revote
verb[IorT]
(alsore-vote)uk/ˌriːˈvəʊt/us/ˌriˈvoʊt/tovoteagain on something, or tovoteagain in anelection:
TheHousewasforcedto re-vote thefarmingbill.
Given all we havelearned, Ithinkwe should revote and I will bevotingno.
- She said that shewantedto givelegislatorstheopportunityto revote.
 - Voters can re-vote as manytimesas theywantif they make amistakeontheirballotpapers, aslongas they haven't put it in theballotbox.
 - Acityrevoting on acountywidevotewouldbasicallyjust be anopinionbecause it would not havelegalstanding.
 
Elections
- absentee
 - absentee ballot
 - absentee vote
 - absentee voter
 - absentee voting
 - entrance poll
 - exit poll
 - first-past-the-post
 - flip
 - franchise
 - primary
 - proportional representation
 - proxy
 - proxy vote
 - proxy voter
 - voting
 - voting booth
 - voting machine
 - voting slip
 - whistle-stop