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If the governor vetoes a bill, what is required for the General assembly to override his veto

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A 2/3 majority vote

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According to Article III, Section V of the Georgia Constitution, either house of the General Assembly can override a governor's veto with a 2/3 majority vote. If the bill passes this step, it becomes law immediately, with no further approval needed from the governor.

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A 2/3 majority vote.
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