In North Carolina, overriding a gubernatorial veto requires a three-fifths majority vote in both the state House of Representatives and the state Senate. This means that at least 30 votes in the Senate and 72 votes in the House are necessary to successfully override the veto. If the required majority is achieved in both chambers, the vetoed bill can become law despite the governor's disapproval.
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