required to have 2/3 of the states vote yes
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.
Senators vote on if a law should pass. If 2/3 vote for the bill to pass, it does.
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.
(in the US) No, there is no such requirement.
No, 9/13 was required to pass a law. However all 13 had to be in agreement to Amend the Articles of Confederation which is why it took years to get rid of the poorly run government.
Yes, if Congress reaches a 2/3rds vote, then it is possible for them to pass a vetoed law.
mommy told congress to pass the law or they would get a time out
No, it is not required by law to participate in any election. It is the choice of the voter.
Typically, a majority vote is needed to pass laws in most legislative bodies. This means that more than half of the members or representatives must vote in favor for a law to pass. In some cases, a specific percentage may be required by the rules or constitution of the governing body.
Eligible voters are required by law to vote in elections.
A unanimous vote was required to amend the articles but only a 2/3 majority (9/13) to pass any law.
What the congress has to do first is they have to get a hole lot of people to say YES to the law. They have to out vote the president.