The 14th Parliament of Lower Canada was in session from January 21, 1831, to October 9, 1834. Elections to the Legislative Assembly in Lower Canada had been held in October 1830. The Ninety-Two Resolutions were submitted to the legislative assembly in 1834. All sessions were held at Quebec City.
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- 1 2 formerly part of Dorchester
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 formerly part of Huntingdon
- 1 2 formerly Hertford
- 1 2 formerly Warwick
- 1 2 formerly part of Gaspé
- ↑ resigned his seat in November 1832; John Robinson Hamilton was elected in a by-election held in December 1832.
- 1 2 formerly Kent
- 1 2 created in 1830
- 1 2 3 4 5 formerly part of York
- ↑ died in October 1831; Jean-Joseph Girouard was elected in a by-election held in December 1831.
- ↑ died in June 1832; Jean Bouffard was elected in a by-election held in August 1832.
- ↑ resigned his seat in 1833; Edward Toomy was elected in a by-election held in March 1833.
- ↑ expelled in January 1831, reelected in March 1831, expelled in November 1831, reelected in April 1832 and expelled in November 1832; John Le Boutillier was elected in a by-election held in March 1833.
- 1 2 3 second seat added in 1832
- 1 2 3 4 formerly part of Cornwallis
- 1 2 3 4 formerly part of Leinster
- ↑ resigned in June 1832 to become a member of the Legislative Council; Édouard-Étienne Rodier was elected in a by-election held in August 1832.
- 1 2 formerly Devon
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 formerly part of Buckinghamshire
- ↑ created in 1832, formerly part of Buckinghamshire
- 1 2 3 formerly part of Northumberland
- ↑ resigned his seat to accept an appointment as judge in July 1832; Elzéar Bédard was elected in a by-election held in the same month.
- ↑ died in August 1831; Dominique Mondelet was elected in a by-election held in October 1831, but his seat was declared vacant in November 1832 after he was named to the Executive Council.
- ↑ resigned his seat in February 1832; Antoine-Olivier Berthelet was elected in a by-election held in April 1832.
- ↑ resigned in March 1832; Daniel Tracey was elected in a by-election held in May 1832 but died in July 1832.
- ↑ named to the Legislative Council in October 1833; Alexis Godbout was elected in a by-election held in February 1834.
- ↑ second seat added in 1830
- 1 2 formerly Hampshire
- ↑ resigned due to health problems in August 1833; Louis-Théodore Besserer was elected in a by-election held in October 1833.
- ↑ died in August 1832; George Vanfelson was elected in a by-election held in September 1832.
- ↑ resigned to become a member of the Legislative Council in July 1832; Clément-Charles Sabrevois de Bleury was elected in a by-election held in August 1832.
- 1 2 The election in Rimouski was declared invalid in December 1831; a by-election was held in February 1832.
- 1 2 formerly Bedford
- ↑ resigned due to poor health in November 1832; Théophile Lemay was elected in a by-election in December 1832.
- ↑ died in December 1832; François Rainville was elected in a by-election held in February 1833.
- ↑ died in September 1833; Pierre Careau was elected in a by-election held in November 1833.
- ↑ died in April 1833; François-Xavier Tessier was elected in a by-election held in October 1833.
- ↑ named to the Legislative Council in September 1832; André Cimon was elected in a by-election held in October 1832.
- 1 2 formerly part of Richelieu
- ↑ resigned his seat in June 1832 after he was named to the Legislative Council; Louis Poulin was elected in a by-election held in July 1832.
- ↑ resigned in July 1831 because he was not a British subject; Bartholomew Conrad Augustus Gugy was elected in a by-election held in September 1831.
- ↑ resigned in February 1833 to become a member of the Legislative Council; Wright Chamberlin was elected in a by-election held in March 1833.
- ↑ Marcus Child was declared elected after the results of the 1833 by-election were overturned.
- 1 2 formerly Effingham
- ↑ resigned his seat in January 1833 to become attorney general; Jean Desfossés was elected in a by-election held in February 1833.
- ↑ resigned his seat in October 1832; René-Joseph Kimber was elected in a by-election held in December 1832.
- ↑ resigned in October 1831; Paul-Timothée Masson was elected in a by-election held in December 1831.
- ↑ died in January 1833; Charles Rocbrune dit Larocque was elected in a by-election held in February 1833.
- 1 2 formerly Surrey
- ↑ resigned to become a member of the Legislative Council in June 1832; Joseph-Toussaint Drolet was elected in a by-election held in July 1832.
- ↑ died in May 1832; Léonard Godefroy de Tonnancour was elected in a by-election held in August 1832.
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