In Texas, the governor's veto can be overridden by a two-thirds majority vote in both the Texas House of Representatives and the Texas Senate. This means that if both chambers agree to pass the legislation again with the required majority, the veto is effectively nullified, and the bill becomes law despite the governor's objection. The process emphasizes the legislative branch's ability to assert its authority over the executive branch in the state.
John Tyler was the first to have a veto overridden.
A president's veto can be overridden by Congress with a 2/3 majority in the House. If it is a pocket veto though, the veto cannot be overridden.
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Congress can take a revote. If the bill passes a two-thirds majority, the the veto is overridden. If it does not, the veto stands.
The veto power of the President of the Philippines is similar to the power of the United States President. The President can veto a bill, but the veto can be overridden.
Yes, the president can veto bills. However, a presidential veto may be overridden.
It can be overridden by Congress (House of Representatives and Senate)
There were 106 vetoes overridden by Congress from 1789 to 2000.
For the president the advantage would be that pocket vetoes cannot be overridden by congress. The pocket vetoed bill simply disappears until it is started again in another session of congress. A normal veto can be overridden but only about 4% have been.
two-thirds vote.
Congress can override a presidentil veto with 2/3 (60%) of a vote calling for it to be overridden ...
yes