Canada's electoral history from 1867 to today

Joseph-Édouard Cauchon
aliasJoseph-Édouard Cauchon
Record
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   Roman Catholic   1
Type of record
Elected candidate
Known but unelected candidate
Perennial candidate
Deceased Performance: 100%
 
Canada 4 0 4
Québec 3 0 3
Total 7 0 7
Birth 31 December 1816 → 207 years + 3 months ago
Lived 68 years + 1 month
First mandate 7 August 1867 → 156 years + 8 months ago
↳ at age 50 years + 7 months
Death 23 February 1885 → 139 years + 2 months ago
Exit → Death 7 years + 4 months after 8 October 1877
Double mandate Montmorency / Quebec Centre (Québec)
Up until about 1872-74 (depending on the jurisdiction), a parliamentarian could sit in his provincial legislature and the Commons.
Special notes
None
 
Joseph-Édouard Cauchon (1816–1885)
© Photo 1875 William James Topley — Public domain
Family tie with other documented individual
John O'Farrell (1826–1892) Brother-in-law  
 
Well that's interesting!
Cauchon is among those who held two seats — one provincially and one federally — in 1867 and from 1872 to 1874, relinquishing his provincial seat in 1874 when the "double mandate" was abolished. He always sat as a Conservative in Québec City, but in Ottawa he sat as a Con­ser­va­tive, an Independent Conservative, an Independent and ultimately a Liberal, serving as minister of Inland Revenue for four months until his appointment as Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba in October 1877. Estimated to have made as much as $1,000,000 by 1882 in market speculation, he was ruined that year when the market crashed.
 

Election or appointment outside the scope of PoliCan

Pre-Conf.
Canadian Senate
Legis. Council
Governor Manitoba (1877–1882)
Deputy Minister
Auto. Region
Mayor/Reeve
Mun./Co. Council
School Board
Blank/Vide

Length of service in elected office within the scope of PoliCan

Legislature Total Government Opposition
years months days years months days years months days
Canada 5 5 23
Québec 6 3 23 Z
TOTAL 11 9 16

Leadership role

  Duration
# Legislature Party M Int Role Age Dates y m d
1. CA 3
LIB
1 Minister 60 08 Jun 1877 — 07 Oct 1877 0 3 29
 1. Inland Revenue

Electoral history

Races 7  
Path points 10  
1 documented challenger
James G. Ross  m 
 

 
Eligible: n/a Votes: 0 Participation: n/a Candidacy: 1
Federal
1
Québec
7 August 1867
General
First-past-the-post
Gov't  CONS  Majority
ID: 17750(F) — 19 Jan 2022 20:19 ET
→ New to Parliament
Age
50
CONS
1/1 By acclamation
After his election:
6 Nov 1867 50
CONS
ICON
Changed allegiance (joined opposition)
2 Dec 1867 50
ICON
Vac.
To accept an appointment (judge, senator, etc.)
Service: 3 months 25 days (Gov't & Oppo.)
Eligible: 1,782 Votes: 0 Participation: n/a Candidacy: 1
Provincial
1
Québec
15 September 1867
General
First-past-the-post
Gov't  CONS  Majority
ID: 14832(F) — 24 Jul 2021 09:34 ET
Re-elected incumbent
Age
50
CONS
1/1 By acclamation

