simple majority in both chambers
the president
the president
the general assembly can turn it over to the courts to vote on
I am not sure what you want to know. I am not sure what an assembly bill is. If you mean a bill before an assembly, obviously the members of the assembly vote.
His vote is counted as the last vote
Two thirds of each House has to vote to override the Governor's veto, the Bill becomes a law.
If you are referring to the General Assembly of the United Nations, then a simple majority is all that is required to pass a resolution. The U.N. does not have "bills", because they have no force of law.
I think there is 196 members in the UN general assembly.
General Assembly
The general assembly
The General Assembly
Every member nation of the United Nations has an equal vote in the United Nations General Assembly. In this branch, each country, regardless of size or power, has one vote, and decisions are made based on majority voting, although certain decisions may require a two-thirds majority.