1927 in Mexico
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Incumbents
Federal government
- President: Plutarco ElÃas Calles
Governors
- Aguascalientes: Isaac DÃaz de León
- Campeche: Ãngel Castillo Lanz/Silvestre Pavón Silva
- Chiapas: Luis P. Vidal/Federico MartÃnez Rojas
- Chihuahua: Jesús Antonio Almeida/Manuel Mascareñas/Fernando Orozco
- Coahuila: Manuel Pérez Treviño
- Colima: Laureano Cervantes
- Durango:
- Guanajuato: AgustÃn Arroyo
- Guerrero: Héctor F. López
- Hidalgo: MatÃas RodrÃguez
- Jalisco: Enrique Cuervo/Daniel R. BenÃtez/Margarito RamÃrez
- State of Mexico: Carlos Riva Palacio
- Michoacán: : Enrique RamÃrez Aviña
- Morelos: Ambrosio Puente
- Nayarit: José de la Peña Ledón
- Nuevo León: José BenÃtez
- Oaxaca: Genaro V. Vázquez
- Puebla: Donato Bravo Izquierdo
- Querétaro: Abraham Araujo
- San Luis PotosÃ: Saturnino Cedillo
- Sinaloa: vacant
- Sonora: Fausto Topete
- Tabasco: Tomás Taracena Hernández
- Tamaulipas: Juan Rincón
- Tlaxcala: Ignacio Mendoza
- Veracruz: Abel S. RodrÃguez
- Yucatán: Ãlvaro Torre DÃaz
- Zacatecas: Fernando Rodarte
Events
- January 1 â Cristero War: Rebellion begins with a manifesto issued by René Capistrán Garza.
- Sara GarcÃa makes her only screen appearance between 1918 and 1933, as an extra in Yo soy tu padre.
Births
- January 1 â Raúl Valerio, actor (d. 2017)
- February 3 â Sarah Jiménez, engraving artist, member of the Salón de la Plástica Mexicana; (d. 2017)
- February 4 â Enrique Cárdenas González, politician (PRI), Governor of Tamaulipas (1975-1981) (d. 2018).[1]
- August 27 â Adolfo Mexiac, graphic artist (d. 2019).
- August 28 â Claudio Brook, actor, winner of two Ariel Awards (d. 1995).
- September 15 â Ricardo Miledi, neuro-scientist (Academia Mexicana de Ciencias y de la Academia Nacional de Medicina de México) (d. 2017).
- October 26 â Fernando Gutiérrez Barrios, politician (d. 2000)
- October 28 â Rafael Gallardo GarcÃa, bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of Linares (1974-1987) and Roman Catholic Diocese of Tampico (1987-2003), d. January 30, 2021[2]
- November 27 â Sergio Bravo, footballer
Deaths
- January 17 â Jenaro Sánchez Delgadillo, Catholic priest (born 1886; executed by the Mexican military during the Cristero War)
- February 6 â Mateo Correa Magallanes, Catholic priest (born 1866; executed).[3]
- April 1 â José Dionisio Luis Padilla Gómez, priest (born 1899; executed)[4]
- April 21 â Román Adame Rosales (born 1859; executed)[4]
- April 27 â Anacleto González Flores, lawyer (born 1888; executed)[5]
- May 25 â Cristóbal Magallanes Jara (born 1869; executed) and AgustÃn Caloca Cortés (born 1898; Catholic priests, executed)[4]
- June 26 â José MarÃa Robles Hurtado, Catholic priest (born 1888; executed)[6]
- August 7 â Miguel de la Mora de la Mora, Catholic priest (executed)[5]
- October 28 â Rodrigo Aguilar Alemán, Catholic priest (executed)[5]
- November 13 â Miguel Pro, Catholic priest (executed)[5]

