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The legislative branch
Franklin D. Roosevelt
US President Franklin D. Roosevelt made the most vetoes with 635 vetoes. However, he served three-plus terms. Grover Cleveland vetoed 584 bills in just two terms. Andrew Jackson vetoed only 12 bills but that was more than the total of all the six presidents before him.
If the president vetoes a bill, then Congress can override that vetoe, but the bill must go back to Congress to be approved with a majority vote.
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They can overturn the veto with a two-thirds majority vote.
citizens' vetoes
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.
Yes, they have that right in the constitution if 2/3 vote for it. It will override the veto.
George H. W. Bush made 44 vetoes total (including pocket vetoes). Rather than list them all here, see the Related Links section below for a link to a list of them.
vetoes
Vetoes. EX: The president made multiple vetoes.
False. As according to the Constitution of the United States of America only the chief executive, that is the president, has the power of veto.
Vetoes is already plural. The singular is veto.
Vetoes are overridden by 2/3 vote from The House and Senate.
Congress is the only the body that can over ride vetoes