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126:" is used to describe this practice. Pocket vetoes cannot be overridden, so if the Congress still wants the piece of legislation enacted, a new bill must be introduced and passed (at which point it would again be subject to a veto). Doubt has existed as to which recesses and adjournments allow for pocket vetoes. In the modern practice, the clerk of the House and the secretary of the Senate are authorized to receive veto messages during both intrasession and intersession recesses and adjournments, so pocket vetoes are only possible after the adjournment sine die of the final session of a Congress. 6149:, a joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service relating to "Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Lesser Prairie-Chicken; Threatened Status with Section 4(d) Rule for the Northern Distinct Population Segment and Endangered Status for the Southern Distinct Population Segment". Override attempt failed in Senate on September 28, 2023, 47–46 (62 votes needed). 4845: 4563: 4505: 4229: 4138: 4089: 4029: 3974: 3870: 6395:. President Bush considered them to be properly pocket vetoed during recess periods, but Congress considered them enacted because he never returned H.J. Res. 390, and waited until January 3, 1992, to return S. 1176 (approximately two weeks late). This table does not count those two actions as vetoes, but the bills in question are listed below in the contents. (On February 4, 1992 and March 3, 1992, the Senate and the House, respectively, passed 8632: 8622: 8612: 23: 6786: 6555: 6114:, a joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers, Department of Defense and the Environmental Protection Agency relating to "Revised Definition of 'Waters of the United States'". Override attempt failed in House on April 18, 2023, 227–196 (282 votes needed). 6156:, a joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service relating to "Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Endangered Species Status for Northern Long-Eared Bat". Override attempt failed in Senate on September 28, 2023, 47–45 (62 votes needed). 5931:, a joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Corps of Engineers and the Environmental Protection Agency relating to the definition of "waters of the United States" under the Federal Water Pollution Control Act. Cloture on the veto message not invoked in Senate 52–40 (60 needed). 5910:, a joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of a rule submitted by the Environmental Protection Agency relating to "Standards of Performance for Greenhouse Gas Emissions from New, Modified, and Reconstructed Stationary Sources: Electric Utility Generating Units". No override attempt made. 6142:, a joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Environmental Protection Agency relating to "Control of Air Pollution From New Motor Vehicles: Heavy-Duty Engine and Vehicle Standards". Override attempt failed in Senate on June 21, 2023, 50–50 (67 votes needed). 6163:, a joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection relating to β€œSmall Business Lending Under the Equal Credit Opportunity Act (Regulation B)". Override attempt failed in Senate on January 10, 2024, 54–45 (67 votes needed). 6107:, a joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Department of Labor relating to "Prudence and Loyalty in Selecting Plan Investments and Exercising Shareholder Rights". Override attempt failed in House on March 23, 2023, 219–200 (280 votes needed). 6170:, a joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Federal Highway Administration relating to β€œWaiver of Buy America Requirements for Electric Vehicle Chargers”. Override attempt failed in Senate on February 29, 2024, 50–47 (65 votes needed). 5102:, To amend the Act entitled "An Act to provide for the disposition of funds appropriated to pay judgment in favor of the Mississippi Sioux Indians in Indian Claims Commission dockets numbered 142, 359, 360, 361, 362, and 363, and for other purposes", approved October 25, 1972 (86 Stat. 1168 et seq.). No override attempt made. 6014:, a joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval of the proposed transfer to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the Kingdom of Spain, and the Italian Republic of certain defense articles and services. Override attempt failed in Senate, 45–40 (57 votes needed) 4594:
Senate followed suit the next day by 68 votes to 10. Carter's own party (the Democrats) had a 59-seat majority (276–157) in the House, and an eight-seat majority (58–41) in the Senate. In August 1980, Congress overrode his veto of a veterans' health care bill, by votes of 401–5 in the House, and 85–0 in the Senate.
5917:, a joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of a rule submitted by the Environmental Protection Agency relating to "Carbon Pollution Emission Guidelines for Existing Stationary Sources: Electric Utility Generating Units". No override attempt made. 6135:, a joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Department of Education relating to "Waivers and Modifications of Federal Student Loans". Override attempt failed in House on June 21, 2023, 221–206 (285 votes needed). 4496:
This bill would have provided for payment, "as a gratuity," of $ 45,482 to Mr. Burt and for similar payments of $ 36,750 each to the widow and son of Douglas E. Kennedy for injuries and other damages Mr. Burt and Mr. Kennedy sustained as a result of gunshot wounds inflicted by U.S. military personnel
106:
The president may veto the bill by returning it to Congress with a statement of objections within ten days (excluding Sundays). If the president vetoes a bill, the Congress shall reconsider it (together with the president's objections), and if both houses of the Congress vote to pass the law again by
3661:
April 16, 1906: Vetoed H.R. 20, an act to change and fix the time for holding the circuit and district courts of the United States for the middle district of Tennessee, in the southern division of the eastern district of Tennessee at Chattanooga, and the northeastern division of the eastern division
3362:
March 13, 1891: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 3308, an act to open and set aside an order of the Court of Claims canceling a portion of a judgement against the United States, remitted through mistake as to the facts in regard to the same by claimant to the United States, and to refer the matter to the Court of
2320:
August 14, 1856: Vetoed S. 53, an act for the improvement of the navigation of the Patapsco River, and to render the port of Baltimore accessible to the war steamers of the United States. Overridden by Senate on August 16, 1856, 31–14 (30 votes needed). Overridden by House on August 16, 1856, 127–47
2645:
July 20, 1868: Vetoed S.J. Res. 139, a joint resolution excluding from the electoral college the votes of States lately in rebellion which shall not have been reorganized. Overridden by Senate on July 20, 1868, 45–8 (36 votes needed). Overridden by House on July 20, 1868, 134–36 (114 votes needed).
2409:
March 1865: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 805, an act to repeal the eighth section of an act entitled, "An act in addition to the several acts concerning commercial intercourse between loyal and insurrectionary States, and to provide for the collection of captured and abandoned property, and the prevention of
6021:, a joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval of the proposed export to the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and the Republic of France of certain defense articles and services. Override attempt failed in Senate, 45–39 (56 votes needed). 5185:, To direct the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a study of the historical and cultural resources in the vicinity of the city of Lynn, Massachusetts, and make recommendations on the appropriate role of the Federal Government in preserving and interpreting such historical and cultural resources. 3616:
March 3, 1903: Vetoed H.R. 9632, an act for the allowance of claims of certain citizens of Virginia for damages to their property incident to the encampment at Nanassas and march from Camp Alger to Thoroughfare Gap, Virginia, as recommended by a board of officers appointed for the consideration of
3048:
H.R. 4476, an act to provide for the appointment of shorthand reporters in and for the United States Courts in California, was not presented to the President for his signature. It therefore expired at the adjournment sine die of the 44th Congress on March 3, 1877, but is not counted in the tables
2459:
July 16, 1866: Vetoed H.R. 613, an act to continue in force and to amend an act entitled "An act to establish a Bureau for the Relief of Freedmen and Refugees," and for other purposes. Overridden by House on July 16, 1866, 103–33 (91 votes needed). Overridden by Senate on July 16, 1866, 33–12 (30
6121:, a joint resolution disapproving the rule submitted by the Department of Commerce relating to "Procedures Covering Suspension of Liquidation, Duties and Estimated Duties in Accord With Presidential Proclamation 10414". Override attempt failed in House on May 24, 2023, 214–205 (280 votes needed). 3827:
March 16, 1909: Pocket-vetoed S. 6852, an act for the relief of Walter F. Rogers, executor of the estate of Sarah Edwards, late owner of lot No. 116, square No. 628, Washington, D.C., with regard to assessment and payment of damages on account of changes of grade due to construction of the Union
4593:
Congress overrode two of Carter's vetoes. Not since 1952 had a Congress controlled by the president's own party overridden a veto. On June 5, 1980, Carter vetoed a bill that repealed a crude oil import fee of $ 4.62 per barrel. The same day, the House voted 335–34 to override Carter's veto. The
4419:
October 14, 1968: Pocket vetoed H.R. 10256, A bill to render the assertion of land claims by the United States based upon accretion or avulsion subject to legal and equitable defense to which private persons asserting such claims would be subject. The bill was presented to the president on
2256:
March 3, 1855: Vetoed H.R. 595, an act making appropriations for the transportation of the United States mail, by ocean steamships and otherwise, during the fiscal years ending the 30th of June, 1855 and the 30th of June, 1856. Override attempt failed in House on March 3, 1855, 79–99 (119 votes
2630:
June 25, 1868: Vetoed H.R. 1058, an act to admit the States of North Carolina, South Carolina, Louisiana, Georgia, Alabama, and Florida, to representation in Congress. Overridden by House on June 25, 1868, 108–38 (94 votes needed). Overridden by Senate on June 25, 1868, 35–8 (29 votes needed).
6372:
Computed by dividing the "Vetoes overridden" column by the "Total vetoes" column and rounding to the nearest whole number. This calculation may help ascertain the relative success of a President or the Congress in legislative outcomes, regardless of the absolute number of vetoes and overrides
3793:
February 10, 1909: Vetoed S. 5473, an act amending section 1998 of the Revised Statutes of the United States and to authorize the Secretary of the Navy in certain cases to mitigate or remit the loss of rights of citizenship imposed by law upon deserters from naval service. No override attempt
133:
Occasionally, a president either publicly or privately threatens Congress with a veto to influence the content or passage of legislation. There is no record of what constitutes a "veto threat" or how many have been made over the years, but it has become a staple of presidential politics and a
2986:
August 15, 1876: Vetoed S. 779, an act to provide for the sale of a portion of the reservation of the Confederated Otoe and Missouria and the Sac and Foxes of the Missouri Tribes of Indians in the States of Kansas and Nebraska. Overridden by Senate on August 15, 1876, 36–0 (24 votes needed).
6437:, p. 2, the first session adjournment of Congress on November 22, 1989, prevented the bill's return, noted in a Memorandum of Disapproval. Congress treated this Memorandum of Disapproval like a normal veto message, and proceeded thereby; the table on this page will treat it similarly. See 2127:
September 9, 1841: Vetoed H.R. 14, an act to provide for the better collection, safekeeping, and disbursement of the public revenue, by means of a corporation to be styled the Fiscal Corporation of the United States. Override attempt failed in House on September 10, 1841, 92–87 (120 votes
3671:
June 29, 1906: Vetoed H.R. 10133, an act to provide for the annual pro rata distribution of annuities of the Sac and Fox Indians of the Mississippi between the two branches of the tribe, and to adjust the existing claims between the two branches as to said annuities. No override attempt
2576:
July 19, 1867: Vetoed H.J. Res. 71, a joint resolution to carry into effect the several acts providing for the more efficient government of the rebel States. Overridden by House on July 19, 1867, 99–22 (81 votes needed). Overridden by Senate on July 19, 1867, 32–4 (24 votes needed).
3161:
August 1, 1882: Vetoed H.R. 6242, an act making appropriations for the construction, repair, and preservation of certain workers on rivers and harbors. Overridden by House on August 2, 1882, 122–59 (121 votes needed). Overridden by Senate on August 2, 1882, 41–16 (38 votes needed).
3397:
February 27, 1893: Vetoed H.R. 9612, an act to prescribe the number of district attorneys and marshals in the judicial districts of the State of Alabama. Overridden by House on March 2, 1893, 184–55 (160 votes needed). Overridden by Senate on March 3, 1893, 58–1 (40 votes needed).
6759:
This bill was pocket vetoed between sessions of Congress, which is a controversial procedure (see the George H.W. Bush pocket vetoes). H.R. 4353 was presented to the President December 18, 1981. The first session of Congress adjourned sine die on December 16, 1981, pursuant to
2275:
May 19, 1856: Vetoed S. 14, an act to remove obstructions to navigation in the mouth of the Mississippi River, at the Southwest Pass and Pass a l'Outre. Overridden by Senate on July 7, 1856, 31–12 (29 votes needed). Overridden by House on July 8, 1856, 143–55 (132 votes needed).
1963:
February 28, 1811: Vetoed H.R. 170, an act for the relief of Richard Tervin, William Coleman, Edwin Lewis, Samuel Mims, Joseph Wilson, and the Baptist Church at Salem meeting house, in the Mississippi Territory. Override attempt failed in House on March 2, 1811, 33–55 (59 votes
6028:, a joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval of the proposed export to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland of certain defense articles and services. Override attempt failed in Senate, 46–41 (58 votes needed). 2435:
March 27, 1866: Vetoed S. 61, an act to protect all persons in the United States in their civil rights, and furnish the means of their vindication. Overridden by Senate on April 6, 1866, 33–15 (32 votes needed). Overridden by House on April 9, 1866, 122–41 (109 votes needed).
2290:
May 22, 1856: Vetoed S. 2, an act making an appropriation for deepening the channel over the flats of the St. Mary's River, in the State of Michigan. Overridden by Senate on July 7, 1856, 28–10 (26 votes needed). Overridden by House on July 8, 1856, 136–54 (127 votes needed).
6049:
a joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Department of Education relating to "Borrower Defense Institutional Accountability". Override attempt failed in House, 238–173 (276 votes
2784:
May 14, 1872: Vetoed S. 955, an act granting a pension to Mary Ann Montgomery, widow of William W. Montgomery, late captain in the Texas volunteers. Overridden by Senate on May 17, 1872, 44–1 (30 votes needed). Overridden by House on June 7, 1872, 101–44 (97 votes needed).
5722: 2543:
March 23, 1867: Vetoed H.R. 33, an act supplementary to an act entitled, "An act to provide for more efficient government of the rebel States." Overridden by House on March 23, 1867, 114–25 (93 votes needed). Overridden by Senate on March 23, 1867, 40–7 (32 votes needed).
2561:
July 19, 1867: Vetoed H.R. 123, an act supplementary to an act entitled, "An act to provide for more efficient government of the rebel States." Overridden by House on July 19, 1867, 109–25 (90 votes needed). Overridden by Senate on July 19, 1867, 30–6 (24 votes needed).
134:
sometimes effective way of shaping policy. A president may also warn Congress of a veto of a particular bill so as to persuade Congress not to waste time passing particular legislation or including certain provisions in a bill when the president is prepared to veto it.
3007:
January 23, 1877: Vetoed H.R. 4350, an act to abolish the Board of Commissioners from the District of Columbia Police Department. Overridden by House on January 30, 1877, 159–78 (158 votes needed). Override attempt failed in Senate on February 6, 1877, 33–22 (37 votes
3776:
January 15, 1909: Vetoed H.R. 17707, an act to authorize William H. Standish to construct a dam across James River, in Stone County, Missouri, and divert a portion of its waters through a tunnel into the said river again to create electric power. No override attempt
5639: 6837:
H.R. 3134 and H.R. 4653 were presented November 6 (tenth day November 17); H.R. 4638 was presented October 30 (tenth day November 10); S. 321 was presented November 9 (tenth day November 21); S. 2834 was presented November 19 (tenth day November 30). The Senate
2260:
May 19, 1856: Vetoed S. 1, an act making an appropriation for deepening the channel over the St. Clair Flats, in the State of Michigan. Overridden by Senate on July 7, 1856, 28–8 (24 votes needed). Overridden by House on July 8, 1856, 139–55 (130 votes needed).
2600:
March 25, 1868: Vetoed S. 213, an act to amend an act entitled, "An Act to amend the judiciary act, passed, September 24, 1789." Overridden by Senate on March 26, 1868, 33–9 (28 votes needed). Overridden by House on March 27, 1868, 115–34 (100 votes needed).
