Two-thirds of both the Senate and the House of Representatives
Each chamber must have a 2/3rds vote in order to override a presidential veto. Congress rarely overrides a presidential veto.
A two-thirds majority vote in both the House of Representatives and in the Senate is required to override a presidential veto.
Congress can do this.
Congress can override with 2/3 vote.
67 senators and 291 members of the house have to vote to override the presidential veto
To override a President's veto Congress needs to have 2/3 or more of the vote.
Congress can override a presidentil veto with 2/3 (60%) of a vote calling for it to be overridden ...
A 2/3 vote is required to override a president's veto.
Both the House and Senate must override the veto by a two-thirds majority vote.
2/3
They have to vote on whether or not to override the veto and a 2/3 majority is required in order to override it.
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.