2/3 of Senate
Well, to overrule a veto: 2/3
A simple majority ( 51 votes if all vote) will pass any bill in the Senate. (Please note that all tax bills must originate in the House.)
Actually, there are a limited amount of people in the Senate. Anyway, the bill is passed when there are more votes to pass the bill EX: 60 wants bill, 25 doesn't
If all members vote, 51 votes are needed to pass a bill. Otherwise it passes if more than half of the votes are "Ayes".
In the U.S. Senate, 51 votes are needed to pass a bill on the floor. A bill can also pass on a tie vote (50 - 50 or otherwise), as the Vice President will then cast a vote to break the tie. A bill cannot even reach the floor for a vote, however, if it is the subject of a filibuster unless there are 60 votes for cloture (which will allow a floor vote on the bill). In the U.S. House, 218 votes are needed to pass a bill on the floor.
There are 100 United States Senators. A majority of the Sentate is needed for a bill to be passed. However, if there is a filibuster, then it requires 60 votes to overcome the filibuster, and then it takes a majority of the Senate to pass a bill.
when the president vetoes a bill, a 2/3 vote is required where 2/3 or higher senators vote for the bill to become a law.
3/4 votes from the state legislature, house of representatives and senate
No. The bill has been voted on and passed by both house and senate.
No...this is too small of a majority to pass according to the constitution
A simple majority is all is needed . This means 51 votes if all the senators vote . 50 votes will suffice if the vice-president will vote in favor of the bill. However, in order to shut down debate and bring a controversial bill to a vote, that, to end a filibuster, requires a 60% vote in favor or 60 votes if all the senators vote.
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