5051:, Making appropriations for the government of the District of Columbia and other activities chargeable in whole or in part against the revenues of said District for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1992, and for other purposes. No override attempt made. 3382:
July 29, 1892: Vetoed S. 1958, an act to submit to the Court of Claims the title of William McGarrahan to the Rancho Panoche Grande, in the State of California, and for other purposes. Override attempt failed in Senate on January 17, 1893, 29–18 (32 votes
2305:
August 11, 1856: Vetoed H.R. 12, an act for continuing the improvement of the Des Moines Rapids, in the Mississippi River. Overridden by House on August 11, 1856, 130–54 (123 votes needed). Overridden by Senate on August 16, 1856, 30–14 (30 votes needed).
2187:
August 8, 1845: Vetoed S. 68, an act to provide for the ascertainment and satisfaction of claims of American citizens for spoliations committed by the French prior to the July 31, 1801. Override attempt failed in Senate on August 10, 1846, 27–15 (28 votes
2354:
February 24, 1859: Vetoed H.R. 2, an act donating public lands to the several States and Territories which may provide colleges for the benefit of agriculture and the mechanic arts. Override attempt failed in House on February 26, 1859, 105–96 (134 votes
6878:
H.R. 11 was presented on October 24; H.R. 2109 on October 16; H.R. 2859, H.R. 5021, H.R. 5061, and H.R. 5452 on October 15; H.R. 6138 and S. 3144 on October 20; H.R. 6185 on October 19; S. 3095 on October 9. The House adjourned sine die on October 9 at
3378:
July 19, 1892: Vetoed S. 2729, an act to amend an act entitled "An act to establish circuit courts of appeals, and to define and regulate in certain cases the jurisdiction of the courts of the United States, and for other purposes." No override attempt
1967:
April 3, 1812: Vetoed H.R. 81, an act for the trial of Causes pending in the respective District Courts of the United States, in case of the absence or disability of the Judges thereof. Override attempt failed in House on April 8, 1812, 26–70 (64 votes
3390:
August 17, 1892: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 9657, an act to provide for lowering the height of a bridge proposed to be constructed across the Ohio River, between Cincinnati, Ohio, and Covington, Kentucky, by the Cincinnati & Covington Rapid Transit Bridge
4284:
December 30, 1963: Pocket vetoed H.R. 4505, A bill to confer jurisdiction on the Court of Claims to entertain, hear, and determine a motion for a new trial on the claim of Robert Alexander. The bill was presented to the president on December 21,
5892:, a joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the National Labor Relations Board relating to representation case procedures. Veto message tabled in Senate 96–3. 2252:
August 4, 1854: Vetoed H.R. 392, an act making appropriations for the repair, preservation, and completion of certain public works, heretofore commenced under authority of law. Override attempt failed in House on December 6, 1854, 95–80 (117 votes
6238:
in his memorandum, he also returned the joint resolution to the Secretary of the Senate, as the Senate had provided for the receipt of presidential messages during its adjournment. Therefore, this is a regular veto rather than a pocket veto. See
2929:
March 31, 1876: Vetoed S. 489, an act for the relief of G.B. Tyler and E.H. Luckett, assignees of William T. Cheatham. Overridden by Senate on May 20, 1876, 46–0 (31 votes needed). Overridden by House on May 26, 1876, 181–14 (130 votes needed).
4297:
August 31, 1964: Pocket vetoed H.R. 6883, A bill for the relief of the estate of Eileen G. Foster. The bill was presented to the president on August 14, 1964. The pocket veto occurred during a recess from August 21, 1964, until August 31,
3071:, an act to authorize the coinage of the standard silver dollar and to restore its legal-tender character. Overridden by House on February 28, 1878, 196–73 (180 votes needed). Overridden by Senate on February 28, 1878, 46–19 (44 votes needed). 5997: 2248:
February 17, 1855: Vetoed H.R. 117, an act to provide for the ascertainment of claims of American citizens or spoliations committed by the French prior to July 31, 1801. Override attempt failed in House on February 19, 1855, 113–86 (133 votes
6128:, a joint resolution disapproving the action of the District of Columbia Council in approving the Comprehensive Policing and Justice Reform Amendment Act of 2022. Override attempt failed in House on June 13, 2023, 233–197 (287 votes needed). 2685:
February 22, 1869: Vetoed H.R. 1460, an act regulating the duties on imported copper and copper ores. Overridden by House on February 23, 1869, 115–56 (114 votes needed). Overridden by Senate on February 24, 1869, 38–12 (34 votes needed).
3654:
March 22, 1906: Vetoed H.R. 8977, an act to create a new division of the western judicial district of Texas and to provide for terms of court at Del Rio, Texas, and for a clerk for said court, and for other purposes. No override attempt
3753:
April 13, 1908: Vetoed H.R. 15444, an act extending the time for construction of a dam across the Rainy River. Overridden by House on May 23, 1908, 240–5 (164 votes needed). Overridden by Senate on May 23, 1908, 49–0 (33 votes needed).
2661:
July 25, 1868: Vetoed S. 567, an act relating to the Freedman's Bureau and providing for its discontinuance. Overridden by Senate on July 25, 1868, 42–5 (32 votes needed). Overridden by House on July 25, 1868, 115–23 (92 votes needed).
8337: 3102:
May 29, 1879: Vetoed H.R. 2, an act making appropriations for legislative, executive and judicial expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1880. Override attempt failed in House on May 29, 1879, 114–93 (138 votes
2528:
March 2, 1867: Vetoed H.R. 1143, an act to provide for the more efficient government of the rebel States. Overridden by House on March 2, 1867, 138–51 (126 votes needed). Overridden by Senate on March 2, 1867, 38–10 (32 votes needed).
2480:
January 5, 1867: Vetoed S. 1, an act to regulate the elective franchise in the District of Columbia. Overridden by Senate on January 7, 1867, 29–10 (26 votes needed). Overridden by House on January 8, 1867, 112–38 (100 votes needed).
2065:
March 3, 1835: Vetoed S. 160, an act to authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to compromise the claims allowed by the Commissioners under the treaty with the King of the Two Sicilies, concluded October 14, 1832. No override attempt
8285: 2498:
January 29, 1867: Vetoed S. 456, an act for the admission of the State of Nebraska into the Union. Overridden by Senate on February 8, 1867, 31–9 (27 votes needed). Overridden by House on February 9, 1867, 120–44 (110 votes needed).
8126: 3288:
September 30, 1890: Vetoed H.J. Res. 39, a joint resolution declaring the retirement of Captain Charles B. Stivers, of the United States Army, valid, and that he be entitled as such retired officer to his pay. No override attempt
114:
If the president does nothing with the bill (neither signing it nor returning it to Congress with objections) and Congress does not by its adjournment prevent the bill's return, then the bill becomes law after ten days (excluding
2615:
June 20, 1868: Vetoed H.R. 1039, an act to admit the State of Arkansas to representation in Congress. Overridden by House on June 20, 1868, 111–31 (95 votes needed). Overridden by Senate on June 22, 1868, 30–7 (25 votes needed).
6042:, a joint resolution to direct the removal of United States Armed Forces from hostilities against the Islamic Republic of Iran that have not been authorized by Congress. Override attempt failed in Senate, 49–44 (62 votes needed) 2729:
February 7, 1871: Vetoed S.J. Res. 92, a joint resolution for the relief of certain contractors for the construction of vessels of war and steam machinery. Override attempt failed in Senate on February 16, 1871, 2–57 (40 votes
3947:
Harding vetoed the Soldiers' Adjusted Compensation Act (soldiers' bonus) on September 19, 1922, arguing the country could not afford the cost during the postwar recession. Congress failed, by four votes, to override his veto.
3675:
June 29, 1906: Vetoed H.R. 19681, an act to survey and allot the lands embraced within the limits of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation, in the State of Montana, and to open the surplus lands to settlement. No override attempt
1911:
February 28, 1797: Vetoed H.R. 219, an act to alter and amend an act, entitled "An act to ascertain and fix the military establishment of the United States." Override attempt failed in House on March 1, 1797, 55–36 (61 votes
8468: 4390:, to provide additional group life insurance and accidental death and dismemberment insurance for Federal employees, and to strengthen the financial condition of the Employees' Life Insurance Fund. No override attempt made. 3269:
April 29, 1890: Vetoed H.R. 848, an act to authorize the construction of an addition to the public building at Dallas, Texas. Overridden by House on February 10, 1891, 143–69 (142 votes needed). No override attempt made in
7844: 4369:
October 22, 1966: Pocket vetoed S. 1674, A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to make disposition of geothermal resources, and for other purposes. The bill was presented to the president on November 2,
8583: 8546: 5854:
President Obama issued twelve vetoes, of which the status of five is disputed (Obama considered them pocket vetoes, but since he returned the parchments to Congress, the Senate considers them regular vetoes). They are:
4949:, To establish a commission to investigate and report respecting the dispute between Eastern Airlines and its collective bargaining units, and for other purposes. Override attempt failed in House, 261–160 (281 needed). 2389:
June 23, 1862: Vetoed S. 193, an act to repeal that part of an act of Congress which prohibits the circulation of bank notes of a less denomination than five dollars within the District of Columbia. No override attempt
3337:
January 26, 1891: Vetoed H.R. 12365, an act to authorize Oklahoma City, in Oklahoma Territory, to issue bonds to provide a right-of-way for the Choctaw Coal & Railway Company through said city. No override attempt
8593: 8566: 6058: 6007:, a joint resolution to direct the removal of United States Armed Forces from hostilities in the Republic of Yemen that have not been authorized by Congress. Override attempt failed in Senate, 53–45 (66 votes needed). 3176:
July 2, 1884: Vetoed H.R. 1015, an act to provide for the relief of Fitz-John Porter. Overridden by House on July 2, 1884, 168–78 (164 votes needed). Override attempt failed in Senate on July 3, 1884, 27–27 (36 votes
1538: 3688:
July 12, 1906: Pocket-vetoed S. 4197, an act authorizing and directing the Secretary of the Treasury to enter on the roll of Captain Orlando Humason's Company B, First Oregon Mounted Volunteers, the name of Hezekiah
2033:
May 27, 1830: Vetoed H.R. 285, an act to authorize a subscription of stock in the Maysville, Washington, Paris, and Lexington Turnpike Road Company. Override attempt failed in House on May 28, 1830, 96–92 (126 votes
1959:
February 21, 1811: Vetoed H.R. 155, an act incorporating the Protestant Episcopal Church in the town of Alexandria, in the District of Columbia. Override attempt failed in House on February 23, 1811, 29–74 (69 votes
3840:
March 16, 1909: Pocket-vetoed S. 8839, an act for the removal of restrictions from the third selection or allotment of lands selected by William J. Scott, a minor member of the Osage Tribe of Indians, and for other
3737:
March 15, 1907: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 19500, an act for the relief of Indian Traders Marion Wescott, F.F. Green, and J.A. Leige, assignee of Joseph F. Gauthier, a Menominee Indian trader, with the Menominee Indians of
3231:
veterans. Reacting to these vetoes, Congress passed a bill that would have granted a pension to any disabled veteran. He vetoed this bill as well. This is widely perceived to have been a factor in the defeat of his
2513:
March 2, 1867: Vetoed S. 453, an act regulating the tenure of certain civil offices. Overridden by Senate on March 2, 1867, 35–11 (31 votes needed). Overridden by House on March 2, 1867, 138–40 (119 votes needed).
1977:
May 9, 1816: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 106, an act to provide for free importation of stereotype plates and to encourage the printing and gratuitous distribution of the Scriptures by the Bible societies within the United
8576: 8068: 3386:
August 3, 1892: Vetoed S. 1111, an act to amend the Act of Congress approved March 3, 1887, entitled "An act to provide for the bringing of suits against the Government of the United States." No override attempt
3085:
March 6, 1878: Vetoed H.R. 3072, an act to authorize a special term of circuit courts of the United States for the southern district of Mississippi, to be held at Scranton, in Jackson County. No override attempt
2956:
July 11, 1876: Vetoed H.R. 1337, an act to provide for the relief of Nelson Tiffany. Overridden by House on July 28, 1876, 177–1 (119 votes needed). Overridden by Senate on July 31, 1876, 40–0 (27 votes needed).
3650:
March 12, 1906: Vetoed H.R. 10080, an act to provide for sittings of the United States circuit and district courts of the southern district of Florida at the city of Miami, in said district. No override attempt
2131:
August 9, 1842: Vetoed H.R. 472, an act to provide revenue from imports, and to charge and modify existing laws imposing duties on imports. Override attempt failed in House on August 17, 1842, 92–87 (120 votes
3783:
January 28, 1909: Vetoed S. 653, an act to authorize commissions to issue in the cases of officers of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Revenue Cutter Service, retired with increased rank. No override attempt
3115:
May 4, 1880: Vetoed H.R. 4924, an act making appropriations to supply certain deficiencies in the appropriations for the service of the Government for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1880. No override attempt
3456:
March 16, 1899: Pocket-vetoed H.J. Res. 384, a joint resolution authorizing the acceptance of the cession by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to the United States of a certain tract of land in Boston Harbor.
3092:
March 13, 1879: Pocket-vetoed S. 989, an act to provide for the relief of certain settlers on the public lands, and to provide for the repayment of certain fees and commissions paid on void entries of public
2135:
June 29, 1842: Vetoed H.R. 480, an act to extend for a limited period the present laws for laying and collecting duties on imports. Override attempt failed in House on July 4, 1842, 114–97 (141 votes needed).
1907:
April 5, 1792: Vetoed H.R. 163, an act for an apportionment of Representatives among the several states, according to the first enumeration. Override attempt failed in House on April 6, 1792, 28–33 (41 votes
8588: 8520: 3658:
April 2, 1906: Vetoed H.R. 15521, an act establishing regular terms of the United States circuit and district courts of the northern district of California at Eureka, California. No override attempt made.
3282:
June 20, 1890: Vetoed H.R. 3934, an act to authorize the board of supervisors of Maricopa County, Arizona to issue certain bonds in aid of the construction of a certain railroad. No override attempt made.
2719:
January 11, 1870: Vetoed S. 273, an act for the relief of Rollin White. Overridden by Senate on May 31, 1870, 41–13 (36 votes needed). Override attempt failed in House on June 22, 1870, 12–168 (120 votes
8530: 8270: 3112:
June 30, 1879: Vetoed H.R. 2382, an act making appropriations to pay fees of United States Marshals and their general deputies. Override attempt failed in House on June 30, 1879, 85–63 (99 votes needed).
2453:
June 15, 1866: Vetoed S. 203, an act to enable the New York and Montana Iron Mining and Manufacturing Company to purchase a certain amount of the public lands not now in market. No override attempt made.
3747:
April 7, 1908: Vetoed H.R. 4763, an act transferring Commander William Wilmot White from retired list to active list of Navy. Override attempt failed in House on April 8, 1908, 0–258 (172 votes needed).
3099:
April 29, 1879: Vetoed H.R. 1, an act making appropriations for the support of the Army for fiscal year ending June 30, 1880. Override attempt failed in House on May 1, 1879, 121–110 (154 votes needed).
2823:
February 11, 1873: Vetoed S. 161, an act for the relief of those suffering from the destruction of saltworks near Manchester, Kentucky, pursuant to the order of Major-General Buell. No override attempt
7565: 3704:
July 13, 1906: Pocket-vetoed S. 4774, an act relating to the movements and anchorage of vessels in Hampton Roads, the Harbors of Norfolk and Newport News, and adjacent waters, in the State of Virginia.
8556: 8397: 8571: 4288:
March 23, 1964: Vetoed H.R. 1761, A bill to confer jurisdiction on the Court of Claims to hear, determine, and render judgment upon the claim of R. Gordon Finney, Jr. No override attempt made.
3914:
Wilson wrote: "The President is no greater than his prerogative of veto makes him; he is, in other words, powerful rather as a branch of the legislature than as the titular head of the Executive."
3604:
February 5, 1903: Vetoed H.R. 14275, an act to provide for the appointment of a district judge for the western judicial district of South Carolina, and for other purposes. No override attempt made.
2926:
February 3, 1876: Vetoed H.R. 1561, an act transferring the custody of certain Indian trust funds from the Secretary of the Interior to the Treasurer of the United States. No override attempt made.
3847:
March 17, 1909: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 6183, an act granting to the Siletz Power & Manufacturing Company a right of way for a water ditch or canal through the Siletz Indian Reservation, in Oregon.
8458: 2878:
April 22, 1874: Vetoed S. 617, an act to fix the amount of United States notes and the circulation of national banks. Override attempt failed in Senate on April 28, 1874, 34–30 (43 votes needed).
6445:
maintained that the nature of the return of the President's message permitted the "House to proceed to reconsider the bill, the objections of the President to the contrary notwithstanding." See
2769:
March 18, 1872: Vetoed H.R. 1550, an act for the relief of the estate of Dr. John F. Hanks. Overridden by House on January 18, 1873, 126–17 (96 votes needed). No override attempt made in Senate.
1974:
January 30, 1815: Vetoed S. 67, an act to incorporate the subscribers to the Bank of the United States of America. Override attempt failed in Senate on February 2, 1815, 15–19 (23 votes needed).
3728:
March 7, 1907: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 18854, an act providing for sittings of the United States circuit and district courts of the southern district of Ohio at the city of Dayton, in said district.
3623:
March 3, 1903: Vetoed S. 1168, an act authorizing the appointment of Edward L. Bailey, as captain of infantry, United States Army and to place him on the retired list. No override attempt made.
5206:, Granting the consent of the Congress to a supplemental compact or agreement between the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the State of New Jersey concerning the Delaware River Port Authority. 3773:
December 19, 1908: Vetoed S.J. Res. 78, a joint resolution establishing the boundary line between the States of Colorado and Oklahoma and the Territory of New Mexico. No override attempt made.
3595:
April 23, 1902: Vetoed S. 4363, an act granting the Central Arizona Railway Company right-of-way for railroad purposes through San Francisco Mountains Forest Reserve. No override attempt made.
2474:
August 4, 1866: Pocket-vetoed H.J. Res. 191, a joint resolution relating to the building lately occupied for a national fair in aid of the orphans of soldiers and sailors of the United States.
130:
Although each case is different, one general rule can be acknowledged: presidents use their prerogative to veto legislation when such legislation does not represent their viewpoint or agenda.
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May 19, 1898: Vetoed H.R. 2219, an act for the relief of the administrators of Isaac P. Tice, deceased, and others. Override attempt failed in House on May 16, 1898, 0–189 (126 votes needed).
4901:, Prohibiting the export of technology, defense articles, and defense services to codevelop or coproduce the FS-X aircraft with Japan. Override attempt failed in Senate, 66–34 (67 needed). 2191:
August 3, 1846: Vetoed H.R. 18, an act making appropriations for the improvement of certain harbors and rivers. Override attempt failed in House on August 4, 1846, 97–91 (126 votes needed).
2147:
June 11, 1844: Vetoed H.R. 203, an act making appropriations for the improvement of certain harbors and rivers. Override attempt failed in House on June 11, 1844, 104–84 (126 votes needed).
4393:
December 8, 1967: Vetoed H.R. 162, A bill to grant the masters of certain U.S. vessels a lien on those vessels for their wages and for certain disbursements. No override attempt made.
3682:
July 12, 1906: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 12080, an act granting to the Siletz Power and Manufacturing Co. a right-of-way for water ditch or canal through the Siletz Indian Reservation, in Oregon.
3620:
March 3, 1903: Vetoed H.R. 14051, an act granting the consent of Congress to N.F. Thompson and others to erect a dam and power stations at Muscle Shoals, Alabama. No override attempt made.
3004:
January 15, 1877: Vetoed H.R. 2041, an act to amend section 2291 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, in relation to proof required in homestead entries. No override attempt made.
2037:
May 31, 1830: Vetoed S. 27, an act to authorize a subscription of stock in the Washington Turnpike Road Company. Override attempt failed in Senate on May 31, 1830, 21–17 (26 votes needed).
57:" is used to describe an action by which the president prevents an act passed by Congress from becoming law. This article provides a summary and details of the bills vetoed by presidents. 7948: 5938:, a joint resolution disapproving the rule submitted by the Department of Labor relating to the definition of the term "Fiduciary". Override attempt failed in House, 239–180 (280 needed). 2953:
June 30, 1876: Vetoed S. 692, an act to amend chapter 166 of the laws of the second session of the Forty-third Congress relating to the Fox and Wisconsin Rivers. No override attempt made.
2124:
August 16, 1841: Vetoed S. 5, an act to incorporate the subscribers to the Fiscal Bank of the United States. Override attempt failed in Senate on August 19, 1841, 25–24 (33 votes needed).
3020:
February 14, 1877: Vetoed H.R. 3156, an act to perfect the revision of the Statutes of the United States. Override attempt failed in House on February 15, 1877, 1–211 (142 votes needed).
2947:
May 26, 1876: Vetoed H.R. 1922, an act providing for the recording of deeds, mortgages, and other conveyances affecting real estate in the District of Columbia. No override attempt made.
2736:
March 13, 1871: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 1831, an act to confirm the title of the Rancho del Rio Grande, in New Mexico, to the heirs and legal representatives of the original grantees thereof.
8463: 8036: 8001: 4376:
October 22, 1966: Pocket vetoed H.R. 5688, A bill relating to crime and criminal procedure in the District of Columbia. The bill was presented to the president on October 25, 1966.
6811:
H.R. 9, H.R. 3963, and H.R. 7336 were presented to the President January 3, 1983; H.R. 5858 was presented to the President December 23, 1982; S. 2623 was presented December 22, 1982.
2059:
March 1833: Pocket-vetoed S. 6, an act to appropriate, for a limited time, the proceeds of the sales of the public lands of the United States, and for granting lands to certain states.
8382: 8377: 2432:
February 19, 1866: Vetoed S. 60, an act to establish a Bureau for the Relief of Freedmen and Refugees. Override attempt failed in Senate on February 20, 1866, 30–18 (32 votes needed).
2950:
June 9, 1876: Vetoed S. 165, an act for the relief of Michael W. Brock, of Megis County, Tennessee, late a private in Company D, Tenth Tennessee Volunteers. No override attempt made.
2842:
March 13, 1873: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 2902, an act for the relief of the estates of Abel Gilbert and William Gerrish, late copartners in business under the style of Gilbert and Gerrish.
2043:
June 1830: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 304, an act for making appropriations for building light-houses, light-boats, and monuments, placing buoys, and improving harbors and directing surveys.
8307: 8253: 8131: 8073: 5213:, To direct the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a study of the feasibility of including Revere Beach, located in the city of Revere, Massachusetts, in the National Park System. 3692:
July 12, 1906: Pocket-vetoed S. 4965, an act authorizing the appointment of Harold L. Jackson, a captain on the retired list of the Army, as a major on the retired list of the Army.
8041: 5152: 3665:
May 10, 1906: Vetoed S. 5514, an act to amend section 4472 of the Revised Statutes, relating to the carrying of dangerous articles on passenger steamers. No override attempt made.
3285:
July 9, 1890: Vetoed H.R. 5974, an act to extend time of payment to purchasers of land of the Omaha Tribe of Indians in Nebraska, and for other purposes. No override attempt made.
2393:
July 2, 1862: Vetoed S. 343, an act to provide for additional medical officers of the volunteer service. Override attempt failed in Senate on July 2, 1862, 0–37 (25 votes needed).
1414: 7894: 7875: 7852: 5642:. Override attempt failed in House, 222–203 (284 needed). A later version of the bill that excluded certain aspects of the initial legislation that the president disapproved of 4359:, to provide certain adjustments in amounts of group life and group accidental death and dismemberment insurance under such Act, and for other purposes. No override attempt made. 3089:
March 1, 1879: Vetoed H.R. 2423, an act to restrict the immigration of Chinese to the United States. Override attempt failed in House on March 1, 1879, 110–96 (138 votes needed).
2144:
March 1843: Pocket-vetoed H.J. Res. 37, a joint resolution directing payment of the certificates or awards issued by the commissioners under the treaty with the Cherokee Indians.
1981:
March 3, 1817: Vetoed H.R. 29, an act to set apart and pledge certain funds for internal improvements. Override attempt failed in House on March 3, 1817, 60–56 (78 votes needed).
8372: 8058: 3719:
February 26, 1907: Vetoed H.R. 24989, an act to provide for the commutation of town-site purposes of homestead entries in certain portions of Oklahoma. No override attempt made.
2723:
July 14, 1870: Vetoed S. 476, an act to fix the status of certain Federal soldiers enlisting in the Union Army from the States of Alabama and Florida. No override attempt made.
8402: 8387: 8078: 2980:
August 15, 1876: Vetoed H.R. 4085, an act to repeal part of section 5 of an act entitled, "An act authorizing the repavement of Pennsylvania Avenue." No override attempt made.
2367:
June 22, 1860: Vetoed S. 416, an act to secure homesteads to actual settlers on the public domain. Override attempt failed in Senate on June 23, 1860, 28–18 (31 votes needed).
122:
before the tenth day (excluding Sundays) Congress has adjourned in such a way as to prevent the bill being returned, then the bill expires and does not become law. The term "
8510: 8392: 8063: 5863:, a joint resolution making further continuing appropriations for fiscal year 2010, and for other purposes. Override attempt failed in House 143–245, 1 present (259 needed). 4416:
October 14, 1968: Pocket vetoed H.R. 5677, A bill for the relief of Robert L. Miller and Mildred M. Miller. The bill was presented to the president on October 12, 1968.
111:
of members voting, then the bill becomes law, notwithstanding the president's veto. (The term "override" is used to describe this process of overcoming a presidential veto.)
3155:
April 4, 1882: Vetoed S. 71, an act to execute certain treaty stipulations relating to Chinese. Override attempt failed in Senate on April 5, 1882, 29–21 (34 votes needed).
2875:
April 10, 1874: Vetoed H.R. 1224, an act for the relief of William H. Denniston, late an acting second lieutenant, Seventieth New York volunteers. No override attempt made.
2833:
March 6, 1873: Pocket-vetoed S. 1168, an act to amend an act entitled, "An act to remove the charge of desertion from certain soldiers of the Thirteenth Tennessee Cavalry."
8515: 8225: 5816: 4789: 3537:
March 14, 1901: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 2617, an act for the relief of the legal representatives of Edwin De Leon, deceased, for $ 8,000 claimed to be due for judicial service.
3369:
March 13, 1891: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 6170, an act directing the issuance of an honorable discharge to David L. Lockerby, late of Company A, Ninety-sixth New York Volunteers.
7327: 5065:, Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1992. Override attempt failed in House, 276–156 (288 needed). 3109:
June 23, 1879: Vetoed H.R. 2252, an act making appropriations for certain judicial expenses. Override attempt failed in House on June 23, 1879, 102–78 (120 votes needed).
2726:
January 4, 1871: Vetoed H.R. 1395, an act for the relief of Charles Cooper, Goshorn A. Jones, Jerome Rowley, William Hannegan and John Hannegan. No override attempt made.
8525: 8495: 8180: 8046: 4921:, Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1990. Override attempt failed in House, 231–191 (282 needed). 3647:
March 16, 1905: Pocket-vetoed S. 5108, an act to amend an act for the prevention of smoke in the District of Columbia, and for other purposes, approved February 2, 1899.
3298:
October 1, 1890: Vetoed S. 3830, an act to prohibit bookmaking of any kind and pool selling in the District of Columbia for purposes of gaming. No override attempt made.
3192:
July 17, 1884: Pocket-vetoed H.J. Res. 17, a joint resolution authorizing the appointment and retirement of Samuel Kramer as a chaplain in the Navy of the United States.
3459:
May 3, 1900: Vetoed H.R. 4001, an act authorizing the adjustment of rights of settlers on the Navajo Indian Reservation, Territory of Arizona. No override attempt made.
8367: 8141: 8119: 8031: 5543:, FY 2000 District of Columbia and Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies appropriations bill. No override attempt made. 5257: 2351:
June 1858: Pocket-vetoed H.J. Res. 37, a joint resolution in regard to the carrying of the United States mails from St. Joseph's, Missouri, to Placerville, California.
4073:
Franklin D. Roosevelt vetoed more bills than any other president in history. This is partly because of the many new ideas for solutions to the problems caused by the
2881:
May 12, 1874: Vetoed H.R. 1331, an act for the relief of Joab Spencer and James R. Mead, for supplies furnished the Kansas tribe of Indians. No override attempt made.
2069:
June 10, 1836: Vetoed S. 141, an act to appoint a day for the annual meeting of Congress. Override attempt failed in Senate on June 27, 1836, 16–23 (26 votes needed).
8347: 8215: 8114: 8083: 5364:, Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1996. Override attempt failed in House, 240–159 (266 needed). 2827:
March 3, 1873: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 3369, an act for the relief of George S. Gustin, late a private of Company D, Seventy-Fourth Regiment Illinois Infantry Volunteers.
2364:
April 17, 1860: Vetoed S. 29, an act for the relief of Arthur Edwards and his associates. Override attempt failed in Senate on June 7, 1860, 22–30 (35 votes needed).
2000:
May 4, 1822: Vetoed H.R. 50, an act for the preservation and repair of the Cumberland Road. Override attempt failed in House on May 6, 1822, 68–72 (94 votes needed).
7215: 6446: 6438: 4373:
October 22, 1966: Pocket vetoed H.R. 3901, A bill for the relief of Miss Elisabeth von Oberndorff. The bill was presented to the president on October 28, 1966.
3017:
January 26, 1877: Vetoed S. 685, an act to place the name of Daniel H. Kelly upon the muster-roll of Company F, Second Tennessee Infantry. No override attempt made.
8500: 8360: 8230: 8153: 8136: 8051: 7941: 3106:
May 12, 1879: Vetoed H.R. 1382, an act to prohibit military interference at elections. Override attempt failed in House on May 13, 1879, 128–97 (150 votes needed).
2495:
January 28, 1867: Vetoed S. 462, an act to admit the State of Colorado into the Union. Override attempt failed in Senate on March 1, 1867, 29–19 (32 votes needed).
6220:
President Obama characterized his veto of this bill as a pocket veto, but since he returned the parchment to Congress, Congress treated it as a regular veto. See
6160: 5804:, re-passed by Congress to correct a clerical error in HR 2419. Overridden by House, 317–109 (284 votes required). Overridden by Senate, 80–14 (63 votes needed). 8661: 8435: 8109: 6035:, a joint resolution relating to a national emergency declared by the President on February 15, 2019. Override attempt failed in Senate, 53–36 (60 votes needed). 5900: 5744: 4210:. Two of these vetoes were overridden, the Postal and Federal Employees' Salary Increase Acts of 1960 and the Public works appropriations for 1960 fiscal year. 3710:
February 4, 1907: Vetoed S. 2578, an act for the relief of Alice Stafford, administratrix of the estate of Captain Stephen R. Stafford. No override attempt made.
3011:
January 26, 1877: Vetoed H.J. Res. 171, a joint resolution in reference to congratulations from the Republic of Pretoria, South Africa. No override attempt made.
2974:
July 20, 1876: Vetoed H.R. 2684, an act to amend sections 3496, 3951, and 3954 of the Revised Statutes, relating to bids and contracts. No override attempt made.
6894: 6883: 2053:
July 1832: Pocket-vetoed S. 5, an act for the final settlement of the claims of States for interests on advances to the United States, made during the last war.
8407: 8312: 8026: 2370:
January 25, 1861: Vetoed H.R. 915, an act for the relief of Hockaday and Leggit. Override attempt failed in House on January 26, 1861, 81–67 (99 votes needed).
8440: 3734:
March 15, 1907: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 17415, an act to authorize the assignee of coal-land locations to make entry under the coal-land laws applicable to Alaska.
