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

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In many states, the legislature can override a governor's veto by passing the bill again with a two-thirds majority vote in each chamber. This means that if two-thirds of the legislators in both the House and the Senate vote in favor of the bill, it becomes law despite the governor's veto. The specific process for overriding a governor's veto may vary depending on state laws and procedures.