A vote by a two-thirds majority can override the President's veto. That is, after the President vetoes a bill, a majority vote of 2/3 can force that bill into law.
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Legislative branch
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if the president vetos (or refuses to sign a bill) 2/3 of the senate can over ride it.
Before a bill can become law it must have the signature of the president. The president may choose not to sign the bill, effectively vetoing it.
Yes it will go back to congress though. A president can not veto it again if it gets back to him.
No one can "veto" the President, but the Congress can "over-ride' his veto by a 2/3 vote to pass a bill he vetoed.
they can vote on the bill, but they must have a two-thirds vote to override the presidents veto
President vetos the bill
The legislative branch enacts legislations. It takes proposed bills and votes on them. If the bill is passed in Congress, it then goes to the president (the executive branch) to check its power. If the president signs the bill it becomes a law, if he vetos the bill, it does not become a law. Rather, it goes back to Congress, where a 2/3 majority vote can overrule the veto, making the bill a law.
They ask the president to sign it and if he dissagrees(or vetos it), they have to get a ceirtian precentage to have it passed. After they get the president to sign itso it can be passed, but if he vetos it than the congrass votes on if the bill should be passed or not. i think they have to get 3/4(voting twards the vote) to pass it.
the president vetos the bill.
if he vetos a bill they can over vote him and pass it. But if he lets it sit for 10 days it will die.