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A two-thirds vote in both Houses of Congress is required...

  • to make a bill that the President has vetoed into a law without reconsideration (Article I, Section 7, Clause 2).
  • to pass any order, resolution or vote that requires the concurrence of both Houses with the exception of whether to adjourn and which the President has disapproved (Article I, Section 7, Clause 3).
  • to propose a Constitutional Amendment (Article V).
  • to remove the prohibition against being a Senator, Representative or member of the Electoral College or holding any U.S. or state civil or military office from someone who engaged in an insurrection or rebellion against the U.S. or given aid and comfort to its enemies after taking an oath to support the Constitution (Amendment XIV, Section 3).
  • to determine that the President is unable to discharge the powers and duties of the presidency after the Vice President and a majority of the President's Cabinet make that accusation and the President denies it (Amendment XXV, Section 4, Clause2).

A two-thirds vote of the Senate is required...

  • for a conviction in an impeachment case (Article I, Section 3, Clause 6).
  • to expel a Senator (Article I, Section 5, Clause 2).
  • to approve a treaty (Article II, Section 2, Clause 2).

A two-thirds vote of the House of Representatives is required to expel a Representative (Article I, Section 5, Clause 2).

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Is a three fourths vote required for congress to pass a bill over the presidents veto?

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How can Congress propose an amendment to the Constitution?

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What do you need a three fourths majority for?

If I'm not mistaken, A 3/4 majority vote in both houses of congress is necessary to make an amendment to the US constitution.


By what two methods can amendments to the US Constitution be proposed and ratified?

There are actually four methods.An Amendment may be proposed by two-thirds vote in each house of congress, and ratified by three-fourths of the state legislatures.An Amendment may be proposed by Congress and then ratified by conventions, called for that purpose in three-fourths of the state3.An Amendment may be proposed by a national convention, called by Congress at the request of two-thirds of state legislatures, and then ratified by three-fourths of the state legislatures.An amendment may be proposed by a national convention and ratified by conventions in three-fourths of the states.Answered directly from the "American Government" Textbook.


If congress proposes a law does three-fourths of the states must ratify it or it will not become a law?

The process you are referring to is the ratification of a constitutional amendment, not a regular law. According to Article V of the U.S. Constitution, if Congress proposes a constitutional amendment, it must be ratified by three-fourths of the state legislatures or by conventions in three-fourths of the states in order to become law. This is a higher threshold than the usual process for passing laws, which only requires a simple majority in both houses of Congress.


When is the only time three fourths vote is used in the constitution?

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An override needs a three-fourths vote?

Yes, to override a veto that is needed.


How can congress propose an amendment?

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a National Convetion