prevote
/prɪˈvoʊt/Definitions
1. verb
to vote before an official or scheduled vote, especially in a legislative body, often to influence the outcome of the later vote.
“The senator decided to prevote in favor of the bill to sway the minds of her colleagues.”
2. noun
a preliminary vote, especially in a legislative body.
“The results of the prevote indicated a close margin between the two opposing parties.”