1927 Finnish parliamentary election

Juho Sunila Agrarian Parliamentary elections were held in Finland on 1 and 2 July 1927.

President Lauri Kristian Relander, an Agrarian, had supported the establishment of that minority government, after the Agrarian Prime Minister Kyösti Kallio's first government had been defeated in a vote of confidence in November 1926.

He had advised Tanner to prepare a liberal and moderate government programme, which the Agrarians and Progressives could support.

In April 1927 President Relander caught a cold which developed into a life-threatening pneumonia.

The bourgeois (non-socialist) parties tried to get back into power by persuading enough Finnish voters to reject the Social Democratic minority government.