: 2213: 1693: 1634:; defeated in the subsequent by-election. 547: 373:First Parliament of the Province of Canada 38: 20: 3690:National Assembly of Quebec: Michel Borne 3527: 3525: 3523: 3521: 3519: 3517: 3515: 3513: 3511: 3509: 3507: 3505: 3503: 3501: 3499: 3452: 3450: 3448: 3446: 3415: 3413: 3106:Date of By-election or Petition decision 2135:Required to resign seat on accepting two 3823:. Toronto, Ontario: Williamson Book Co. 3558:National Assembly of Quebec: John Yule. 3497: 3495: 3493: 3491: 3489: 3487: 3485: 3483: 3481: 3479: 3396: 3394: 3353:(Quebec: St. Michel and Darveau, 1860). 1878:Incumbent resigned to return to work at 1686:By-elections during the First Parliament 294:, 1841–1844 (Groupe canadien-français) 119:2nd Parliament of the Province of Canada 3335: 3293:) appointed to the Legislative Council 2977: 2207:Members elected in the general election 1674:Resigned on November 6, 1841, to allow 1613:Resigned on December 15, 1842 to allow 1490: 764:Anti-unionist; Speaker of the Assembly 540:Members elected in the general election 3591:Lorne Ste. Croix, "Holmes, Benjamin", 3343: 3341: 3339: 1621:in Canada West, to stand for election. 255:1843-1846 (Groupe canadien-français) 3956:Parliaments of the Province of Canada 3880:Parliaments of the Province of Canada 2972:Vacancies during the First Parliament 2089:Incumbent resigned due to ill-health 1485:Vacancies during the First Parliament 402:, and the appointed upper house, the 25:Parliament of the Province of Canada 7: 3811:Upper Canadian politics in the 1850s 3534:Political Appointments and Elections 3130:; defeated by Murney in subsequent 2866:District represented by two members 1070:District represented by two members 931:District represented by two members 285:Speaker of the Legislative Assembly 263:Speaker of the Legislative Council 27:Parlement de la Province du Canada 14: 3786:, pp. 37–38 (September 26, 1842). 3536:: Notes to the First Parliament. 2137:offices of profit under the Crown 1999:Incumbent resigned on bankruptcy 1950:Incumbent appointed to the bench 1927:Incumbent appointed to the bench 1665:Died in office, February 4, 1842. 1654:offices of profit under the Crown 3677:Dictionary of Canadian Biography 3618:Dictionary of Canadian Biography 3593:Dictionary of Canadian Biography 3237:office of profit under the Crown 3209:office of profit under the Crown 3182:office of profit under the Crown 3128:office of profit under the Crown 3042:office of profit under the Crown 3029:office of profit under the Crown 3016:office of profit under the Crown 2986:office of profit under the Crown 2055:office of profit under the Crown 1700:Members Elected in By-Elections 1632:office of profit under the Crown 2195: 2172: 2147: 2120: 2097: 2070: 2032: 2007: 1984: 1958: 1935: 1912: 1889: 1859: 1830: 1807: 1784: 1761: 1738: 1478: 1476: 1456: 1454: 1434: 1432: 1412: 1410: 1390: 1388: 1368: 1366: 1346: 1344: 1323: 1321: 1300: 1298: 1278: 1276: 1256: 1254: 1234: 1232: 1212: 1210: 1190: 1188: 1179:de Salaberry, Melchior-Alphonse 1168: 1166: 1146: 1144: 1124: 1122: 1102: 1100: 1088: 1086: 1058: 1056: 1036: 1034: 1014: 1012: 992: 990: 970: 968: 953: 951: 919: 917: 897: 895: 878: 876: 856: 854: 834: 832: 812: 810: 790: 788: 768: 766: 749: 747: 730: 728: 708: 706: 686: 684: 664: 662: 642: 640: 623: 621: 601: 599: 579: 577: 149:Governor General of the Canadas 85:Four years, subject to earlier 3239:; re-elected in by-election. 3072:Resigned seat January 2, 1843. 1: 2139:; re-elected in by-election 1617:, who had been defeated in a 449:First government and election 33:First Parliament, 1841 – 1844 2992:, Canada East, January 1843. 1515:Resigned September 22, 1843. 745:Anti-unionist; Independent 638:Anti-unionist; Independent 410:(formerly Lower Canada) and 337:Single member constituencies 161:Major-General John Clitherow 946:; later independent; later 697:Taschereau, Antoine-Charles 101:February 10, 1841 3972: 3930:8th Parliament (1863–1867) 3925:7th Parliament (1861–1863) 3920:6th Parliament (1858–1861) 3915:5th Parliament (1854–1857) 3910:4th Parliament (1851–1854) 3905:3rd Parliament (1848–1851) 3900:2nd Parliament (1844–1847) 3895:1st Parliament (1841–1844) 2961:Louis Hippolyte LaFontaine 1319:; later "British" member 981:Delisle, Alexandre-Maurice 476:Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine 425:All sessions were held at 396:Parliament of the Province 348:Adult male franchise with 341:First-past-the-post voting 205:Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine 3197:Killaly, Hamilton Hartley 3088:challenging an election. 