Veto Override

Veto Override in the United States

Veto Override Definition in the Legislative Process

The following is a definition of Veto Override , by the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL): Vote by the legislature to pass a bill over a governor’s veto.

Concept of Veto Override

In the U.S., in the context of the U.S. Congress (Senate and House of Representatives), Veto Override has the following meaning: Congress’s constitutional power to pass a bill despite the President’s veto (nullification) of it, requiring a two-thirds vote in each chamber. (Source of this definition of Veto Override : University of Texas)

Veto Override

Resources

See Also

  • Congress
  • Senate
  • House of Representatives

Resources

See Also

  • Legislative Power
  • Legislative History
  • Legislative Ethics
  • Legislative Session
  • Legislature
  • Legal Aid
  • Legislative Commissions
  • Legislative Branch
  • Legislation
  • Executive Branch
  • Legislative Function

Popular Searches related with the United States Legislature and Veto Override

  • Legislative Power Definition
  • State Legislature
  • Legislature Calendar
  • Congress
  • Legislature Members
  • Government
  • Legislative Session
  • Judicial
  • Legislators
  • Senate
  • Legal Forms
  • Laws
  • Statutes
  • Governor
  • Judiciary
  • Legislature Bills
  • Legislation Definition
  • Legislation Meaning
  • Legislative Information

Posted

in

, ,

by

Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *