Here’s a look at ridings where voters can expect federal byelections to be called
OTTAWA — Richard Martel and Nate Erskine-Smith resigned their seats in the House of Commons on Tuesday, setting a clock ticking ahead of a pair of byelections in Quebec and Ontario — and they are not the only ones.
Voters in a number of ridings across the country will be asked to choose new federal representatives in the coming months as members of Parliament from four major parties plan to head off to diplomatic appointments, retirements and provincial races.
When a seat in the House of Commons becomes vacant, the prime minister must call an election between 11 and 180 days after the member’s resignation. A byelection can be as short as 36 days or as long as 50 days, putting the date of voting somewhere between 47 days and seven months after the seat opens up.
Here are the ridings where a byelection is expected soon:


