Vetoes is already plural.
The singular is veto.
Vetoes. EX: The president made multiple vetoes.
The plural of veto is vetoes.
Yes, the plural form for the noun veto is vetoes.
"Vetoed"vetoed is the past tense of veto - can be plural or singular subject.When there is a plural subject in a present tense sentence the verbs remains the same.They veto all our suggestions.When there is a singular subject in a present tense sentence then the verb takes an -s (or -es in this case)She vetoes all our suggestions.This is the closest verbs get to being plural it is called agreement.
citizens' vetoes
President Cleveland cast 414 vetoes in his two terms. 304 were regular vetoes and 110 were pocket vetoes, made when Congress was not in session. Only two of his vetoes were overridden.
verb "to go" for example. to my information, no verb has a plural!!!Other verbs possibly are: boo, echo, forgo, kayo, lasso, outdo, radio, redo, solo, undergo, undo, veto, woo. Of these verbs, their nouns that add es are possibly echoes and vetoes.
The plural for the noun veto is vetoes.The plural possessive form is vetoes'.
vetoes
Congress is the only the body that can over ride vetoes
Vetoes are overridden by 2/3 vote from The House and Senate.
All Bills Vetoed-635 Regular Vetoes-372 Pocket Vetoes-263 Vetoes Overridden-9