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3 February, 08:55

Which branch has the power to override a veto from the president?

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  1. 3 February, 09:09
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    Congress can ovveride vetos by passing the act by 2/3 votes in both the House and the Senate.
  2. 3 February, 09:17
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    The Legislative branch (US House and Senate) has the power to override a presidential veto. However, in order to do so, they must have a 2/3 majority (instead of the simple majority to pass the bill the first time) in order to do so. If they override the presidential veto, the said legislation becomes a law just as if the President was to sign the bill. Examples of places where this occurred:

    1) Medicare Improvements for Patients and Providers Act (override vote House 383-41, Senate 70-26)

    2) 2007 US Farm Bill (override vote House 317-109, Senate 80-14)

    3) 2007 US Farm Bill (override vote House 316-108, Senate 82-13; clerical error repealed legislation)

    4) Water Resources Development Act of 2007 (override vote House 361-54, Senate 79-14)

    5) Private Securites Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (override vote House 319-100, Senate 68-30)
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