3610:
February 21, 1903: Vetoed S. 1115, an act for the relief of Francis S. Davidson, late first lieutenant, Ninth United States Cavalry. No override attempt made.
8302: 8220: 8185: 4340:
August 21, 1965: Vetoed H.R. 8439, A bill to authorize certain construction at military installations, and for other purposes. No override attempt made.
3701:
July 13, 1906: Pocket-vetoed S. 2188, an act granting to the city of Durango, in the State of Colorado, certain lands therein described for water reservoirs.
3331:
October 13, 1890: Pocket-vetoed S. 3721, an act for the relief of A.J. McCreary, administrator of the estate of J.M. Hiatt, deceased, and for other purposes.
6668: 8292: 8205: 8200: 8195: 8148: 7075: 4396:
December 15, 1967: Pocket vetoed H.R. 1670, A bill for the relief of Dr. George H. Edler. The bill was presented to the president on December 12, 1967
2820:
February 8, 1873: Vetoed H.R. 2852, an act for the relief of James A. McCullah, late collector of the fifth district of Missouri. No override attempt made.
2733:
February 28, 1871: Vetoed H.R. 2566, an act for the relief of Henry Willman, late a private in the Third Regiment Indian Cavalry. No override attempt made.
2040:
June 1830: Pocket-vetoed S. 74, an act to authorize a subscription for stock on the part of the United States in the Louisville and Portland Canal Company.
7656: 5747:. No override attempt made. A later version of the bill that changed a minor provision of which the president disapproved was quickly passed by Congress ( 2902:
March 12, 1875: Pocket-vetoed S. 935, an act to provide for writs of error in certain criminal cases, for hearings therein, and in cases of habeas corpus.
8332: 8265: 8190: 8168: 7934: 5775: 4658:, A bill to amend the manufacturing clause of the copyright law. Overridden by House, 324–86 (274 needed). Overridden by Senate, 84–9 (62 needed), and 4081:, and partly because he served three full terms (Roosevelt died roughly three months into his fourth term). Grover Cleveland vetoed more bills per term. 3465:
June 16, 1900: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 8815, an act to amend chapter 4, Title XIII, of the Revised Statutes of the United States, relating to district courts.
4970:, Amtrak Reauthorization and Improvement Act of 1990. Overridden by House, 294–123 (278 needed). Override attempt failed in Senate, 64–36 (67 needed). 4413:
October 14, 1968: Pocket vetoed H.R. 4939, A bill for the relief of Joseph H. Bonduki. The bill was presented to the president on October 14, 1968.
3561:
March 15, 1901: Pocket-vetoed S. 4956, an act to grant the Knoxville Power Company the right to dam the Tennessee River at or near Knoxville, Tennessee.
3525:
March 14, 1901: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 636, an act for the relief of St. John's Lodge, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, No. 3, of New Bern, North Carolina.
8258: 7020: 5871: 4343:
September 10, 1965: Vetoed H.R. 3329, A bill to incorporate the Youth Councils on Civic Affairs, and for other purposes. No override attempt made.
2863:
March 14, 1873: Pocket-vetoed S. 245, an act amendatory of an act for the construction of a bridge across the Arkansas River, at Little Rock, Arkansas.
2682:
February 13, 1869: Vetoed S. 609, an act transferring the duties of trustees of colored schools of Washington and Georgetown. No override attempt made.
2396:
March 14, 1863: Pocket-vetoed S. 424, an act to amend an act entitled, "An act to establish and equalize the grades of line officers of the U.S. Navy."
6399:, which purported to repeal S. 1176. Bush signed the measure on March 19, 1992, although he considered both measures to be of no effect, while the 2361:
March 1859: Pocket-vetoed S.J. Res. 87, a joint resolution in relation to removal of obstructions to navigation in the mouth of the Mississippi River.
5615:
Twelve vetoes, including one veto whose status is disputed (Bush claimed it was a pocket veto; the Senate considers it to have been a regular veto):
5439:, the second attempted partial birth abortion ban. Overridden by House, 296–132 (286 needed). Override attempt failed in Senate, 64–36 (67 needed). 4998:, Making further continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 1991, and for other purposes. Override attempt failed in House, 260–138 (266 needed). 4963:, Emergency Chinese Immigration Relief Act of 1989. Overridden by House, 390–25 (277 needed). Override attempt failed in Senate, 62–37 (66 needed). 4273:
Like President Kennedy before him, President Johnson made no public veto threats. His is the most recent example of an override-free administration.
7598: 3295:
October 1, 1890: Vetoed S. 1857, an act for the relief of Charles P. Chouteau, survivor of Chouteau, Harrison & Valle. No override attempt made.
2558:
April 12, 1867: Pocket-vetoed H.J. Res. 6, a joint resolution placing certain troops of Missouri on an equal footing with volunteers as to bounties.
8355: 6767: 6536: 4435:
Twenty-six regular vetoes, seventeen pocket vetoes. Seven were overridden. There were no vetoes in the first session of the Ninety-first Congress.
7791: 4403:. The bill was presented to the president on July 31, 1968. The pocket veto occurred during a recess from August 2, 1968, until September 4, 1968. 3198:
March 14, 1885: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 78, an act to provide for the retirement of Colonel Henry J. Hunt as a major general of the United States Army.
3750:
April 7, 1908: Vetoed H.R. 16621, an act permitting the building of a dam across the Savannah River at Cherokee Shoals. No override attempt made.
3180:
July 9, 1884: Pocket-vetoed S. 81, an act to confirm the title of Benjamin F. Pope to his office of assistant surgeon, in the United States Army.
3014:
January 26, 1877: Vetoed H.J. Res. 172, a joint resolution in reference to congratulations from the Argentine Republic. No override attempt made.
2151: 478: 4410:, to create an independent Federal Maritime Administration, and for other purposes. The bill was presented to the president on October 18, 1968. 3834:
March 16, 1909: Pocket-vetoed S. 8429, an act to refund certain tonnage taxes and light duties levied on the steamship Montara without register.
3023:
February 14, 1877: Vetoed H.R. 3367, an act to remove the charge of desertion of Alfred Rowland from military records. No override attempt made.
2836:
March 10, 1873: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 2264, an act to authorize the Cattaraugus and Allegany Indians in New York to lease lands and confirm leases.
8487: 8104: 8021: 7434: 7406: 7299: 6605: 6441:, "Emergency Chinese Immigration Relief Act of 1989 – Memorandum of Disapproval from the President of the United States" for more information. 4356: 4352:
July 19, 1966: Vetoed H.R. 2035, A bill to provide for cost-of-living adjustments in star route contract prices. No override attempt made.
3513:
March 13, 1901: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 1136, an act for the relief of parties for property taken from them by military forces of the United States.
2911:
March 15, 1875: Pocket-vetoed S. 271, an act for the relief of Frances A. Robinson, administratrix of the estate of John M. Robinson, deceased.
7047: 3555:
March 14, 1901: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 8270, an act for the relief of Herman Von Marsdorf, late a Lieutenant of Company D, First Maryland Cavalry.
2977:
August 14, 1876: Vetoed H.R. 36, an act to restore the name of Capt. Edward S. Meyer to the active list of the Army. No override attempt made.
2358:
March 1859: Pocket-vetoed S. 321, an act making an appropriation for deepening the channel over the St. Clair flats, in the State of Michigan.
8505: 8478: 8417: 7183: 4355:
September 12, 1966: Vetoed H.R. 6926, A bill to strengthen the financial condition of the Employees' Life Insurance Fund created by the
3797:
February 26, 1909: Vetoed H.R. 7157, an act for the relief of W.P. Dukes, postmaster at Rowesville, South Carolina. No override attempt made.
3644:
March 15, 1905: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 11204, an act to ratify and confirm a lease made by the Seneca Nation of New York Indians to John Quilter.
3837:
March 16, 1909: Pocket-vetoed S. 8588, an act to amend an act entitled, "An act for the relief of Dewitt Eastman," approved January 8, 1909.
3586:
March 15, 1902: Vetoed S. 336, an act to grant honorable discharge from the military service to Charles H. Hawley. No override attempt made.
3266:
April 26, 1890: Vetoed H.R. 7170, an act to authorize the city of Ogden, Utah to assume an increased indebtedness. No override attempt made.
8297: 7971: 7461: 5733: 5681: 4725:, A bill for the relief of Mocatta & Goldsmid, Ltd., Sharps, Pixley & Co., Ltd., and Primary Metal and Mineral Corp (private bill). 3096:
June 27, 1879: Vetoed S. 595, an act to amend an act for the relief of Joseph B. Collins, approved March 3, 1879. No override attempt made.
2141:
September 1842: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 604, an act to appropriate the proceeds of the sales of public lands, and to grant pre-exemption rights.
5270:, Emergency Supplemental Appropriations for Additional Disaster Assistance and Recissions for Fiscal Year 1995. No override attempt made. 5123:, Family and Medical Leave Act of 1992. Overridden by Senate, 68–31 (66 needed). Override attempt failed in House, 258–169 (285 needed). 3501:
March 11, 1901: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 6146, an act for the relief of the administrators of William B. Moses, deceased, and Lebbeus H. Rogers.
3201:
March 14, 1885: Pocket-vetoed H.J. Res. 170, a joint resolution relating to a claim made by Doctor John B. Read against the United States.
2802:
June 7, 1872: Vetoed S. 569, an act for the relief of Thomas B. Wallace, of Lexington, in the State of Missouri. No override attempt made.
8280: 7681: 5501:, Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1999. No override attempt made. 3471:
March 1, 1901: Vetoed H.R. 3204, an act to refer certain claims for Indian depredations to the Court of Claims. No override attempt made.
3344:
March 2, 1891: Vetoed S. 3270, an act for the relief of the administratrix of the estate of George W. Lawrence. No override attempt made.
2242: 80: 8275: 4977:, Hatch Act Reform Amendments of 1990. Overridden by House, 327–93 (280 needed). Override attempt failed in Senate, 65–35 (67 needed). 3189:
July 17, 1884: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 2487, an act to provide for the relief of Brevet Major General William W. Averell, United States Army.
8551: 7996: 7361: 7244: 7007: 5670: 5624: 5536:, Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2000. No override attempt made. 4461: 2923:
March 27, 1876: Vetoed H.R. 83, an act to provide for the relief of James A. Hile, of Lewis County, Missouri. No override attempt made.
2887:
July 4, 1874: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 921, an act to prevent the useless slaughter of buffaloes within the territories of the United States.
3787:
February 5, 1909: Vetoed H.R. 16954, an act to provide for the Thirteenth and subsequent decennial censuses. No override attempt made.
3394:
December 27, 1892: Pocket-vetoed S. 2275, an act for the relief of purchasers of timber and stone lands under the act of June 3, 1878.
2742:
March 15, 1871: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 2591, an act relating to telegraphic communication between the United States and foreign countries.
8175: 8163: 6983: 5953: 5130:, Family Planning Amendments Act of 1992. Overridden by Senate, 73–26 (66). Override attempt failed in House, 266–148 (276 needed). 4291:
August 6, 1964: Vetoed H.R. 4501, A bill for the relief of Anthony F. Bernardo and Ambrose A. Cerrito. No override attempt made.
3341:
February 26, 1891: Vetoed S. 4620, an act to establish the record and pension office in the War Department. No override attempt made.
2679:
August 7, 1868: Pocket-vetoed S. 207, an act for funding the national debt, and for the conversion of the notes of the United States.
1506: 7141: 6995:
Text of Message to the House of Representatives Returning Without Approval the "Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008"
5320:, Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1996. Override attempt failed in House, 239–177 (278 needed). 5137:, United States-China Act of 1992. Overridden by House, 345–74 (280 needed). Override attempt failed in Senate, 59–40 (66 needed). 5081:, United States–China Act of 1991. Overridden by House, 357–61 (279 needed). Override attempt failed in Senate, 60–38 (66 needed). 7817: 5335: 4746:, A bill to make certain technical amendments to improve implementation of the Education Consolidation and Improvement Act of 1981. 4681:, Supplemental Appropriations Act, 1982. Overridden by House, 301–117 (279 needed). Overridden by Senate, 60–30 (60 needed), and 3580:
March 11, 1902: Vetoed S. 1258, an act to remove the charge of desertion from naval record of John Glass. No override attempt made.
3356:
March 13, 1891: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 174, an act to create the eastern division of the northern Federal judicial district of Georgia.
3233: 3516:
March 13, 1901: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 1860, an act for the relief of the trustees of Carson-Newman College, at Mossycreek, Tennessee.
2896:
March 6, 1875: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 4669, an act to provide for the selection of grand and petit jurors in the District of Columbia.
2766:
May 1, 1871: Pocket-vetoed S. 294, an act for the relief of the inhabitants of the town of Arcata, in Humboldt County, California.
2168:
March 1845: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 541, an act making appropriations for the improvements of navigation of certain harbors and rivers.
2154:. Overridden by Senate on March 3, 1845, 41–1 (28 votes needed). Overridden by House on March 3, 1845, 127–30 (105 votes needed). 8006: 7966: 5924:, the Restoring Americans' Healthcare Freedom Reconciliation Act of 2015. Override attempt failed in House, 241–186 (285 needed). 5692: 3474:
March 2, 1901: Vetoed H.R. 321, an act for the relief of the legal representatives of Samuel Tewksbury. No override attempt made.
3195:
July 18, 1884: Pocket-vetoed S. 28, an act to confirm the status of John N. Quackenbush as a commander in the United States Navy.
2763:
March 15, 1871: Pocket-vetoed S.J. Res. 295, a joint resolution relating to rights of actual settlers upon certain lands in Iowa.
7383: 6843: 5579:, Energy and Water Appropriations Act, 2001. Overridden by House, 315–98 on October 11 (276 needed). No attempt made in Senate. 4856: 4574: 4516: 4240: 4149: 4100: 4040: 3985: 3881: 3366:
March 13, 1891: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 4187, an act for the correction of the record of Captain William P. Hall, United States Army.
2757:
March 15, 1871: Pocket-vetoed S. 995, an act for the relief of purchasers of lands sold for taxes in the insurrectionary States.
2048:
S. 147, an act to modify and continue the act entitled "An act to incorporate the subscribers to the Bank of the United States."
7766: 6946: 6942: 5095:, Congressional Campaign Spending Limit and Election Reform Act of 1992. Override attempt failed in Senate, 57–42 (66 needed). 4379:
October 22, 1966: Pocket vetoed H.R. 13955, A bill to establish the past and present location of a certain portion of the
3601:
June 23, 1902: Vetoed H.R. 3309, an act to remove the charge of desertion against Ephraim H. Gallion. No override attempt made.
3353:
March 12, 1891: Pocket-vetoed S. 395, an act for the relief of Sarah K. McLean, widow of the late Lt. Col. Nathaniel H. McLean.
3276:
June 12, 1890: Vetoed H.R. 7175, an act for the erection of a public building at Tuscaloosa, Alabama. No override attempt made.
2597:
January 1, 1868: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 161, an act to incorporate the congregation of the First Presbyterian Church of Washington.
4337:
June 26, 1965: Vetoed H.R. 2166, A bill for the relief of Staiman Bros.-Simon Wrecking Company. No override attempt made.
3790:
February 8, 1909: Vetoed H.R. 16927, an act for the relief of Lieutenant Commander Kenneth McAlpine. No override attempt made.
3483:
March 5, 1901: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 2464, an act to remove the charge of desertion from the military record of Nicholas Swingle.
3415:
March 15, 1893: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 9956, an act to incorporate the Washington, Burnt Mills & Sandy Spring Railway Company.
8425: 4294:
August 11, 1964: Vetoed H.R. 2262, A bill for the relief of Catalina Properties, Incorporated. No override attempt made.
