All Bills Vetoed-635
Regular Vetoes-372
Pocket Vetoes-263
Vetoes Overridden-9
FDR made 372 regular vetoes plus 263 pocket vetoes according to related link posted below. 9 were overridden.
635 of them.
Franklin D. Roosevelt with 635 Vetoes.
The president can refuse to approve a law by issuing a veto. Franklin D. Roosevelt holds the record for issuing the most vetoes with 635.
Franklin D. Roosevelt and Grover Cleveland
Franklin D. Roosevelt with 635 Vetoes.
No Representatives can not veto bills.
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The President can veto Federal bills. The Governor of a state can veto state bills from that state.
Veto.
While President Hoover did veto the Reconstruction Finance Corporation bill, it was passed over his veto. He had already been defeated by Franklin Roosevelt the previous November and was only president for one more month after the veto.
A president will very rarely use his power of veto. There is an average of 11 vetoes per year, but that covers the entire presidential history. Barack Obama has only vetoed two bills during his term as president.
Only the President has the power to veto federal bills. He vetoes a bill by sending it back to Congress with his objections.