The President returns the unsigned legislation to the originating house of Congress within a 10 day period usually with a memorandum of disapproval or a “veto message.” Congress can override the President's decision if it musters the necessary two–thirds vote of each house.
The President returns the unsigned legislation to the originating house of Congress within a 10 day period usually with a memorandum of disapproval or a “veto message.” Congress can override the President's decision if it musters the necessary two–thirds vote of each house.
The President returns the unsigned legislation to the originating house of Congress within a 10 day period usually with a memorandum of disapproval or a “veto message.” Congress can override the President's decision if it musters the necessary two–thirds vote of each house.
Congress can override a presidential veto by having a two-thirds majority vote in both the House of Representatives and Senate, thus enacting the bill into law despite the president's veto.
In order to override a presidential veto, both the House of Representatives AND the Senate must pass the measure by a two-thirds vote.
Congress can override a presidential veto
Congress can override with 2/3 vote.
To override a President's veto Congress needs to have 2/3 or more of the vote.
Each chamber must have a 2/3rds vote in order to override a presidential veto. Congress rarely overrides a presidential veto.
It takes a 2/3 majority of both houses of Congress to override a Presidential veto.
A two-thirds majority in both houses of Congress will override a presidential veto.
Congress can do this.
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Congress can override a presidentil veto with 2/3 (60%) of a vote calling for it to be overridden ...
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This is part of the US constitution.
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