3815:
March 14, 1909: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 4521, an act to reorganize and enlist the members of the United States Naval Academy Band.
3803:
March 6, 1909: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 13712, an act for the relief of the legal representatives of Sarah J. Montgomery, deceased.
3558:
March 14, 1901: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 11828, an act to remove the charge of desertion from military record of Charles F. Kramer.
3507:
March 12, 1901: Pocket-vetoed S. 1673, an act to grant an honorable discharge from the military service to Charles H. Hawley.
3477:
March 2, 1901: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 7243, an act to remove the charge of desertion from the military record of Silas Nicholson.
3319:
October 11, 1890: Pocket-vetoed S. 968, an act for the relief of Amos L. Allen, survivor of the firm of Larrabee & Allen.
2775:
April 10, 1872: Vetoed H.R. 2041, an act for the relief of the children of John M. Baker, deceased. No override attempt made.
2676:
August 5, 1868: Pocket-vetoed S. 491, an act to provide for the appointment of recorder of deeds in the District of Columbia.
2456:
July 28, 1866: Vetoed H.R. 466, an act erecting the Territory of Montana into a surveying district. No override attempt made.
2072:
March 1837: Pocket-vetoed S. 144, an act designating and limiting the funds receivable for the revenues of the United States.
6982:
Message to the House of Representatives Returning Without Approval the "Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008"
3035:
March 14, 1877: Pocket-vetoed S. 780, an act to provide for the relief of the Richmond Female Institute, Richmond, Virginia.
2778:
April 15, 1872: Vetoed S. 805, an act granting a pension to Abigail Ryan, widow of Thomas A. Ryan. No override attempt made.
2403:, an act to guarantee to certain States, whose governments have been usurped or overthrown, a republican form of government. 8235: 8016: 6199:
President Bush characterized this veto as a pocket veto, but the Senate disputes this and counts it as a regular veto. See
5396:, Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1996 and 1997. Override attempt failed in House, 234–188 (282 needed). 5109:, National Institutes of Health Revitalization Amendments of 1992. Override attempt failed in House, 271–156 (285 needed). 4816: 3638:
March 13, 1903: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 2199, an act to remove the charge of desertion from the military record of Jonas Albert.
3292:
October 1, 1890: Vetoed S. 473, an act for the relief of the Portland Company of Portland, Maine. No override attempt made.
7271: 3347:
March 6, 1891: Pocket-vetoed S. 712, an act for the relief of the Stockbridge Tribe of Indians, in the State of Wisconsin.
3119:
June 15, 1880: Vetoed S. 1726, an act regulating pay and appointment of special deputy marshals. No override attempt made.
2406:
July 1864: Pocket-vetoed H.J. Res. 123, a joint resolution to correct certain clerical errors in the internal revenue act.
30: 8450: 4440: 4181: 3495:
March 9, 1901: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 12860, an act for the relief of Isaiah Lightner, W.H. Winterbottom, and Gustave Mollin.
3273:
June 4, 1890: Vetoed S. 1306, an act for the erection of a public building at Hudson, New York. No override attempt made.
2908:
March 15, 1875: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 3341, an act to equalize the bounties of soldiers who served in the war for the Union.
4308:
October 3, 1964: Pocket vetoed H.R. 1851, A bill for the relief of Chester A. Brothers and Anna Brothers, his wife.
3806:
March 7, 1909: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 1072, an act for the relief of Mary A. Coulson, executrix of Sewell Coulson, deceased.
3800:
February 26, 1909: Vetoed H.R. 19762, an act to reimburse the postmaster at Sandborn, Indiana. No override attempt made.
3635:
March 11, 1903: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 16445, an act granting an increase of pension to Luke Madden, alias John E. McDonald.
3468:
June 19, 1900: Pocket-vetoed S. 2581, an act to incorporate the National White Cross of America, and for other purposes.
3279:
June 19, 1890: Vetoed S. 1762, an act to change the boundaries of the Uncompahgre Reservation. No override attempt made.
3236:. In addition to these, he also vetoed a bill that would have distributed seed grain to drought-stricken farmers in the 2944:
April 18, 1876: Vetoed S. 172, an act fixing the salary of the President of the United States. No override attempt made.
7926: 6915: 6276: 4548: 3963: 3334:
December 24, 1890: Vetoed S. 544, an act for the erection of a building at Bar Harbor, Maine. No override attempt made.
2450:
May 15, 1866: Vetoed S. 74, an act for the admission of the State of Colorado into the Union. No override attempt made.
2056:
July 1832: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 516, an act for the improvement of certain harbors, and the navigation of certain rivers.
4718:, A bill to amend and extend the Tribally Controlled Community College Assistance Act of 1978, and for other purposes. 3780:
January 27, 1909: Vetoed H.R. 15098, an act to correct the military record of John H. Layne. No override attempt made.
3412:
March 15, 1893: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 2122, an act for the relief of Cumberland Female College of McMinnville, Tennessee.
8158: 7625: 6891: 6880: 6311: 6268: 5088:, Tax Fairness and Economic Growth Acceleration Act of 1992. Override attempt failed in House, 211–215 (284 needed). 4173: 3707:
December 20, 1906: Vetoed S. 6197, an act granting increase of pension to Charles E. Henry. No override attempt made.
3698:
July 13, 1906: Pocket-vetoed S. 1812, an act for the relief of Lieut. James M. Pickrell, United States Navy, retired.
2814:
January 22, 1873: Vetoed H.R. 630, an act in relation to new trials in the Court of Claims. No override attempt made.
2594:
December 23, 1867: Pocket-vetoed S. 141, an act for the further security of equal rights in the District of Columbia.
7484: 6240: 3375:
March 13, 1891: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 12643, an act to remove the charge of desertion from the record of Michael Mahan.
3032:
March 14, 1877: Pocket-vetoed S. 407, an act to authorize the restoration of George A. Armes to the rank of captain.
2760:
March 15, 1871: Pocket-vetoed S. 1213, an act for the relief of Mary M. Clark, the widow of Leonard Clark, deceased.
5403:, Common Sense Product Liability Legal Reform Act of 1996. Override attempt failed in House, 258–163 (281 needed). 5371:, National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1996. Override attempt failed in House, 240–156 (264 needed). 4761: 3122:
March 3, 1881: Vetoed H.R. 4592, an act to facilitate the refunding of the national debt. No override attempt made.
3001:
August 24, 1876: Pocket-vetoed S. 990, an act to remove the political disabilities of Reuben Davis, of Mississippi.
2091:
March 1839: Pocket-vetoed S. Res. 15, a resolution to provide for the distribution, in part, of the Madison Papers.
34: 3821:
March 16, 1909: Pocket-vetoed S. 3526, an act to amend section 876 of the Revised Statutes, relating to subpoenas.
3322:
October 11, 1890: Pocket-vetoed S. 1187, an act for the relief of the Washington Iron Works, District of Columbia.
2817:
January 29, 1873: Vetoed S. 490, an act for the relief of the East Tennessee University. No override attempt made.
2745:
March 15, 1871: Pocket-vetoed S. 109, an act in relation to the Selma, Rome, and Dalton Railroad Company, Alabama.
2591:
August 1, 1867: Pocket-vetoed S. 137, an act for the further security of equal rights in the District of Columbia.
2138:
September 1842: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 210, an act regulating the taking of testimony on cases of contested elections.
8210: 6653: 5586:, Legislative Branch and the Treasury and General Government Appropriations Act, 2001. No override attempt made. 5529:, Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 2000. No override attempt made. 4935:, Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 1990. No override attempt made. 3809:
March 7, 1909: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 12499, an act for the relief of Clarence Frederick Chapman, United States Navy.
3668:
May 16, 1906: Vetoed S. 3454, an act granting an increase of pension to William Wilson. No override attempt made.
3401: 3165: 3074: 3026:
February 28, 1877: Vetoed S. 691, an act to provide for the relief of Edward A. Leland. No override attempt made.
2990: 2960: 2933: 2866:
March 14, 1873: Pocket-vetoed S. 809, an act to establish an assay-office at Helena, in the Territory of Montana.
2788: 2689: 2665: 2649: 2634: 2619: 2604: 2580: 2565: 2547: 2532: 2517: 2502: 2484: 2463: 2439: 2324: 2309: 2294: 2279: 2264: 2157: 66: 7079: 6431:
President George H. W. Bush and Congress disagreed whether H.R. 2712 was vetoed or pocket vetoed. According to
3725:
March 4, 1907: Vetoed H.R. 13122, an act to correct the military record of John Allen. No override attempt made.
2917:
March 15, 1875: Pocket-vetoed S. 909, an act approving an act of the legislative assembly of Colorado Territory.
2808:
June 20, 1872: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 2622, an act for the relief of James De Long, late consul at Aux Cayes, Hayti.
2194:
March 1847: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 84, an act to provide for continuing certain works in the Territory of Wisconsin.
7713: 6938: 6902: 6847: 5723:
Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act of 2008
4185: 4177: 3543:
March 14, 1901: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 4204, an act for the correction of the military record of George A. Winslow.
3158:
July 1, 1882: Vetoed H.R. 2744, an act to regulate the carriage of passengers by sea. No override attempt made.
3041:
March 14, 1877: Pocket-vetoed S. 974, an act to provide for the relief of Francis Guilbeau, San Antonio, Texas.
2869:
March 14, 1873: Pocket-vetoed S. 1109, an act for the relief of Edward Berry, John McFall, and William H. Judd.
99:
for his approval. Once the bill is presented to the president, there are several scenarios which may play out:
96: 6812: 6761: 3722:
February 27, 1907: Vetoed H.R. 2326, an act for the relief of J.W. Bauer and others. No override attempt made.
3328:
October 13, 1890: Pocket-vetoed S. 145, an act for the relief of the legal representatives of Henry S. French.
4334:
June 14, 1965: Vetoed H.R. 1867, A bill for the relief of Daniel Walter Miles. No override attempt made.
2243:
S. 44, an act making a grant of public lands to the several States for the benefit of indigent insane persons
7024: 4991:, Textile, Apparel, and Footwear Trade Act of 1990. Override attempt failed in House, 275–152 (285 needed). 4753:, Textile and Apparel Trade Enforcement Act of 1985. Override attempt failed in House, 276–149 (284 needed). 2805:
June 20, 1872: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 1424, an act to reimburse John E. Woodward for certain moneys paid by him.
2781:
April 22, 1872: Vetoed H.R. 622, an act granting a pension to Richard B. Crawford. No override attempt made.
7920: 5882: 4898: 4349:
October 20, 1965: Vetoed H.R. 1384, A bill for the relief of Theodore Zissu. No override attempt made.
4189: 3245: 6388: 6167: 6153: 6139: 6076: 6039: 6032: 6025: 6018: 6011: 5971: 5928: 5914: 5907: 5834: 5764: 5710: 5465: 5288: 4995: 4905: 3812:
March 7, 1909: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 13928, an act for the relief of P. H. McDonough, of Bardstown, Kentucky.
3744:
March 15, 1907: Pocket-vetoed S. 8540, an act to ratify a certain lease with the Seneca Nation of Indians.
3592:
April 16, 1902: Vetoed H.R. 5761, an act granting a pension to Thomas F. Walter. No override attempt made.
3492:
March 7, 1901: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 2430, an act for the relief of Jacob L. Hangar, alias William T. Graham.
2983:
August 15, 1876: Vetoed S. 561, an act for the relief of Major Junius T. Turner. No override attempt made.
2971:
July 13, 1876: Vetoed H.R. 11, an act to provide a pension to Eliza Jane Blumer. No override attempt made.
2830:
March 6, 1873: Pocket-vetoed S. 96, an act for the relief of Cowan and Dickinson, of Knoxville, Tennessee.
6920: 6146: 6132: 6125: 6118: 6111: 6104: 6046: 6004: 5993: 5935: 5889: 5860: 5659: 5353: 5058:, Emergency Unemployment Compensation Act of 1991. Override attempt failed in Senate, 65–35 (67 needed). 4613: 4387: 3850:
March 17, 1909: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 16696, an act for the relief of the estate of Peter McEnery, deceased.
3617:
claims for damages to property by volunteer soldiers during the war with Spain. No override attempt made.
2893:
February 12, 1875: Vetoed H.R. 2352, an act granting a pension to Lewis Hinely. No override attempt made.
1852: 7354: 6819:
of the House on December 20 or December 21, 1982, and for the Senate at any time before January 3, 1983.
6776: 6545: 5640:
U.S. Troop Readiness, Veterans' Care, Katrina Recovery, and Iraq Accountability Appropriations Act, 2007
5450:
override bill. Overridden by House, 347–69 (278 needed). Overridden by Senate, 78–20 (66 needed), and
5144:, District of Columbia Supplemental Appropriations and Rescissions Act, 1992. No override attempt made. 4651:, Urgent Supplemental Appropriations Act, 1982. Override attempt failed in House, 242–169 (274 needed). 4644:, Urgent Supplemental Appropriations Act, 1982. Override attempt failed in House, 253–151 (270 needed). 4346:
October 4, 1965: Vetoed H.R. 5902, A bill for the relief of Cecil Graham. No override attempt made.
3716:
February 26, 1907: Vetoed H.R. 22367, an act for the relief of Patrick Conlin. No override attempt made.
3359:
March 13, 1891: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 2001, an act to remove the charge of desertion against Gardner Dodge.
3044:
March 14, 1877: Pocket-vetoed S. 1284, an act to provide for the relief of William E. Hickham, Missouri.
2899:
March 6, 1875: Pocket-vetoed H.J. Res. 51, a joint resolution in relation to civil service examinations.
2890:
January 30, 1875: Vetoed H.R. 4462, an act for the relief of Alexander Burtch. No override attempt made.
2854:
March 14, 1873: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 3731, an act to confirm certain land titles in the State of Missouri.
6064: 5959: 5822: 5752: 5698: 5647: 5453: 5341: 5158: 4822: 4795: 4767: 4684: 4661: 3757: 3632:
March 11, 1903: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 16361, an act granting an increase of pension to John W. Chancellor.
3486:
March 5, 1901: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 3825, an act to grant an honorable discharge to Frederick A. Noeller.
3450:
March 11, 1899: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 8578, an act granting an increase of pension to George W. Reisinger.
3444:
January 19, 1899: Vetoed S. 708, an act for the relief of Albert E. Redstone. No override attempt made.
3316:
October 11, 1890: Pocket-vetoed S. 270, an act for the relief of the assignees of John Roach, deceased.
2477:
August 8, 1866: Pocket-vetoed S. 447, an act for the admission of the State of Nebraska into the Union.
76: 6705: 3613:
February 25, 1903: Vetoed H.R. 10095, an act for the relief of Levi L. Reed. No override attempt made.
3552:
March 14, 1901: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 7603, an act to correct the military record of James A. Somerville.
3531:
March 14, 1901: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 2294, an act for the relief of J.V. Davis, of Alexandria, Virginia.
2920:
March 15, 1875: Pocket-vetoed S. 951, an act for the relief of John Montgomery and Thomas E. Williams.
8011: 7127: 6348: 5956:. Overridden by Senate, 97–1 (66 needed). Overridden by House, 348–77, 1 present (284 votes needed). 5819:. Overridden by House, 383–41 (283 votes required.) Overridden by Senate, 70–26 (64 votes required). 4407: 3713:
February 4, 1907: Vetoed S. 5531, an act for the relief of Francisco Krebs. No override attempt made.
3607:
February 11, 1903: Vetoed S. 4308, an act for the relief of Katie A. Nolan. No override attempt made.
3589:
March 28, 1902: Vetoed H.R. 3762, an act for the relief of Emanuel Klauser. No override attempt made.
3546:
March 14, 1901: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 4853, an act for the relief of heirs-at-law of Edward N. Oldmixon.
3325:
October 11, 1890: Pocket-vetoed S. 2531, an act granting an increase of pension to Benjamin T. Baker.
