revotes

/riˈvoʊts/
noun
  1. A second or additional vote on the same issue, often after a previous vote was inconclusive or contested.
    • The committee called for revotes on the budget proposal after discovering a counting error.
    • The election results were challenged, leading to revotes in several precincts.
    • After the tie, the club held two revotes before finally reaching a decision.
verb
  1. Third person singular form of 'revote': to vote again on the same matter.
    • The student council revotes on the class president if there is a tie.
    • If the first ballot fails, the assembly revotes until a majority is reached.
    • The board revotes on the merger whenever new information comes to light.
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