It depends on which president you're talking about. Franklin Pierce and Andrew Johnson had more than 50% of there vetoes overridden but many presidents had none. In more recent history George W. Bush had 33% of 12 vetoes overridden and Bill Clinton had 5% (2 out of 37) overridden.
President Andrew Johnson had 29 vetoes during his time in office, and Congress successfully overrode 15 of these vetoes. This marked a significant moment in the balance of power between the presidency and Congress, particularly during the Reconstruction era following the Civil War. Johnson's frequent clashes with Congress reflected the intense political divisions of the time.
All Bills Vetoed-635 Regular Vetoes-372 Pocket Vetoes-263 Vetoes Overridden-9
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.
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Andrew Johnson has 5 children
Andrew Johnson only had one wife. Eliza McCardle was her name.
There were 36 states when Andrew Johnson took office.
President Gerald Ford cast a total of 12 vetoes during his time in office from 1974 to 1977. Out of these, 5 were overridden by Congress. Ford's use of the veto was notable as he aimed to control government spending and influence legislation during a challenging economic period.
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