Let me summarize what has been exchanged in the comments.
There is no review queue for undelete votes. The reopen review queue only holds questions that got closed and then got a re-open vote or got edited into shape. So voting to undelete your question doesn't put it in the re-open queue.
If your post was deleted by either the roomba or community votes, your only option is to cast an undelete vote and then wait for users with undelete privileges to follow suit.
There is a very small chance your undelete vote will get noticed by a 10k-er in the so called 10K-tools. Instead you might try to attract the attention of 10k-ers. Well known places are Meta and Chat. Make sure you have a strong argument why undeletion is warranted.
A post that isn't deemed a good fit for the topicality of Stack Overflow is unlikely to get undeleted. Sometimes it is better to ask along the lines of What improvements does this post needs so it would survive undeletion?. That is important because if a post is undeleted and then left in the state which caused it to be deleted in the first place and it is bound to be deleted again, even by the roomba. The latter can be brutal if you finally managed to get your post undeleted late on Saturday, as the Roomba runs weekly on Sunday 00:00 UTC-ish.
Just to be transparent: there are over 50 thousand posts with pending undelete votes