If the President vetoes a bill it has to be overridden by both houses by this majority to become law.?

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2026-06-19 12:50

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If the President vetoes a bill, it can only become law if both houses of Congress override the veto with a two-thirds majority vote in each chamber. This means that at least 67 senators must vote in favor of the override in the Senate, and at least 288 representatives must do so in the House of Representatives. If both houses achieve this majority, the bill can be enacted into law despite the President's veto.

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