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how many votes to pass budget in senate

To pass a federal budget bill in the U.S. Senate, you usually need 60 votes to get it through in practice, even though the Constitution only requires a simple majority for final passage.

Quick Scoop

  • Formal rule:
    • Most legislation, including annual spending bills and many budget measures, needs only a simple majority to pass once it actually comes to a final vote. That means 51 votes if all 100 senators vote (or 50 senators plus the vice president breaking a tie).
  • Practical reality (the filibuster):
    • Before a final vote, the Senate must normally end debate using a motion called cloture , which takes three-fifths of the Senate (60 votes). Without 60 votes, a filibuster (unlimited debate and procedural delays) can block or stall the bill.
* Because of this, people often say a budget or funding bill “needs 60 votes” in the Senate, since you usually cannot even reach the simple-majority final vote without first getting those 60 cloture votes.

Special case: Budget reconciliation

Some budget-related bills can be done through a process called reconciliation , which is exempt from the filibuster.

  • In reconciliation :
    • Debate is limited by rule, so no 60‑vote cloture is required.
    • The bill can move to a final vote with just a simple majority (50 votes plus the vice president, or 51 senators).
  • But:
    • Reconciliation is only allowed for certain tax, spending, and debt-limit changes and is tightly constrained by specific rules.

For “the budget” specifically

When people ask “how many votes to pass a budget in the Senate?” they are usually talking about:

  • Annual appropriations or continuing resolutions that fund the government:
    • Technically: simple majority to pass.
    • In practice: 60 votes to overcome a filibuster and move forward , so 60 votes are normally needed to get government funding through the Senate.

So the short version:

  • Legal requirement to pass: simple majority.
  • Real-world hurdle for most budget/funding bills: 60 votes to break a filibuster and actually get to that majority vote.

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