As already noted by others, there's currently no way to retract a reopen vote.
If you've mistakenly voted to reopen a question, and would like to minimize any resulting confusion or waste of time, the best thing you can do is leave a comment under the question explaining your mistake. Reviewers in the reopen review queue will see your comment, and will most likely vote to leave the question closed.
(Note that reopen review can be pretty harsh, with less than 10% of all review tasks resulting in the question actually being reopened. Unless your question looks like it obviously should never have been closed, the odds are that the reviewers will vote to leave it closed anyway. But at least leaving a comment may save a few seconds of their time.)
Once your vote has been declined by reviewers, it will expire and disappear completely after a few days. But even before it does, the only way anyone will even notice its existence is if they somehow stumble across your closed question and happen to glance at the little "reopen (1)" link below it.