This is very similar to the question Is it valid for a diamond moderator to use their powers to override the closing votes of other users, in order to reopen a question? My answer to that is yes, and the other answers, as well as the comments on the question and answers suggest that there is a consensus that this is ok.
However, while moderators are trusted to override other users' actions when they see fit, it's not clear to me whether this applies to gold tag badge holders. Just as an example of what I mean, this timeline shows
Since the question was already closed as a duplicate, I can't see any reason for these actions other than to annul the existing reopen votes (unless the user changed their mind in the 5 seconds between closing and reopening). Anyway, it's just an example, and this question is not about what the user intended, but whether it's ok to do this in general.
So my question is
If I see a question that I think has been closed correctly, but has some reopen votes, can I use my hammer to annul those votes by reopening it myself, assuming that I think the question can then be correctly close-hammered as a duplicate?
Similarly, can I use my hammer to annul a bunch of close votes that I think are incorrect (by close-hammering with a bogus target) and then instantly reopening it? Normally I would just wait for the question to be closed before voting to reopen, but if this close->reopen technique is allowed, this would be quite useful, since I would not be able to single-handedly reopen a question unless it was closed as a duplicate in the first place.