2772:
April 1, 1872: Vetoed H.R. 1867, an act for the relief of James T. Johnson. No override attempt made.
6292:
Lewis, D. (1996). "What Time Is It? The Use of Power in Four Different Types of Presidential Time".
5550:, Nuclear Waste Policy Amendments Act of 2000. Override attempt failed in Senate, 64–35 (66 needed). 5389:. Overridden in House, 285–137 (282 needed). Override attempt failed in Senate, 58–40 (66 needed). 4331:
for the re-construction of areas damaged by recent floods and high waters. No override attempt made.
3350:
March 6, 1891: Pocket-vetoed S. 4749, an act for the relief of the Portland Co., of Portland, Maine.
2811:
January 6, 1873: Vetoed H.R. 2291, an act for the relief of Edmund Jussen. No override attempt made.
7051: 5327:, Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1996. No override attempted. 5006: 4894:, Fair Labor Standards Amendments of 1989. Override attempt failed in House, 247–178 (284 needed). 4400: 4301:
September 1, 1964: Vetoed H.R. 7132, A bill for the relief of Wetsel-Oviatt Lumber Co., Inc.,
3534:
March 14, 1901: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 2472, an act to correct the military record of John H. Finfrock.
3498:
March 11, 1901: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 5533, an act to correct the military record of William T. Pratt.
3480:
March 3, 1901: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 5599, an act granting an honorable discharge to James L. Proctor.
2799:
June 1, 1872: Vetoed S. 105, an act for the relief of Dr. J. Milton Best. No override attempt made.
7539: 7102: 6221: 6073: 5998:
a joint resolution relating to a national emergency declared by the President on February 15, 2019
5968: 5831: 5789:. Overridden by House, 316–108 (283 votes needed). Overridden by Senate, 82–13 (64 votes needed). 5761: 5707: 5462: 4630:, Standby Petroleum Allocation Act of 1982. Override attempt failed in Senate, 58–36 (63 needed). 3519:
March 14, 1901: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 427, an act for the relief of heirs of Mrs. Tellisse W. Wilson.
3462:
May 16, 1900: Vetoed H.R. 1454, an act for the relief of William L. Orr. No override attempt made.
6400: 6200: 6061:. Overridden by House, 322–87 (273 votes needed). Overridden by Senate, 81–13 (63 votes needed). 5656: 5350: 5116:, National Voter Registration Act of 1992. Override attempt failed in Senate, 62–38 (67 needed). 4460:
January 4, 1974 – Pocket vetoed a bill to provide federal funds for local purchases of buses for
4363: 4362:
October 10, 1966: Vetoed H.R. 7546, A bill for the relief of Gilmour C. MacDonald, colonel,
3929: 3583:
March 15, 1902: Vetoed S. 24, an act for the relief of James W. Howell. No override attempt made.
3528:
March 14, 1901: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 1959, an act for the relief of the heirs of George W. Saulpaw.
3489:
March 5, 1901: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 7602, an act to correct the military record of Palmer G. Percy.
6958: 6433: 6405: 6396: 6392: 5949: 5695:. Overridden by House, 361–54 (277 votes needed). Overridden by Senate, 79–14 (62 needed), and 5547: 5473: 5231: 5175: 5099: 5069: 5055: 5041: 5002: 4984:, Family and Medical Leave Act of 1990. Override attempt failed in House, 232–195 (285 needed). 4711:, Environmental Research, Development, and Demonstration Act of 1983. No override attempt made. 3598:
May 15, 1902: Vetoed H.R. 4446, an act for the relief of Harry C. Mix. No override attempt made.
2716:
April 20, 1869: Pocket-vetoed H.J. Res. 29, a joint resolution for the relief of Blanton Duncan.
7744: 6084: 6054: 5942: 5921: 5896: 5867: 5812: 5797: 5782: 5771: 5748: 5740: 5729: 5718: 5688: 5643: 5635: 5597: 5590: 5583: 5576: 5554: 5540: 5533: 5526: 5519: 5512: 5505: 5498: 5491: 5484: 5443: 5436: 5429: 5414: 5393: 5386: 5382: 5368: 5361: 5331: 5324: 5317: 5310: 5299: 5281: 5267: 5224: 5217: 5210: 5203: 5196: 5189: 5182: 5141: 5134: 5127: 5113: 5106: 5085: 5078: 5062: 5048: 5034: 5027: 5020: 5013: 4988: 4967: 4960: 4953: 4946: 4939: 4932: 4925: 4918: 4909: 4812: 4715: 4708: 4627: 4454: 3453:
March 11, 1899: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 9344, an act granting an increase of pension to John Begley.
2101: 1693: 92: 5677: 5620: 5407: 5400: 5274: 5148: 4981: 4757: 4750: 4743: 4729: 4722: 4701: 4678: 4655: 4648: 4641: 4634: 4620: 7914: 6619: 5878: 5666: 5628: 5292: 5238: 5120: 5092: 4974: 4956:, Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1990 and 1991. No override attempt made. 4704:, A bill to amend section 12 of the Contract Disputes Act of 1978. No override attempt made. 4302: 4065: 3437:
July 20, 1898: Pocket-vetoed S. 4847, an act to provide an American register for the steamer
3237: 3068: 2413:
March 1865: Pocket-vetoed H.J. Res. 161, a joint resolution in relation to certain railroads.
1971:
July 1812: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 170, an act on the subject of a uniform rule of naturalization.
1645: 750: 5565: 5375: 5338:. Overridden by House, 319–100 (280 needed). Overridden by Senate, 68–30 (66 needed), and 5155:. Overridden by Senate, 74–25 (66 needed). Overridden by House, 308–114 (282 needed), and 4891: 4785: 3818:
March 16, 1909: Pocket-vetoed S. 3164, an act to correct the military record of Paul Sinock.
3641:
March 15, 1903: Pocket-vetoed S. 4641, an act for the relief of Benjamin Franklin Handforth.
3313:
October 11, 1890: Pocket-vetoed S. 125, an act for the relief of Reaney, Son & Archbold.
1889:
The following is an incomplete list of the dates and bills of each veto for each president:
8635: 7822: 7603: 7276: 6934: 6839: 6816: 6664: 6414: 5561:
Relief Reconciliation Act of 2000. Override attempt failed in House, 270–158 (286 needed).
5477: 4736: 4201: 4169: 3038:
March 14, 1877: Pocket-vetoed S. 973, an act to provide for the relief of Elizabeth Carson.
6643:
Spitzer, R. The Presidential Veto: Touchstone of the American Presidency, 1988, pp. 101–03
4764:. Overridden by House, 292–133 (284 needed). Overridden by Senate, 73–24 (65 needed), and 3540:
March 14, 1901: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 2619, an act for the relief of Agnes and Maria De Leon.
3183:
July 9, 1884: Pocket-vetoed S. 472, an act to provide for the relief of George P. Webster.
3029:
March 12, 1877: Pocket-vetoed S. 2833, an act to provide for the relief of Susan P. Vance.
8: 8430: 7740: 7570: 7139: 6971:
Memorandum of Disapproval for the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008
5801: 5786: 4819:. Overridden by House, 313–83 (264 needed). Overridden by Senate, 78–21 (66 needed), and 4792:. Overridden by House, 350-73 (282 needed). Overridden by Senate, 67-33 (67 needed), and 4732:, A bill to amend the Contract Services for Drug Dependent Federal Offenders Act of 1978. 3860: 3186:
July 11, 1884: Pocket-vetoed S. 42, an act to provide for the relief of Joseph F. Wilson.
3058: 2851:
March 14, 1873: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 3484, an act granting a pension to Asenath Stephenson.
7956: 6994: 6970: 3372:
March 13, 1891: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 9313, an act granting a pension to Mary D. McChesney.
7489: 7439: 7411: 6599: 6580:
David Pietrusza, 1920: The Year of Seven Presidents (NY: Carroll & Graf, 2007), 160
4320: 4278: 4017: 3731:
March 13, 1907: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 3498, an act for the relief of Stephen M. Honeycutt.
3571: 3504:
March 12, 1901: Pocket-vetoed S. 76, an act for the relief of the University of Kansas.
3228: 317: 6447:
Congressional Record, 101st Congress, Second Session, page H4, "Parliamentary Inquiry"
5378:, Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act of 1995. No override attempt made. 3629:
March 11, 1903: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 15573, an act granting a pension to Cynthia Thomas.
3626:
March 11, 1903: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 5907, an act granting a pension to David S. Taylor.
3510:
March 12, 1901: Pocket-vetoed S. 3554, an act for the relief of W.T. Scott and others.
8631: 8621: 8611: 7433:
Steinhauer, Jennifer; Mazzetti, Mark; Davis, Julie Hirschfield (September 28, 2016).
6442: 6272: 6180: 5432:, Supplemental Appropriations and Recissions Act, FY 1997. No override attempt made. 4881: 4486:
October 29, 1974 – Veto of H.R. 6624 Private Relief Bill for Burt, Pope and Kennedy (
4399:
September 4, 1968, Pocket vetoed H.R. 10915, A bill to amend section 202 of the
4265: 3942: 3695:
July 12, 1906: Pocket-vetoed S. 6355, an act concerning licensed officers of vessels.
3522:
March 14, 1901: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 628, an act for the relief of Hamilton M. Sailors.
3257: 3146: 2914:
March 15, 1875: Pocket-vetoed S. 878, an act for the relief of Rosa Vertner Jeffreys.
2062:
July 1834: Pocket-vetoed S. 97, an act to improve the navigation of the Wabash River.
2010: 1898: 1803: 1721: 1684: 7792:"Presidential Veto Message to the United States Senate for S. 906 – The White House" 6775:. Washington, D.C.: The U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 492. Archived from 5167: 4831: 2845:
March 13, 1873: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 3878, an act for the relief of Mrs. Louisa Eldis.
2839:
March 13, 1873: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 1868, an act for the relief of Elias C. Boudinot.
8615: 7248: 6234: 6059:
William M. (Mac) Thornberry National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021
5558: 4804: 4776: 4693: 4670: 4206:
President Eisenhower had 181 vetoes, 73 of them regular legislative vetoes and 108
4074: 3831:
March 16, 1909: Pocket-vetoed S. 7859, an act for the relief of Parsey O. Burrough.
3766: 3425: 3304:
October 8, 1890: Pocket-vetoed S. 1552, an act granting a pension to Louise Selden.
3211: 2857:
March 14, 1873: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 3857, an act for the relief of J. George Harris.
2848:
March 14, 1873: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 2803, an act for the relief of Samuel J. Potter.
2739:
March 15, 1871: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 2334, an act granting a pension to Adam Correll.
2707: 2218: 2082: 1936: 1844: 1827: 1783: 1754: 1736: 1712: 1675: 88: 6387:
President George H. W. Bush and Congress disagreed as to the status of two bills,
5508:, Foreign Affairs Reform and Restructuring Act of 1998. No override attempt made. 5072:, Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in National Environmental Policy Act. 4637:, Southern Arizona Water Rights Settlement Act of 1982. No override attempt made. 4383:
for certain purposes. The bill was presented to the president on October 25, 1966.
3549:
March 14, 1901: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 6591, an act for the relief of Austin A. Yates.
3447:
March 7, 1899: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 8997, an act for the relief of John W. Brisbois.
3310:
October 10, 1890: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 4367, an act for the relief of D.H. Mitchell.
3307:
October 8, 1890: Pocket-vetoed S. 3414, an act granting a pension to James Melvin.
2884:
June 29, 1874: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 1313, an act for the relief of Alexander Burtch.
8625: 7145: 6898: 6887: 6459: 6087:, the Driftnet Modernization and Bycatch Reduction Act. No override attempt made. 5945:, the Presidential Allowance Modernization Act of 2016. No override attempt made. 5593:, Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2001. No override attempt made. 5572:
Elimination Act of 2000. Override attempt failed in House, 274–157 (288 needed).
5494:, Education Savings and School Excellence Act of 1998. No override attempt made. 5418: 4447: 4219: 4125: 3957: 3741:
March 15, 1907: Pocket-vetoed S. 4964, an act for the relief of Thomas F. Walter.
3685:
July 12, 1906: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 15673, an act for the relief of Harry A. Young.
3363:
Claims for such further action as said court shall find to be just and equitable.
2400: 2380: 2232: 992: 6735: 5313:, Seven-Year Balanced Budget Reconciliation Act of 1995. No override attempted. 3824:
March 16, 1909: Pocket-vetoed S. 4426, an act for the relief of Thomas C. Clark.
3679:
July 11, 1906: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 7226, an act for the relief of Patrick Conlin.
3151:
Twelve vetoes (four regular vetoes and eight pocket vetoes. One was overridden.
2905:
March 15, 1875: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 3170, an act for the relief of John W. Marsh.
91:(except joint resolutions proposing a constitutional amendment) approved by the 7686: 7630: 7188: 5610: 5447: 5422: 4406:
October 14, 1968: Pocket vetoed H.R. 159, A bill to amend Title II of the
4380: 4010: 3906: 3301:
October 6, 1890: Pocket-vetoed S. 117, an act for the relief of Edward H. Leib.
3132: 2423: 2342: 2204: 2024: 1864: 1812: 1703: 7511: 5487:, Iran Missile Proliferation Sanctions Act of 1998. No override attempt made. 3844:
March 16, 1909: Pocket-vetoed S. 9402, an act for the relief of John H. Layne.
3216:
584 vetoes (346 regular vetoes and 238 pocket vetoes). Seven were overridden.
2754:
March 15, 1871: Pocket-vetoed S. 799, an act for the relief of Anna M. Howard.
8656: 8650: 7895:"Message to the House of Representatives -- President's Veto of H.J. Res. 42" 7876:"Message to the House of Representatives -- President's Veto of H.J. Res. 42" 6790: 6559: 5410:, Teamwork for Employees and Managers Act of 1995. No override attempt made. 5277:, Bosnia and Herzegovina Self-Defense Act of 1995. No override attempt made. 4603: 4430: 4207: 3662:
of Tennessee at Greenville, and for other purposes. No override attempt made.
2872:
March 14, 1873: Pocket-vetoed S. 1480, an act for the relief of W.W. Elliott.
2751:
March 15, 1871: Pocket-vetoed S. 762, an act for the relief of Joseph Ormsby.
2748:
March 15, 1871: Pocket-vetoed S. 493, an act for the relief of George Wright.
2245:. Override attempt failed in Senate on July 6, 1854, 21–26 (32 votes needed). 2178: 1950: 108: 103:
The president may sign the bill into law within ten days (excluding Sundays).
5284:, Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, FY 1996. No override attempt made. 4616:, Continuing Appropriations for fiscal year 1982. No override attempt made. 4482:
Forty eight regular vetoes, eighteen pocket vetoes. Twelve were overridden.
2860:
March 14, 1873: Pocket-vetoed S. 166, an act for the relief of David Braden.
2120:
Ten vetoes (six regular vetoes and four pocket vetoes). One was overridden.
2050:
Override attempt failed in Senate on July 13, 1832, 22–19 (28 votes needed).
7845:"Message to the House of Representatives β€” President's Veto of H.J. Res 27" 6319: 5986: 5849: 5251: 4942:, District of Columbia Appropriations Act, 1990. No override attempt made. 4928:, District of Columbia Appropriations Act, 1990. No override attempt made. 4541: 4488: 4078: 3922: 3241: 3224: 3063:
13 vetoes (twelve regular vetoes and one pocket veto). One was overridden.
2428:
29 vetoes (21 regular vetoes and eight pocket vetoes). 15 were overridden.
1991: 1793: 7076:"CQ Politics | Bush to Veto Medicare Bill Tuesday; Override Expected" 6692: 5522:, District of Columbia Appropriations Act, 2000. No override attempt made. 2712:
93 vetoes (45 regular vetoes and 48 pocket vetoes). Four were overridden.