Service:
3 years 9 months 29 days (Gov't)
Eligible: 1,782 Votes: 769 Participation: 43.15% Candidacies: 2
Federal
1
Québec
11 December 1867
By-Election
First-past-the-post
Gov't  CONS  Majority
ID: 18442(F) — 16 Aug 2021 01:27 ET
Incumbent did not run in this election →
Age
50
Successor:
CONS
766 99.61% Jean Langlois
Eligible: 1,700 Votes: 0 Participation: n/a Candidacy: 1
Provincial
2
Québec
15 July 1871
General
First-past-the-post
Gov't  CONS  Majority
ID: 14917(F) — 15 Oct 2022 13:41 ET
Re-elected incumbent
Age
54
CONS
1/1 By acclamation
After his election:
10 Dec 1872 55
CONS
Vac.
Successfully ran in a ministerial by-election
Service: 1 year 4 months 25 days (Gov't)
Eligible: inc. Votes: 1,658 Participation: inc. Candidacies: 2
Federal
2
Québec
20 July 1872
General
First-past-the-post
Gov't  CONS  Minority
 LIB  5 Nov 1873
ID: 18639(F) — 25 Jun 2023 11:33 ET
→ Returned to Parliament after hiatus
Age
55
IND
1/2 964 58.14% +270 Loser:
CONS
694 41.86% James G. Ross
After his election:
5 Nov 1873 56
CONS
LIB
Change of government (remained in opposition)
Service: 1 year 6 months 1 day (Oppo.)
Eligible: 1,700 Votes: 0 Participation: n/a Candidacy: 1
Provincial
2
Québec
23 December 1872
By-Election
First-past-the-post
Gov't  CONS  Majority
ID: 17465(F) — 14 Oct 2022 16:59 ET
Re-elected incumbent
Age
55
CONS
1/1 By acclamation
After his election:
21 Jan 1874 57
CONS
Vac.
Elected in another riding
Service: 1 year 29 days (Gov't)
Eligible: n/a Votes: 0 Participation: n/a Candidacy: 1
Federal
3
Québec
22 January 1874
General
First-past-the-post
Gov't  LIB  Majority
ID: 18875(F) — 21 Jan 2022 00:14 ET
Re-elected incumbent
Age
57
LIB
1/1 By acclamation
After his election:
7 Dec 1875 58
LIB
Vac.
Successfully ran in a ministerial by-election
Service: 1 year 10 months 15 days (Gov't)
Eligible: 1,700 Votes: 1,046 Participation: 61.53% Candidacies: 2
Provincial
2
Québec
11 February 1874
By-Election
First-past-the-post
Gov't  CONS  Majority
ID: 15908(F) — 16 Feb 2022 20:26 ET
Incumbent did not run in this election →
Age
57
Successor:
CONS
835 79.83% Auguste-Réal Angers
Eligible: n/a Votes: 0 Participation: n/a Candidacy: 1
Federal
3
Québec
27 December 1875
By-Election
First-past-the-post
Gov't  LIB  Majority
ID: 18966(F) — 11 Oct 2022 16:59 ET
Re-elected incumbent
Age
58
LIB
1/1 By acclamation
After his election:
8 Oct 1877 60
LIB
Vac.
To accept an appointment (judge, senator, etc.)
Service: 1 year 9 months 11 days (Gov't)
Eligible: n/a Votes: 0 Participation: n/a Candidacy: 1
Federal
3
Québec
3 November 1877
By-Election
First-past-the-post
Gov't  LIB  Majority
ID: 18967(F) — 16 Aug 2021 01:27 ET
Incumbent did not run in this election →
Age
60
Successor:
IND
Acclam. Jacques Malouin

Online biographical references (5)

Bilingual references are counted as a single reference.  Retrieved on
EN Dictionary of Canadian Biography
Cauchon, Joseph-Édouard
03 Mar 2024
FR Dictionnaire biographique du Canada
Cauchon, Joseph-Édouard
03 Mar 2024
EN Parliament of Canada (ParlInfo)
The Hon. Joseph Édouard Cauchon, P.C., Senator, M.P.
03 Mar 2024
FR Parlement du Canada (ParlInfo)
L'hon. Joseph Édouard Cauchon, C.P., sénateur, député
03 Mar 2024
FR Quebec National Assembly
Joseph-Édouard Cauchon
03 Mar 2024
EN Wikipedia
Joseph-Édouard Cauchon
03 Mar 2024
FR Wikipédia
Joseph-Édouard Cauchon
03 Mar 2024


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Pub.: 22 Jun 2019 17:01
Rev.:  3 Mar 2024 14:02 (but data presented dynamically)