revote

/riːˈvoʊt/
verb
  1. To vote again on a matter, often because the first vote was inconclusive, disputed, or flawed.
    • If the election is too close, some states may revote to ensure accuracy.
    • The committee decided to revote on the proposal after discovering a counting error.
    • The board members agreed to revote on the budget after hearing new arguments.
Synonyms
noun
  1. A second or additional vote held on a particular issue or candidate.
    • The union called for a revote because of low turnout in the first election.
    • After the revote, the measure passed with a clear majority.
    • The revote was scheduled for the following week to allow more time for discussion.
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