It takes a 2/3 majority of both houses of Congress to override a Presidential veto.
Congressional Override
Congress can override the Presidents veto by a Supermajority Vote (2/3 of members)
To override a president's veto, there needs to be a 2/3rds majority in both the House and the Senate.
A two-thirds vote of each house.
Congressional Override
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The Legislative branch (Congress) can override the President's veto on a bill with a two-thirds vote from both the Senate and the House of Representatives.
The Senate can override a Presidential veto with a 2/3 majority or 67 votes.austin banged his fat mom
A two-thirds majority vote in both the House of Representatives and in the Senate is required to override a presidential veto.
If a US president vetoes a bill sent to him by the US Congress, the president may choose to veto the bill. In such a case, the bill is sent back to the congress. If the Congress can come up with a two thirds majority, then the bill must pass as law.
It must be voted 2/3 mojority of the votes
They can put the measure to a second vote to try and "override" the veto. If they succeed, the measure passes and becomes law, the presidents will or not. If they fail, the measure is dead - end of measure.