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===Executive Branch=== | ===Executive Branch=== | ||
[[ | [[Image:Office of the President.png|thumb|Seal of the President of the Twelve Colonies.]] | ||
The president<ref>[[Ron Moore]] has stated in several interviews that there have presumably been female presidents before Laura Roslin, and thus her presidency is not reacted to any differently by characters than if a man were in the office {{citation needed}}. Although some characters question her ability because of her previous office as a low-ranking cabinet member, their objections have little to do with her gender.</ref> at the time of the Cylon attack was President [[Richard Adar]]. The president is assisted by a cabinet, consisting of the heads of the various government departments. Under Adar, the the Secretary of Education was [[Laura Roslin]]. A member of the Ministry of Civil Defense, known only as "[[Jack]]," is also identified {{TRS|Miniseries, Night 1}}. | The president<ref>[[Ron Moore]] has stated in several interviews that there have presumably been female presidents before Laura Roslin, and thus her presidency is not reacted to any differently by characters than if a man were in the office {{citation needed}}. Although some characters question her ability because of her previous office as a low-ranking cabinet member, their objections have little to do with her gender.</ref> at the time of the Cylon attack was President [[Richard Adar]]. The president is assisted by a cabinet, consisting of the heads of the various government departments. Under Adar, the the Secretary of Education was [[Laura Roslin]]. A member of the Ministry of Civil Defense, known only as "[[Jack]]," is also identified {{TRS|Miniseries, Night 1}}. | ||
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Tom Zarek, defeated in his earlier bid for the vice presidency, privately states his intention to campaign for the presidency early on {{TRS|Colonial Day}}, but withdraws his bid after he realizes that he could not hope to overcome Roslin's popularity. Instead, he throws his backing behind Roslin's vice president, Gaius Baltar, who publicly breaks ranks with the Roslin administration following the [[Rya Kibby|Kibby affair]] {{TRS|The Captain's Hand}}. | Tom Zarek, defeated in his earlier bid for the vice presidency, privately states his intention to campaign for the presidency early on {{TRS|Colonial Day}}, but withdraws his bid after he realizes that he could not hope to overcome Roslin's popularity. Instead, he throws his backing behind Roslin's vice president, Gaius Baltar, who publicly breaks ranks with the Roslin administration following the [[Rya Kibby|Kibby affair]] {{TRS|The Captain's Hand}}. | ||
[[ | [[Image:Ballot Candidates.jpg||left|thumb|100px|A sample ballot.]] | ||
The election is conducted by popular vote across the entire Fleet, with votes being counted by military staff on ''Galactica'', overseen by civilian officials. The election resulted in victory for Baltar and a strong mandate for his policy of settlement on New Caprica, despite a suppressed attempt at rigging the election by the outgoing administration. | The election is conducted by popular vote across the entire Fleet, with votes being counted by military staff on ''Galactica'', overseen by civilian officials. The election resulted in victory for Baltar and a strong mandate for his policy of settlement on New Caprica, despite a suppressed attempt at rigging the election by the outgoing administration. | ||