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A two-thirds majority vote in both the House of Representatives and in the Senate is required to override a presidential veto.
Each house of the state legislature must vote to override the veto by a 2/3 vote.
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A vetoed bill must be passed by a 2/3 favorable vote in both houses of Congress in order to become law. If everybody votes, this means 290 votes in the House and 67 votes in the Senate.
2/3rds of votes were needed
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The congress can override a presendential veto with a number of how many majority votes
The Senate can defeat a bill with 51 votes.
House and Senate BOTH must have a 2/3 majority based on how many vote in each chamber. Not all House or Senate members vote on every issue. So the number of votes needed depends on how many actually vote.
60% of the vote is the standard 3/5 needed I Believe Senate has 59 members 36 votes would be needed House has 118 members 71 votes would be needed
Fifteen votes are needed for a majority win if there are thirty voters.
Actually it does. Now a days congress rules over the president. All the president does it veto or appeal laws and declares war but at any time congress can over rule him. Truly the president can't do much for us when it seems like he does but congress does most of the work.