repolled

/riˈpoʊld/
verb
  1. Past tense of repoll: to vote again or conduct another poll or survey.
    • They repolled the audience to get a clearer sense of public opinion.
    • After the machine malfunctioned, the election officials repolled the precinct.
    • The committee repolled the members because the first vote was too close to call.
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