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From what I read in on the help pages, I understood that there are 3 votes needed for deleting a bad question.

Yesterday I had the following scenario:

  1. Found a low quality question that was voted with score -15.
  2. Voted for delete. I got a JavaScript alert saying 10 votes remaining - or something like that. There was one vote to delete already.
  3. Looking today at the question, I see that there are only 3 people that voted for deleting and the question is deleted.

Why?

https://stackoverflow.com/q/25822129/1420197

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    Yeah, I've gotten tricked by that message myself...
    – user1228
    Sep 18, 2014 at 17:00

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You have misunderstood what that counter means.

Given your 15k reputation, you have up to 10 delete votes a day (5 default plus 1 each for the 5k over 10k); e.g. you can vote on 10 different posts to delete.

The counter you see is telling you how many of those delete votes you have left, not how many votes are still to be cast to delete that post.

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    Ah... I see. However, wouldn't it be good to improve that message? Sep 18, 2014 at 7:58
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    @IonicăBizău: when clicking delete the dialog asks you: Vote to delete this post (x votes remaining). I think that is clear enough that it means you'll use one of those x remaining votes.
    – Martijn Pieters Mod
    Sep 18, 2014 at 8:00

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