4477: 4168:
Congress overrode 12 of Truman's vetoes. One of the most notable was the
3220: 1610:'β€”' indicates no vetoes to override, so a percentage cannot be calculated 158: 123: 7566:"Trump vetoes resolution to end U.S. participation in Yemen's civil war" 7021:"CQ Politics | Congress Enacts Incomplete Farm Bill Over Bush Veto" 5684:("SCHIP"). Override attempt failed in House, 273–156 (286 votes needed). 4844: 4562: 4504: 4228: 4137: 4088: 4028: 4020:
and for other purposes. The House of Representatives sustained the veto.
3973: 3911:
Thirty-three regular vetoes, eleven pocket vetoes. Six were overridden.
3869: 3576:
82 vetoes (42 regular vetoes and 40 pocket vetoes). One was overridden.
3262:
44 vetoes (19 regular vetoes and 25 pocket vetoes). One was overridden.
2047: 7657:"U.S. Senate: U.S. Senate Roll Call Votes 116th Congress – 1st Session" 6544:. Washington, D.C.: The U.S. Government Printing Office. Archived from 5480:
Student Opportunity Scholarship Act of 1997. No override attempt made.
5303: 4312: 3405: 3169: 2994: 2964: 2937: 2792: 2693: 2669: 2653: 2536: 2521: 2506: 2488: 2467: 2115: 1922: 1771: 1663: 84: 4270:
Sixteen regular vetoes, fourteen pocket vetoes. None were overridden.
3078: 2638: 2623: 2608: 2584: 2569: 2443: 2328: 2313: 2298: 2283: 2268: 2161: 7328:"Obama Vetoes Resolution Against DOL Retirement Rule As Lawsuits Fly" 7304: 6654:"Nixon, Richard Veto Message-Economic Opportunity Amendments of 1971" 6097: 5569: 4277:
December 30, 1963: Pocket vetoed H.R. 2513, A bill to amend the
3223:" spending, and favoring limited government, he vetoed more than 200 2551: 7957:
Lists related to presidents and vice presidents of the United States
7745:"H.R.6395 – National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021" 5515:, Taxpayer Refund and Relief Act of 1999. No override attempt made. 5256:
Further information on the vetoed appropriations bills in 1995:
7718: 6263:
Johnson, Charles W.; Sullivan, John V.; Wickham, Thomas J. (2017).
5793:. Due to a clerical error, this act was repealed by Pub.L. 110–246. 5037:, To revise provisions of law that provide a preference to Indians. 4908:, Waiving certain enrollment requirements with respect to the bill 4311:
June 5, 1965: Vetoed S. 327, A bill provide assistance to the
5199:, To establish Dry Tortugas National Park in the State of Florida. 2987:
Overridden by House on August 15, 1876, 120–18 (92 votes needed).
7485:"Trump Issues First Veto After Congress Rejects Border Emergency" 7216:"Obama vetoes $ 612 billion defense policy bill in rebuke to GOP" 6789:
This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
6558:
This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
7386:. White House, Office of the Press Secretary. September 23, 2016 6000:. Override attempt failed in House, 248–181 (286 votes needed). 5736:. Override attempt failed in House, 260–152 (275 votes needed). 5725:. Override attempt failed in House, 277–141 (279 votes needed). 5153:
Cable Television Consumer Protection and Competition Act of 1992
4959:
November 30, 1989: Vetoed (or in the alternative pocket vetoed)
7599:"Trump vetoes resolutions attempting to block Saudi arms sales" 7462:"Veto Message to the House of Representatives for H.J. Res. 46" 7332: 6312:"The Presidential Veto and Congressional Veto Override Process" 5778:. Override attempt failed in House, 225–188 (276 votes needed). 5734:
Children's Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2007
5682:
Children's Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2007
4886:
Twenty-nine vetoes, fifteen pocket vetoes. One was overridden.
4608:
Twelve normal vetoes, six pocket vetoes. Four were overridden.
4324: 4316: 4281:. The bill was presented to the president on December 19, 1963. 7923:, which includes lists of vetoes from 1789 to the current day. 7714:"Trump vetoes defense bill, setting up showdown with Congress" 7245:"Obama Vetoes Anti-Climate Change Measures Passed by Congress" 7138:
Bill Summary & Status 111th Congress (2009–2010) H.R.3808
6241:
Congressional Record 114th Congress, First Session, page S2085
7818:"Biden issues first veto, rejecting bill to reverse ESG rule" 6439:
Congressional Record, 101st Congress, Second Session, page H4
4328: 2029:
Twelve vetoes (five regular vetoes and seven pocket vetoes).
7435:"Congress Votes to Override Obama Veto on 9/11 Victims Bill" 5817:
Medicare Improvements for Patients and Providers Act of 2008
4790:
Surface Transportation and Uniform Relocation Assistance Act
4554:
1978: Vetoed bill to reduce federal firefighters' work week.
2347:
Seven vetoes (four regular vetoes and three pocket vetoes):
7698: 7642: 7201: 5227:, To amend the Consolidated Farm and Rural Development Act. 1128: 946: 72: 54: 7682:"Presidential Veto Message to the Senate for S.J. Res. 68" 7407:"Senate Votes to Override Obama Veto on 9/11 Victims Bill" 5631:. Override attempt failed in House, 235–193 (286 needed). 5258:
United States federal government shutdown of 1995 and 1996
2385:
Seven vetoes (two regular vetoes and five pocket vetoes):
1955:
Seven vetoes (five regular vetoes and two pocket vetoes).
856: 7158: 5874:. Override attempt failed in House, 185–235 (280 needed). 5262:
Thirty-six vetoes, one pocket veto. Two were overridden.
4386:
August 12, 1967: Vetoed H.R. 11089, An act to amend
432: 6846:
and the House at 2:02am (both times in EDT) pursuant to
5023:, For the relief of Mrs. Joan R. Daronco (private bill). 5009:. Override attempt failed in Senate, 66–34 (67 needed). 1618: 7767:"House Votes to Override Trump's Veto of Military Bill" 7432: 5901:
National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2016
5885:. Override attempt failed in Senate, 62–36 (66 needed). 5745:
National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008
2183:
Three vetoes (two regular vetoes and one pocket veto).
1248: 674: 7073:
Bush to Veto Medicare Bill Tuesday; Override Expected
6262: 1460: 1398: 8594:
Unsuccessful major party vice presidential candidates
6765: 6534: 5627:, a bill to ease restrictions on federal funding for 5178:, Jena Band of Choctaws of Louisiana Restoration Act. 3430:
42 vetoes (six regular vetoes and 36 pocket vetoes).
1726:
Assassinated roughly six months after taking office.
7159:"Obama: Keystone pipeline bill 'has earned my veto'" 6973:, December 28, 2007, The American Presidency Project 4457:
was overridden in Congress (date is enactment date).
4450:
was overridden by Congress (date is enactment date).
886: 826: 342: 5872:
Interstate Recognition of Notarizations Act of 2010
5806:
Enacted as Pub.L. 110–246 over the president's veto
5791:
Enacted as Pub.L. 110–234 over the president's veto
5776:
Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008
5751:) and was enacted with the president's approval as 5044:, Intelligence Authorization Act, Fiscal Year 1991. 1188: 220: 190: 7103:"U.S. Senate: Vetoes by President Barack H. Obama" 6766:Senate Library; Harness, Gregory (February 1992). 6535:Senate Library; Harness, Gregory (February 1992). 6403:believes that the issue awaits future resolution. 6065: 5960: 5823: 5753: 5699: 5648: 5454: 5342: 5159: 4823: 4796: 4768: 4685: 4662: 3758: 3244:. He also refused to sign, but did not veto, the 250: 7476: 7184:"Memorandum of Disapproval Regarding S.J. Res. 8" 6706:"Legislation Signed and Vetoed by President Ford" 1068: 916: 766: 614: 554: 402: 8648: 8589:Unsuccessful major party presidential candidates 7564:Sonmez, Felicia; Dawsey, Josh (April 16, 2019). 6918:declared the line item veto unconstitutional in 6243:, "Unanimous Consent Agreement – Veto Override". 5336:Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 5295:for fiscal year 1996. No override attempt made. 4623:, To amend the Federal Bankruptcies Act of 1978. 1430: 1218: 1038: 644: 372: 280: 7739: 7705: 7300:"Obama vetoes attempt to kill clean water rule" 6571:Wilson, W. Congressional Government, 1956 p.173 6383: 6381: 6379: 5234:, Military Health Care Initiatives Act of 1992. 4467:March 6, 1974 – Vetoed an emergency energy bill 2152:an act relating to revenue cutters and steamers 1368: 1338: 1158: 1098: 1008: 796: 584: 524: 310: 8662:Lists relating to the United States presidency 7809: 6216: 6214: 6212: 6210: 6208: 5192:, New River Wild and Scenic Study Act of 1992. 1554: 1522: 1490: 1278: 734: 704: 462: 7942: 7915:Regular Vetoes and Pocket Vetoes: An Overview 7156: 6874: 6872: 6870: 6868: 6866: 6864: 6862: 6860: 6858: 6856: 6833: 6831: 6829: 6827: 6825: 6807: 6805: 6803: 6801: 6799: 1840:Most vetoes in a single Congressional session 1653:Only president to serve more than two terms. 1308: 976: 494: 7563: 7464:. White House, Office of the Press Secretary 6933:The bill was submitted December 7; Congress 6376: 6343: 6341: 6339: 6337: 5220:, Federal Courts Administration Act of 1992. 118:If the president does nothing with the bill 7711: 7405:Steinhauer, Jennifer (September 28, 2016). 7384:"Veto Message from the President – S. 2040" 7048:"AFP: Bush vetos farm bill for second time" 6205: 5068:December 20, 1991: Disputed pocket veto of 4357:Federal Employees' Group Life Insurance Act 3400:Enacted over the president's veto (27  3164:Enacted over the president's veto (22  3073:Enacted over the president's veto (20  2989:Enacted over the president's veto (19  2959:Enacted over the president's veto (19  2932:Enacted over the president's veto (19  2787:Enacted over the president's veto (17  2688:Enacted over the president's veto (15  2664:Enacted over the president's veto (15  2648:Enacted over the president's veto (15  2633:Enacted over the president's veto (15  2618:Enacted over the president's veto (15  2603:Enacted over the president's veto (15  2579:Enacted over the president's veto (15  2564:Enacted over the president's veto (15  2546:Enacted over the president's veto (15  2531:Enacted over the president's veto (14  2516:Enacted over the president's veto (14  2501:Enacted over the president's veto (14  2483:Enacted over the president's veto (14  2462:Enacted over the president's veto (14  2438:Enacted over the president's veto (14  2410:frauds in States declared in insurrection." 2399:July 15, 1864: Pocket-vetoed H.R. 244, the 2323:Enacted over the president's veto (11  2308:Enacted over the president's veto (11  2293:Enacted over the president's veto (11  2278:Enacted over the president's veto (11  2263:Enacted over the president's veto (11  2237:Nine regular vetoes. Five were overridden. 433: 7949: 7935: 7404: 7239: 7237: 6853: 6822: 6796: 6753: 6620:"Vetoes by President Dwight D. Eisenhower" 6604:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 6592:Encyclopedia of North American Immigration 5671:Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act of 2007 5625:Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act of 2005 5425:Prevention Act. No override attempt made. 4016:May 11, 1932 – Vetoed a bill to amend the 3932:, but his veto was overridden by Congress. 3925:, but his veto was overridden by Congress. 3219:Strongly opposed to what he perceived as " 2156:Enacted over the president's veto (5  1129: 7764: 6334: 5954:Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act 4904:August 16, 1989: Disputed pocket veto of 3966:because he thought its cost was too high. 3067:February 28, 1878: Vetoed H.R. 1093, the 2095: 7592: 7590: 7588: 6427: 6425: 5030:, Omnibus Export Amendments Act of 1990. 4059: 735: 7815: 7733: 7482: 7325: 7234: 6733: 5693:Water Resources Development Act of 2007 4303:Omo Ranch, El Dorado County, California 1767:Fewest vetoes in a single complete term 947: 8649: 7765:Edmondson, Catie (December 28, 2020). 7557: 7512:"FINAL VOTE RESULTS FOR ROLL CALL 127" 7269: 7126:Summary of Bills Vetoed, 1789–present 7045:Bush vetoes farm bill for second time 6959:Bush vetoes kids health insurance bill 6589: 5302:, Temporary Increase in the Statutory 4130:180 regular vetoes, 70 pocket vetoes. 3052: 1399: 1249: 1189: 857: 343: 191: 7930: 7892: 7873: 7712:O'Brien, Connor (December 23, 2020). 7596: 7585: 7540:"Vetoes by President Donald J. Trump" 7297: 6646: 6530: 6528: 6526: 6524: 6522: 6520: 6518: 6516: 6514: 6512: 6510: 6508: 6506: 6504: 6502: 6500: 6498: 6496: 6422: 6291: 3565: 1732:Most vetoes in a single complete term 1619:Presidents with most or fewest vetoes 1600: 1597: 917: 887: 827: 705: 555: 403: 251: 8584:Received at least one electoral vote 6494: 6492: 6490: 6488: 6486: 6484: 6482: 6480: 6478: 6476: 6349:"U.S. Senate: President Veto Counts" 4875: 4839: 4817:Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1987 4557: 4499: 4366:(retired). No override attempt made. 4259: 4223: 4195: 4132: 4083: 4023: 3968: 3864: 3251: 2004: 1892: 1698:Died one month after taking office. 1219: 1159: 1069: 645: 585: 17: 8521:National Republican / Whig 7483:Tackett, Michael (March 15, 2019). 7298:Korte, Gregory (January 19, 2016). 7157:Gregory Korte (February 24, 2015). 7023:. November 30, 2008. Archived from 6941:. The Senate adjourned that day at 6713:Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library 6674:from the original on April 29, 2021 6222:Vetoes by President Barack H. Obama 4441:Comprehensive Child Development Act 4182:Subversive Activities Control Board 3419: 3205: 2701: 2212: 2076: 1930: 1884: 1823:Fewest vetoes in two complete terms 1461: 1099: 1039: 1009: 797: 767: 675: 615: 525: 373: 13: 8531:Third party / independent 7921:Senate Reference Webpage on Vetoes 7270:Fabian, Jordan (January 8, 2016). 