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If the General Assembly wishes to pass a bill over a veto, what vote is necessary? (fraction)

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To pass a bill over a veto in the General Assembly, a two-thirds majority vote in both the House and the Senate is required to override the veto and enact the bill into law.

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If the General Assembly wishes to pass a bill over a veto, a specific voting majority is required. This is known as an override of the veto. When the President vetoes a bill, the Constitution requires that two-thirds of both the House and the Senate must vote in favor of the bill to override the veto and for the bill to become law without the President's

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