No, appointments are approved by the Senate; not the House of Representatives.
The house of representatives
If there is no majority in a presidential election, the election moves to the newly elected house of Representatives who vote on the top 3 contestants.
The Presidency is decided by the House of Representatives.
The Senate must approve the nomination by a simple majority (51%) of those voting,
Overriding a presidential veto requires a 2/3 majority in both houses of Congress. This translates to a minimum of 66 votes in the Senate and 290 votes in the House of Representatives.
If no candidate receives a majority of the electoral votes in the presidential election, the decision is then made by the House of Representatives, with each state delegation having one vote to determine the next president.
custom that the senate will not approve a presidential appointment opposed majority party senator from the state in which the appointee would serve. -DAMARIZ(100 salvadorian) :)
No, Congress cannot override a presidential veto with a simple majority vote. To successfully override a veto, both the House of Representatives and the Senate must achieve a two-thirds majority in favor of the override. This higher threshold ensures that a significant majority of Congress supports the legislation despite the president's objection.
Alliance of the Presidential Majority was created in 2006.
custom that the senate will not approve a presidential appointment opposed majority party senator from the state in which the appointee would serve. -DAMARIZ(100 salvadorian) :)
In the United States, a vice presidential vacancy is filled by the President nominating a new Vice President, who must then be confirmed by a majority vote in both the House of Representatives and the Senate.
If no presidential candidate wins a majority of electoral votes in the United States election, the decision goes to the House of Representatives, where they will vote to choose the next president from the top three candidates with the most electoral votes.