President of Gapla

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President of the
Federated States of Gapla
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Incumbent
Emma Bunnell

since 1 September 2022
StyleHer Excellency
Term length1 year
Inaugural holderWyatt Baek
DeputyDeputy President

The President of Gapla, officially the Executive President of the Federated States of Gapla, is the democratically elected head of government of the Federated States of Gapla.

The President holds a one-year term and is elected at the beginnings of every year, usually in February. The most recent election was the 2022 Gaplan general election, in which Emma Bunnell won the presidency after the incumbent Chelsea Chen failed to earn a second term.

There is one president at a time, and the term of a president is one year (formerly six months, but increased to one year after the passage of the 3rd Constitution, which increased the term of the President and Deputy President from six months to one year).

List of officeholders

The following is a list of Presidents of the Federated States of Gapla.

Presidents of the Federated States of Gapla
Name Political Party Term Number President Number Term Dates Notes
Wyatt Baek Free Rightist Party 1 1 28 February 2019 - 28 August 2019 Served as Prince of the Principality of Gapla.
2 29 August 2019 - 28 February 2019 Wyatt's next terms.
3 29 February 2020 - 28 August 2020
4 29 August 2020 - 4 January 2021 (abnormal) Appointed due to change of vote counting system.
Chelsea Chen People's Liberal Party 1 2 5 January 2021 - 27 February 2021 (abnormal) First female President of Gapla.
Wyatt Baek Free Rightist Party 5 1 28 February 2021 - 2 February 2022 Won Deputy Presidency during the nonconnection case.
Chelsea Chen People's Liberal Party 2 2 3 February 2022 - 31 August 2022 Appointed by Random.org as a result of a Chen-Bunnell tie, Chen won the randomizer.
Emma Bunnell Free Rightist Party 1 3 1 September 2022 – present Won an election against Chelsea Chen, after the PLP suffered a large setback during the 2022-B elections.