Prop. 19 would need to win with 51% of the votes for it.
The cast of Vote No on Prop 19 from a Drug Dealer - 2010 includes: Robert Ben Garant as Ice Pick
2/3 vote brett a.
A simple majority of votes is required for a bill to pass in the Senate, which is 51 out of 100 senators.
Whatever is against creating new laws.
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They vote on them the propistions are laws that we may pass or deny that is why it is our civic duty to vote if not the peoples voice is lost. If a law stands take prop 8 in California for example they can try to get it over turned by appealing to the supreme court.
2/3 of the voters need to vote to pass it.
1/2 majority vote in each house to get the bill to the president. If the president vetoes the bill both houses are still able to pass it with a 2/3 majority vote.
A simple majority is needed, in the event of a tie the speaker will vote to break the deadlock.
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.
Senators vote on if a law should pass. If 2/3 vote for the bill to pass, it does.
Each individual that is voting has a weighted vote dependent on how many people they are representing. This means that there is a total number of votes that is greater than the actual number of people present. In order to pass, a vote must pass a percentage threshold that is based on the total number of votes represented.