The other day, I rejected a revision request that contained false information; only to see the same revision approved by another user and incorporated into the docs a day later. When one user has rejected an edit, that indicates that there is (probably) something wrong with the edit, and approval should be harder as a result.
Instead of allowing an edit to go through on a 1-1 vote, I'd propose requiring a 2-1 or 3-1 vote in favor of the edit (or, at the very least, hold the edit to a higher bar of scrutiny in some manner or other) if the initial reviewer rejects.