6267:(4th ed.). Washington, D.C.: 6201:Vetoes by President George W. Bush 6070:Tooltip Public Law (United States) 5965:Tooltip Public Law (United States) 5828:Tooltip Public Law (United States) 5758:Tooltip Public Law (United States) 5704:Tooltip Public Law (United States) 5653:Tooltip Public Law (United States) 5459:Tooltip Public Law (United States) 5421:National Fish and Wildlife Refuge 5347:Tooltip Public Law (United States) 5164:Tooltip Public Law (United States) 4828:Tooltip Public Law (United States) 4801:Tooltip Public Law (United States) 4773:Tooltip Public Law (United States) 4690:Tooltip Public Law (United States) 4667:Tooltip Public Law (United States) 4497:in the Dominican Republic in 1965. 4213: 4119: 3951: 3763:Tooltip Public Law (United States) 2374: 2226: 1369: 1279: 495: 281: 14: 8673: 7908: 7893:House, The White (June 7, 2023). 7874:House, The White (May 25, 2023). 7816:Samuels, Brett (March 20, 2023). 7272:"Obama vetoes health bill repeal" 6997:, The American Presidency Project 6473: 6269:U.S. Government Publishing Office 5883:Keystone XL Pipeline Approval Act 5604: 5596:December 19, 2000: Pocket vetoed 5040:November 30, 1990: Pocket vetoed 5033:November 21, 1990: Pocket vetoed 5026:November 17, 1990: Pocket vetoed 5019:November 17, 1990: Pocket vetoed 5016:, Orphan Drug Amendments of 1990. 5012:November 10, 1990: Pocket vetoed 4739:, Florida Wilderness Act of 1982. 4619:December 30, 1981: Pocket vetoed 4004: 3936: 3917:Some of Wilson's vetoes include: 3900: 3140: 3126: 2417: 2336: 2198: 2150:February 20, 1845: Vetoed S. 66, 2018: 1750:Most vetoes in two complete terms 1523: 1491: 1431: 1339: 977: 311: 60: 8630: 8620: 8610: 8002:Assassination attempts and plots 7597:Kheel, Rebecca (July 24, 2019). 7326:Ebeling, Ashlea (June 8, 2016). 6784: 6553: 5600:, Bankruptcy Reform Act of 2000. 5237:November 5, 1992: Pocket vetoed 5230:October 31, 1992: Pocket vetoed 5223:October 31, 1992: Pocket vetoed 5216:October 30, 1992: Pocket vetoed 5209:October 28, 1992: Pocket vetoed 5202:October 27, 1992: Pocket vetoed 5195:October 27, 1992: Pocket vetoed 5188:October 27, 1992: Pocket vetoed 5181:October 27, 1992: Pocket vetoed 5174:October 21, 1992: Pocket vetoed 4843: 4762:Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act 4742:January 14, 1983: Pocket vetoed 4735:January 14, 1983: Pocket vetoed 4728:January 14, 1983: Pocket vetoed 4597: 4561: 4503: 4424: 4227: 4136: 4087: 4027: 3972: 3868: 3227:granting pensions to individual 2172: 1944: 1309: 53:In the United States, the term " 21: 7886: 7867: 7851:. April 6, 2023. Archived from 7837: 7784: 7758: 7674: 7649: 7618: 7532: 7504: 7454: 7426: 7398: 7376: 7347: 7319: 7291: 7263: 7208: 7176: 7150: 7132: 7120: 7095: 7067: 7039: 7013: 7000: 6988: 6976: 6964: 6952: 6927: 6908: 6727: 6698: 6686: 6637: 6612: 6583: 6574: 6565: 6226: 6193: 5980: 5843: 5245: 4721:January 4, 1983: Pocket vetoed 4714:January 3, 1983: Pocket vetoed 4535: 4453:November 7, 1973 – Veto of the 4446:October 17, 1972 – Veto of the 4439:December 10, 1971 – Vetoed the 3854: 1985: 463: 221: 67:Veto power in the United States 7247:. The Wall Street Journal and 6769:Presidential Vetoes, 1789-1988 6538:Presidential Vetoes, 1789-1988 6452: 6434:Presidential Vetoes, 1989–2000 6407:Presidential Vetoes, 1989–2000 6366: 6304: 6285: 6256: 6232:While the president cites the 5662:with the president's approval. 4471: 4178:McCarran Internal Security Act 3964:McNary–Haugen Farm Relief Bill 3928:December 14, 1916: Vetoed the 3828:Station, District of Columbia. 1555: 1: 6937:December 15 as authorized by 6890:; the Senate on October 8 at 6250: 3921:October 27, 1919: Vetoed the 2109: 1916: 143: 7796:Trumpwhitehouse.archives.gov 6091: 5629:embryonic stem cell research 5306:. No override attempt made. 4756:September 26, 1986: Vetoed, 7: 8408:U.S. Senate bust collection 7626:"S.J. Res. 54 Veto Message" 7355:"Veto Message on H.R. 1777" 6921:Clinton v. City of New York 6174: 6152:September 26, 2023: Vetoed 6145:September 26, 2023: Vetoed 5948:September 23, 2016: Vetoed 5903:. No override attempt made. 5673:. No override attempt made. 5518:September 28, 1999: Vetoed 5511:September 23, 1999: Vetoed 5140:September 30, 1992: Vetoed 5133:September 28, 1992: Vetoed 5126:September 25, 1992: Vetoed 5119:September 22, 1992: Vetoed 4388:Title 5, United States Code 4305:. No override attempt made. 3240:, and bills increasing the 1853:50th United States Congress 10: 8678: 7917:(report) by Kevin R. Kosar 7144:December 14, 2012, at the 6159:December 19, 2023: Vetoed 6095: 6053:December 23, 2020: Vetoed 5984: 5913:December 19, 2015: Vetoed 5906:December 19, 2015: Vetoed 5877:February 24, 2015: Vetoed 5859:December 30, 2009: Vetoed 5847: 5739:December 28, 2007: Vetoed 5728:December 12, 2007: Vetoed 5717:November 13, 2007: Vetoed 5713:over the president's veto. 5608: 5468:over the president's veto. 5442:November 13, 1997: Vetoed 5367:December 28, 1995: Vetoed 5360:December 19, 1995: Vetoed 5330:December 19, 1995: Vetoed 5323:December 18, 1995: Vetoed 5316:December 18, 1995: Vetoed 5298:November 13, 1995: Vetoed 5287:November 13, 1995: Vetoed 5255: 5249: 5170:over the president's veto. 5061:November 19, 1991: Vetoed 4952:November 21, 1989: Vetoed 4945:November 21, 1989: Vetoed 4938:November 20, 1989: Vetoed 4931:November 19, 1989: Vetoed 4879: 4807:over the president's veto. 4749:December 17, 1985: Vetoed 4696:over the president's veto. 4673:over the president's veto. 4612:November 23, 1981: Vetoed 4601: 4539: 4475: 4428: 4263: 4217: 4199: 4123: 4063: 4008: 3955: 3940: 3904: 3858: 3769:over the president's veto. 3569: 3423: 3255: 3209: 3144: 3130: 3056: 2705: 2421: 2378: 2340: 2230: 2216: 2202: 2176: 2113: 2099: 2080: 2022: 2008: 1989: 1948: 1934: 1920: 1896: 137: 77:United States Constitution 64: 8606: 8539: 8486: 8477: 8449: 8416: 8325: 8244: 8097: 8074:Post-presidency campaigns 7987: 7980: 7962: 6897:January 20, 2009, at the 6886:January 20, 2009, at the 6166:January 24, 2024: Vetoed 6079:over the president's veto 6031:October 15, 2019: Vetoed 5974:over the president's veto 5927:January 19, 2016: Vetoed 5895:October 22, 2015: Vetoed 5837:over the president's veto 5687:November 2, 2007: Vetoed 5676:October 3, 2007: Vetoed 5589:November 4, 2000: Vetoed 5582:October 30, 2000: Vetoed 5539:November 3, 1999: Vetoed 5532:October 25, 1999: Vetoed 5525:October 18, 1999: Vetoed 5504:October 21, 1998: Vetoed 5435:October 10, 1997: Vetoed 5309:December 6, 1995: Vetoed 5054:October 11, 1991: Vetoed 5001:October 22, 1990: Vetoed 4924:October 27, 1989: Vetoed 4917:October 21, 1989: Vetoed 4834:over the president's veto 4779:over the president's veto 4707:October 22, 1982: Vetoed 4700:October 15, 1982: Vetoed 4408:Merchant Marine Act, 1936 4184:to investigate suspected 1875: 1775: 1765: 1667: 1657: 1607: 1553: 1521: 1489: 1459: 1429: 1397: 1367: 1337: 1307: 1277: 1247: 1217: 1187: 1157: 1127: 1097: 1067: 1037: 1007: 975: 945: 915: 885: 855: 825: 795: 765: 733: 703: 673: 643: 613: 583: 553: 523: 493: 461: 431: 401: 371: 341: 309: 279: 249: 219: 189: 179: 174: 169: 164: 157: 152: 149: 75:" does not appear in the 8572:Number of votes received 8469:Winner lost popular vote 8459:Electoral College margin 8271:Educational institutions 6186: 6083:January 1, 2021: Vetoed 5920:January 8, 2016: Vetoed 5866:October 7, 2010: Vetoed 5575:October 7, 2000: Vetoed 5564:August 31, 2000: Vetoed 5497:October 7, 1998: Vetoed 5413:October 2, 1996: Vetoed 5374:January 9, 1996: Vetoed 5280:October 3, 1995: Vetoed 5273:August 11, 1995: Vetoed 5147:October 3, 1992: Vetoed 5047:August 17, 1991: Vetoed 5007:Civil Rights Act of 1990 4994:October 6, 1990: Vetoed 4987:October 5, 1990: Vetoed 4784:March 27, 1987: Vetoed, 4677:August 28, 1982: Vetoed 4401:Agricultural Act of 1956 4180:, which established the 3246:Wilson–Gorman Tariff Act 3234:1888 bid for re-election 7972:List of vice presidents 6961:, December 12, 2007, AP 6417:. 2001. pp. 13–14. 6401:Secretary of the Senate 6294:The Journal of Politics 6103:March 20, 2023: Vetoed 6003:April 16, 2019: Vetoed 5992:March 15, 2019: Vetoed 5888:March 31, 2015: Vetoed 5553:August 5, 2000: Vetoed 5546:April 25, 2000: Vetoed 5392:April 12, 1996: Vetoed 5387:partial birth abortions 5381:April 10, 1996: Vetoed 5084:March 20, 1992: Vetoed 4811:March 16, 1988: Vetoed 4626:March 20, 1982: Vetoed 3930:Immigration Act of 1917 95:to be presented to the 7006:Bush vetoes farm bill 6924:, 524 U.S. 417 (1998). 6138:June 14, 2023: Vetoed 6110:April 6, 2023: Vetoed 6024:July 24, 2019: Vetoed 6017:July 24, 2019: Vetoed 6010:July 24, 2019: Vetoed 5941:July 22, 2016: Vetoed 5811:July 15, 2008: Vetoed 5796:June 18, 2008: Vetoed 5770:March 8, 2008: Vetoed 5665:June 20, 2007: Vetoed 5619:July 19, 2006: Vetoed 5490:July 21, 1998: Vetoed 5483:June 23, 1998: Vetoed 5406:July 30, 1996: Vetoed 5241:, Revenue Act of 1992. 5105:June 23, 1992: Vetoed 5098:June 16, 1992: Vetoed 5077:March 2, 1992: Vetoed 4980:June 29, 1990: Vetoed 4973:June 15, 1990: Vetoed 4897:July 31, 1989: Vetoed 4890:June 13, 1989: Vetoed 4647:June 25, 1982: Vetoed 4640:June 24, 1982: Vetoed 4455:War Powers Act of 1973 2102:William Henry Harrison 2096:William Henry Harrison 2046:July 10, 1832: Vetoed 1860:Most vetoes overridden 1694:William Henry Harrison 434:William Henry Harrison 8567:Lost their home state 8501:Democratic-Republican 8488:Political affiliation 8388:Religious affiliation 8216:Religious affiliation 8042:Judicial appointments 6740:Spartacus 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December 10, 1976. 6590:Powell, John (2009). 6460:"Presidential Vetoes" 6131:June 7, 2023: Vetoed 6124:May 25, 2023: Vetoed 6117:May 16, 2023: Vetoed 6045:May 29, 2020: Vetoed 5934:June 8, 2016: Vetoed 5781:May 21, 2008: Vetoed 5472:May 20, 1998: Vetoed 5428:June 9, 1997: Vetoed 5399:May 2, 1996: Vetoed 5293:Continuing Resolution 5266:June 7, 1995: Vetoed 5112:July 2, 1992: Vetoed 4966:May 24, 1990: Vetoed 4654:July 8, 1982: Vetoed 4633:June 1, 1982: Vetoed 4066:Franklin D. Roosevelt 4060:Franklin D. Roosevelt 1646:Franklin D. Roosevelt 1130:Franklin D. Roosevelt 8636:United States portal 8431:Designated survivors 7054:on November 21, 2011 7027:on November 30, 2008 6844:October 28 at 2:17am 6817:adjournment sine die 6665:United States Senate 6624:United States Senate 6415:United States Senate 6271:. pp. 933–935. 6038:May 6, 2020: Vetoed 5767:on January 28, 2008. 5634:May 1, 2007: Vetoed 5478:District of Columbia 5091:May 9, 1992: Vetoed 4549:Department of Energy 4313:States of California 4202:Dwight D. Eisenhower 3962:Coolidge vetoed the 2321:(116 votes needed). 2241:May 3, 1854: Vetoed 1903:Two regular vetoes. 1190:Dwight D. Eisenhower 35:adding missing items 8464:Popular vote margin 8373:Impeachment efforts 8313:U.S. postage stamps 8079:Previous experience 8037:International trips 8032:Impeachment efforts 8027:Historical rankings 8007:Control of Congress 7741:Library of Congress 7571:The Washington Post 7251:. December 19, 2015 6939:H.Con.Res. 446 6903:H.Con.Res. 384 6848:H.Con.Res. 399 6813:H.Con.Res. 438 5802:2007 U.S. Farm Bill 5787:2007 U.S. Farm Bill 4551:authorization bill. 4462:mass transportation 3861:William Howard Taft 3059:Rutherford B. Hayes 3053:Rutherford B. Hayes 736:Rutherford B. Hayes 109:two-thirds majority 71:Although the term " 8398:Tie-breaking votes 8378:Other offices held 8286:in other countries 8064:Other offices held 7967:List of presidents 7771:The New York Times 7490:The New York Times 7440:The New York Times 7412:The New York Times 7222:. October 22, 2015 7010:, Associated Press 6984:washingtonpost.com 6935:adjourned sine die 6840:adjourned sine die 6782:on March 23, 2020. 6762:S.Con.Res. 57 6715:. October 30, 1974 6695:, via Bookrags.com 6551:on March 23, 2020. 4855:. You can help by 4573:. You can help by 4515:. You can help by 4279:Tariff Act of 1930 4239:. You can help by 4176:. Another was the 4148:. You can help by 4099:. You can help by 4039:. 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Arthur 3069:Bland–Allison Act 2087:One pocket veto. 2011:John Quincy Adams 2005:John Quincy Adams 1899:George Washington 1893:George Washington 1882: 1881: 1804:John Quincy Adams 1722:James A. Garfield 1685:John Quincy Adams 1616: 1615: 1611: 1400:George H. W. Bush 1250:Lyndon B. Johnson 1040:Warren G. Harding 858:Benjamin Harrison 798:Chester A. Arthur 768:James A. Garfield 192:George Washington 175:% of total vetoes 51: 50: 8669: 8634: 8624: 8616:Biography portal 8614: 8552:Campaign slogans 8547:African American 8484: 8483: 8293:Military vessels 8254:Actor portrayals 8047:Military service 8022:Executive orders 7985: 7984: 7951: 7944: 7937: 7928: 7927: 7903: 7902: 7890: 7884: 7883: 7871: 7865: 7864: 7862: 7860: 7855:on April 6, 2023 7841: 7835: 7834: 7832: 7830: 7813: 7807: 7806: 7804: 7802: 7788: 7782: 7781: 7779: 7777: 7762: 7756: 7755: 7753: 7751: 7737: 7731: 7730: 7728: 7726: 7709: 7703: 7702: 7696: 7694: 7678: 7672: 7671: 7669: 7667: 7653: 7647: 7646: 7640: 7638: 7622: 7616: 7615: 7613: 7611: 7594: 7583: 7582: 7580: 7578: 7561: 7555: 7554: 7552: 7550: 7536: 7530: 7529: 7527: 7525: 7516: 7508: 7502: 7501: 7499: 7497: 7480: 7474: 7473: 7471: 7469: 7458: 7452: 7451: 7449: 7447: 7430: 7424: 7423: 7421: 7419: 7402: 7396: 7395: 7393: 7391: 7380: 7374: 7373: 7371: 7369: 7359: 7351: 7345: 7344: 7342: 7340: 7323: 7317: 7316: 7314: 7312: 7295: 7289: 7288: 7286: 7284: 7267: 7261: 7260: 7258: 7256: 7249:Associated Press 7241: 7232: 7231: 7229: 7227: 7212: 7206: 7205: 7199: 7197: 7192:. 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