2nd Canadian Parliament
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British Columbia
| Riding | Member | Party |
|---|---|---|
| Cariboo | Joshua Spencer Thompson | Liberal-Conservative |
| New Westminster | Hugh Nelson | Liberal-Conservative |
| Vancouver | Francis Hincks | Liberal-Conservative |
| Victoria | Henry Nathan Jr. | Liberal |
| Amor De Cosmos | Liberal | |
| Yale | Edgar Dewdney | Conservative |
Manitoba
| Riding | Member | Party |
|---|---|---|
| Lisgar | John Christian Schultz | Conservative |
| Marquette | Robert Cunningham | Liberal |
| Provencher | The Honourable Sir George Étienne Cartier to May 20, 1873 (death) | Liberal-Conservative |
| Louis Riel from October 13, 1873 | Independent | |
| Selkirk | Donald A. Smith | Independent Conservative |
New Brunswick
| Riding | Member | Party |
|---|---|---|
| Albert | John Wallace | Liberal |
| Carleton | The Honourable Charles Connell | Liberal |
| Charlotte | John McAdam | Liberal-Conservative |
| City and County of St. John | Isaac Burpee | Liberal |
| Acalus Lockwood Palmer | Liberal | |
| City of St. John | The Honourable Samuel Leonard Tilley to November 15, 1873 (named Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick) | Liberal-Conservative |
| Jeremiah Smith Boies De Veber from December 1, 1873 | Liberal | |
| Gloucester | Timothy Warren Anglin | Liberal |
| Kent | Robert Barry Cutler | Liberal |
| King's | James Domville | Conservative |
| Northumberland | The Honourable Peter Mitchell | Independent |
| Queen's | John Farris | Liberal |
| Restigouche | George Moffatt | Conservative |
| Sunbury | Charles Burpee | Liberal |
| Victoria | John Costigan | Liberal-Conservative |
| Westmorland | The Honourable Albert James Smith | Liberal |
| York | John Pickard | Liberal |
Two MPs recontested their seats in byelections, and were reelected.
- Albert James Smith was reelected in Westmorland on November 28, 1873.
- Isaac Burpee was reelected in the City and County of St. John on December 1, 1873.
Nova Scotia
Ontario
Five MPs recontested their seats in byelections, and were reelected.
- Thomas Nicholson Gibbs was reelected in Ontario South on July 7, 1873.
- Alexander Mackenzie was reelected in Lambton on November 25, 1873.
- Donald Alexander MacDonald was reelected in Glengarry on November 26, 1873.
- Richard John Cartwright was reelected in Lennox on December 3, 1873.
- Edward Blake was reelected in Bruce South on December 4, 1873.
Quebec
Subsequent Byelections
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