2/3 vote from each house is needed to override a veto.
2/3 vote from each house
2/3rds of congress must vote to override
In order to override a veto by the president, both houses of Congress must pass the bill again by a 2/3 majority.
If the president Veto's the bill it is sent back to the houses where each house must have a two- thirds vote to over ride the president's veto
It requires the vote of both houses to override a presidential veto. In fact, both houses must approve the override by over a 2/3 majority.
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If the President vetoes a bill, it can only become law if both houses of Congress override the veto with a two-thirds majority vote in each chamber. This means that at least 67 senators must vote in favor of the override in the Senate, and at least 288 representatives must do so in the House of Representatives. If both houses achieve this majority, the bill can be enacted into law despite the President's veto.
To override a Presidential veto, both chambers of Congress must repass the legislation with a 2/3 vote. In the House this amounts to 290 votes and in the Senate this amounts to 67 votes.
Two thirds of those voting in each house to override a veto, must vote in favor of the override in order for it to succeed.
Two thirds of the House and two thirds of the Senate. :) Two thirds of the House and two thirds of the Senate. :)
Both the House and Senate must override the veto by a two-thirds majority vote.
To override a governor's veto in the United States, a two-thirds majority vote is typically required in both houses of the state legislature. This means that at least two-thirds of the members present must vote in favor of the override in both the House of Representatives and the Senate. The specific rules can vary by state, so it's essential to check the regulations applicable to each state's legislature.