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How is it possible to override the governor's veto?

A two-thirds majority in each house must vote to override the governor's veto
Each house must unanimously vote to override the governor veto
at least one house must unanimously vote to override the governor veto
The governor's veto cannot be overridden

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To override the governor's veto, a **two-thirds majority in each house** of the state legislature must vote to do so. This means that both the House of Representatives and the Senate need to have a supermajority vote in favor of overriding the veto for the legislation to become law despite the governor's objection.

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