revote
verb [ I or T ] (also re-vote) uk/ˌriːˈvəʊt/ us/ˌriˈvoʊt/
重新投票
to vote again on something, or to vote again in an election
The House was forced to re-vote the farming bill.
Given all we have learned, I think we should revote and I will be voting no. 鉴于我们所了解的一切,我认为我们应该重新投票,我将投反对票。
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- She said that she wanted to give legislators the opportunity to revote.
- Voters can re-vote as many times as they want if they make a mistake on their ballot papers, as long as they haven't put it in the ballot box.
- A city revoting on a countywide vote would basically just be an opinion because it would not have legal standing.