I think not. Your own posts should either automatically upvoted by the creator or not upvotable by the creator.
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Of course you should not be able to vote on your own posts. It is a given you think your own posts are helpful and / or well researched, that's why you posted them in the first place. But the point of voting is that other people think your post is great too. That's not something you as a poster could ever objectively determine yourself. Note that you cannot do so right now:
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discussionitem. Are you trying to report a bug? Can you show us what steps you did to vote up your own posts? – Martijn Pieters Sep 15 '12 at 15:54