2858: 2649:Killaly, Hamilton Hartley 2613:Merritt, William Hamilton 2376:Macdonald, John Sandfield 1708: 1342:; later "British" member 1062: 923: 908:Quesnel, FrĂ©dĂ©ric-Auguste 893:Unionist; "British" Tory 845:NoĂ«l, Jean-Baptiste-IsaĂŻe 612:Armstrong, David Morrison 556: 438:, which met in Montreal. 360: 37: 32: 2595:Cartwright, John Solomon 2288:Chesley, Solomon Yeomans 2131:Turcotte, Joseph-Édouard 2108:Morin, Augustine-Norbert 2057:; Walker won subsequent 1946:Papineau, Denis-Benjamin 1776:Incumbent resigned seat 1720:Wakefield, Edward Gibbon 1678:to stand as a candidate. 1467:Barthe, Joseph-Guillaume 1245:Turcotte, Joseph-Édouard 590:Ruel, Augustin-Guillaume 305:Legislative Assembly: 84 303:Legislative Council: 24 3171:Harrison, Samuel Bealey 3148:Dunlop, William "Tiger" 3132:ministerial by-election 2829:Steele, Elmes Yelverton 2347:Unionist; Independent 2059:ministerial by-election 1974:Ministerial by-election 1619:ministerial by-election 1593:ministerial by-election 1003:Morin, Augustin-Norbert 634:Hamilton, John Robinson 504:Charles Poulett Thomson 216:, 1843 (Acting premier) 3773:, XXXIX (1947), 51–62. 3003:William "Tiger" Dunlop 2506:Strachan, James McGill 2193:French-Canadian Group 2145:French-Canadian Group 2118:French-Canadian Group 2095:French-Canadian Group 2005:French-Canadian Group 1982:French Canadian group 1969:Aylwin, Thomas Cushing 1956:French-Canadian Group 1933:French-Canadian Group 1910:French-Canadian Group 1887:French-Canadian Group 1874:Drummond, Lewis Thomas 1857:French-Canadian Group 1828:French-Canadian Group 1805:French-Canadian Group 1782:French-Canadian Group 1759:French-Canadian Group 1379:Ogden, Charles Richard 1098:Unionist; independent 1047:Aylwin, Thomas Cushing 568:Dunscomb, John William 516:Richard Downes Jackson 488:William Warren Baldwin 480:responsible government 350:property qualification 270:Robert Sympson Jameson 3817:Yeigh, Frank (1893). 3620:: "Moffatt, George". 3386:Canadian Encyclopedia 2811:Draper, William Henry 2324:Williams, John Tucker 1731:French-Canadian Group 1473:French-Canadian Group 1451:French-Canadian Group 1251:French-Canadian Group 1229:French-Canadian Group 1207:French-Canadian Group 1163:French-Canadian Group 1141:French-Canadian Group 1135:Viger, Denis-Benjamin 1119:French-Canadian Group 1053:French-Canadian Group 1009:French-Canadian Group 948:French-Canadian Group 914:French-Canadian Group 851:French-Canadian Group 829:French-Canadian Group 807:French-Canadian Group 801:TachĂ©, Étienne-Pascal 785:French-Canadian Group 703:French-Canadian Group 681:French-Canadian Group 618:French-Canadian Group 596:French-Canadian Group 443:District Councils Act 329:Legislative Assembly 235:Charles Richard Ogden 3201:Unionist; moderate 2739:Boswell, George M.J. 2734:Northumberland South 2716:Northumberland North 2590:Lennox and Addington 2158:Forbes, Charles John 1407:Government supporter 1385:Government supporter 1340:Government supporter 1317:Government supporter 1185:Government supporter 1031:Government supporter 987:Government supporter 965:Government supporter 944:Government supporter 873:Government supporter 725:Government supporter 719:Watts, Robert Nugent 659:Government supporter 574:Government supporter 530:Legislative Assembly 468:Lord Durham's Report 400:Legislative Assembly 316:Legislative Council 253:Denis-Benjamin Viger 239:Government supporter 196:William Henry Draper 74:Legislative Assembly 3388:, January 24, 2012. 3296:September 14, 1843 3269:September 26, 1842 3253:Boulton, Henry John 3229:Unionist; moderate 3214:September 28, 1842 3103:Reason for Vacancy 2793:Roblin, John Philip 2703:Powell, Israel Wood 2685:Campbell, Edward C. 2332:, then Independent 2252:Derbishire, Stewart 2162:Death of incumbent 2092:September 25, 1843 2085:Franchère, TimothĂ©e 2053:Incumbent accepted 2002:September 18, 1843 1923:Viger, Louis-Michel 1802:September 22, 1843 1703:Reason for Vacancy 823:Raymond, Jean-MoĂŻse 675:Kimber, RenĂ©-Joseph 404:Legislative Council 200:Upper Canada Tories 114:New session started 70:Legislative Council 3264:Edward C. 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Index

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Bicameral
Legislative Council
Legislative Assembly
dissolution
2nd Parliament of the Province of Canada
Monarch
Victoria
Governor General of the Canadas
Lord Sydenham
Major-General John Clitherow
Lieutenant-General Sir Richard Downes Jackson
Administrator
Premier
Samuel Harrison
Reform
William Henry Draper
Upper Canada Tories
Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine
Reform
Sir Dominick Daly
Deputy Premier
Charles Richard Ogden
Government supporter
Robert Baldwin
Reform
Denis-Benjamin Viger
Speaker of the Legislative Council
Robert Sympson Jameson
Peter McGill

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