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When you stop an EC2 instance you free up the compute capacity that was assigned to your instance for anyone else wanting to launch that type of instance in the particular AZ. This means that you will only be able to start a stopped instance if there is available on-demand capacity in the particular AZs.
As you've identified, unless you pay extra for a Capacity Reservation, I'm not aware that a stopped instance has any priority over available capacity when restarting.
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