Two Thirds of the congress are required to veto a bill.
In order to override the president's veto, both the Senate and the House of Representatives have to have the required majority. Both houses need a two thirds majority to override the veto.
A 2/3 vote is required to override a president's veto.
They have to vote on whether or not to override the veto and a 2/3 majority is required in order to override it.
Two third (2/3) majority of both houses is required to override a veto. In the Senate that is 67 out of 100 Senators and in the House 290 out of 495. However, it is not typical for every Representative or Senator to be present when the vote is called, so the actual count will be 2/3 of the membership that is present.
A two-thirds majority vote in both the House of Representatives and in the Senate is required to override a presidential veto.
Veto powers
No. The President only has one choice to veto or to pass it. Once he veto's it goes back to congress where they can kill it or they can override his veto with 2-3 majority.
They can override the veto by passing the bill with a 2/3 favorable vote in both houses of Congress. otherwise, the can let the bill die or else change the bill to something that the president will accept.
Congress can take a revote. If the bill passes a two-thirds majority, the the veto is overridden. If it does not, the veto stands.
By a 2/3 majority vote in Congress. after that, the power of Veto is no more.
A two-thirds majority in both houses of Congress will override a presidential veto.
congress can check if a majority of 2/3 votes override his veto