repoll

/riˈpoʊl/
noun
  1. A second or additional vote or poll.
    • After the repoll, the winning candidate had a clear majority.
    • The union called for a repoll after discovering irregularities in the first ballot.
    • The repoll was scheduled for the following week to ensure fairness.
verb
  1. To vote again in an election or poll.
    • If the results are too close, the organization may repoll the entire district.
    • The students voted to repoll the class president election due to a counting error.
    • The committee decided to repoll the members after the first vote was invalid.
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