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What is a negative veto called?

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∙ 13y ago
Updated: 11/5/2022

A negative vote by a PERMANENT MEMBER is called VETO

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What is a veto called?

A negative vote by a PERMANENT MEMBER is called VETO


What is the governor's right to reject a bill called?

"Veto".


What is the President's rejection of a bill of rights called?

A presidential veto.


The president's official statement of objection to a bill is called?

Veto


When cogress veto with two thirds vote from both houses what is it called?

when congress veto from both houses this is called


When congress votes to cancel a presidents veto what is it called?

This action is called an over-ride or over-riding of a veto.


What is it called when Congress passes a bill over president's veto?

override veto


The president power to veto an act of congress is what?

The answer is contained within the question. It is called a "VETO."


What happens when the congress overrides a presidents veto?

It is called an over-ride. It happens when both houses (senate and house of representitives) over-ride the veto with a 2/3 majority.


What is it called when a law is not passed?

Veto,


What is called when a law is not passed?

Veto,


What is it called when governors veto certain parts of a bill and approve others?

When a Governer approves parts of a bill and vetos others, it is called using a "line item veto."

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