1927 Crimean general election (Homeland)

The 1927 Crimean general election was held on January 9, 1927 to elect the members of the Fourth Council of Deputies. Held 15 months before it was scheduled, the election was called by President Seydamet as a result of the collapse of the Krym government in December and the inability of the major parties to form a governing coalition. Held during a period of economic growth, the main issue of this election was the Law on Tatar electoral districts, which caused the collapse of the Obolensky and Krym governments. The law, supported by Milliy Firqa and the Democratic Party, would have created reserved seats for Crimean Tatars through the creation of special electoral districts.

The results of the 1927 election were indecisive as no party managed to form a majority, leading to a series of revolving governments in the legislature. The Fourth Council of Deputies was the shortest one in Crimean history, only lasting for two months before being dissolved.