revote
/rɪˈvoʊt/Definitions
1. noun
A vote taken again, especially in a legislative body to confirm or change the decision of a previous vote.
“The city council decided to hold a revote on the contentious development project.”
2. verb
To vote again, especially in a legislative body.
“The senator promised to revote on the bill after listening to the public’s concerns.”
3. verb
To do something again, especially with the intention of achieving a different result.
“The team decided to revote their strategy in order to win the game.”