There are at least two non-abusive intents of having two or more user accounts.
Unregistered users who lose their old accounts will probably use the same email address when they create a new account. It's useful not just to keep at the community, but also handy to communicate the loss of account detail to the authorities in order to get a merge.
Sometimes, a user wants to use two separate accounts - one to ask questions and one to answer questions. This lets them ask all the newbie questions they want without staining the AWESOME record of their answering account. This is generally done under the understanding that they do not interact between the two accounts (such as upvoting), under the risk that when someone finds out the accounts will get merged. Oh, AWESOME user, not looking so AWESOME with those three hundred easy questions, now, are you?
Many people are very civil and will not engage in abusive acts when registering extra accounts. And for those that do, the rest of the community has proven to be very good at noticing these trends. Moderators also have tools to identify suspicious trends where a user might be getting illicit votes. These, and other keys, will prompt a deeper investigation that will lead to appropriate action if fraudulent action is found.
So to answer "why", we have the measures necessary to counter most bad uses, leaving it open to allow people to use it for non-bad reasons.
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