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  2. Veto power in the United States - Wikipedia

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    However, the mayor of Charlotte, who otherwise serves chiefly as a ceremonial head of government and tiebreaker on council votes, has a veto power over most city legislation. [70] [71] Legislation requires six votes to pass, and seven votes to override a veto. [70] For example, in 2008 the council overrode the mayor's veto of a development ...

  3. Executive order - Wikipedia

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    In the case of the former, the president retains the power to veto such a decision; however, Congress may override a veto with a two-thirds majority to end an executive order. It has been argued that a congressional override of an executive order is a nearly impossible event, because of the supermajority vote required, and the fact that such a ...

  4. Line-item veto in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In United States government, the line-item veto, or partial veto, is the power of an executive authority to nullify or cancel specific provisions of a bill, usually a budget appropriations bill, without vetoing the entire legislative package. The line-item vetoes are usually subject to the possibility of legislative override as are traditional ...

  5. Veto - Wikipedia

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    Veto powers are also found at other levels of government, such as in state, provincial or local government, and in international bodies. Some vetoes can be overcome, often by a supermajority vote: in the United States , a two-thirds vote of the House and Senate can override a presidential veto. [ 1 ]

  6. List of United States presidential vetoes - Wikipedia

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    Override attempt failed in House on March 2, 1811, 33–55 (59 votes needed). April 3, 1812: Vetoed H.R. 81, an act for the trial of Causes pending in the respective District Courts of the United States, in case of the absence or disability of the Judges thereof. Override attempt failed in House on April 8, 1812, 26–70 (64 votes needed).

  7. NC enacts new abortion restrictions as Republicans override ...

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    The successful override, the second of a veto by Cooper in nearly five years, is a victory for Republicans, who vowed after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down Roe v. Wade last year to enact ...

  8. Legislative veto in the United States - Wikipedia

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    It is a provision whereby Congress passes a statute granting authority to the President and reserving for itself the ability to override, through simple majority vote, individual actions taken by the President pursuant to that authority. [1] It has also been widely used by state governments.

  9. Ohio Legislature votes to override veto on transgender care ban

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    The Senate voted 24-8 to override Gov. DeWine's veto, mostly along party lines. Having passed the state House in an earlier vote, the law will go into effect in roughly 90 days.