1. Congress can override the President's veto if both houses (the Senate and the House of Representatives) vote to approve the bill by a ⅔ majority. However, this is rarely done.
2. When there are not enough votes to have a majority, then bipartisanship occurs. This is the act of finding common ground through compromise. This can also help override the presidential veto to gain enough votes.
3. The Supreme Court can declare a law unconstitutional.
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67 members of the senate and 291 members of the house vote to override the president
In the United States, a vetoed bill must be passed by again by 2/3 of the votes in both houses of Congress before it can become law.
The Presidental Veto is when the President does not allow a bill to become a law; overriding a Presidental Veto is making the bill a law even though the President said 'no' to it.
67 members of the senate and 291 members of the house vote to override the president
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The vetoed bill has to pass by a 2/3 majority in both houses of Congress in order to become law.
The Senate can override a Presidential veto with a 2/3 majority or 67 votes.austin banged his fat mom
Congress can override a presidential veto
2/3 of the house of represantatives is needed to override a presidential veto
A president can veto a bill that the congress passes and sends to him for his signature and he can refuse to sign it (vetoing it). But the president cannot override vetos. The congress can override president's veto by a 2/3 vote.
To override a President's veto Congress needs to have 2/3 or more of the vote.