Multiple Choice Question

In Georgia, a bill vetoed by the governor can still become law if
A.
two-thirds of the General Assembly vote to override the veto.

B.
the Supreme Court of Georgia votes unanimously in favor of the bill.

C.
a majority of Georgia's population votes in favor of the passage of the bill.

D.
the Speaker of the House and the majority leaders agree to override the veto.

1 answer

A. two-thirds of the General Assembly vote to override the veto.
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