How can the governor's veto be overridden?

a) by majority vote of each chamber
b) by two-thirds vote of each chamber c) by two-thirds vote of the entire legislative membership
d) None of the above—the governor's veto cannot be overridden.
e) None of the above—the governor's veto may only be overridden by a vote of the people.


Answer: B

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