unelect
/ˌuːnɪˈlɛkt/Definitions
1. verb
to refuse to vote for (a candidate) or to withhold one’s vote from (a candidate)
“She chose to unelect the incumbent mayor in the local election.”
2. noun
the act of refusing to vote for (a candidate) or of withholding one’s vote from (a candidate)
“The unelect of the current government led to a change in leadership.”