If you think your question has been incorrectly closed as a duplicate by a single vote from a gold tag badge holder the procedure is the same as for any closure you don't think is correct:
- Edit the question constructively - i.e. don't put meta commentary at the top - that will put the question in the re-open review queue where other users can review the closure.
- Leave a comment addressed to the closer (I'm 100% sure that'll notify them if they've not commented on the post) emphasising the differences - this may be enough to get them to reverse their vote. (Thanks to Deduplicator for that suggestion)
- Ask in the appropriate chat room for subject experts to review the closure and vote to reopen if they agree with you, don't forget another gold badge holder can reopen with a single vote.
- As a last resort flag for moderator attention. We're not necessarily subject experts so we might not be able to judge whether the question is a duplicate or not. This will mean that it could take a while for your question to be reopened by moderator action.
This isn't abuse of the system. These users can make mistakes so you must assume good faith and, in the first instance, look to see if you question can be improved. Give the thousands of eyes that look at Stack Overflow all day everyday there's a good chance that mistakes will be spotted and corrected fairly quickly.
However, if you have noticed a pattern of incorrect closures - which, unless you are going to trawl through a user's actions (and I'm not sure a regular user can even do this) or regularly check the recently closed questions list, isn't easy - then you should flag one of the questions with the "other" option explaining your reasoning.