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Limits on casting votes
Maximum 30 all-purpose votes per day per user (up or down)
Maximum 10 additional question-only votes per day per user. These may be cast at any time during the day. However once you reach the "N votes remaining" warnings, you won't get the additional 10 votes anymore.
Upvotes can be cast by users with 15 or more reputation
Downvotes can be cast by users with 125 or more reputation
At 15 or more reputation, at least 5 spam/offensive flag votes per day per user
- One additional spam/offensive flag vote per 2,000 reputation or 20 flag-weight, to a maximum of 100 spam/offensive votes
Maximum 12 close/open votes per day per user with 3,000 or more reputation.
When you have 5 votes or fewer remaining, a popup will inform you how many votes you have remaining.
When you reach the limit and try to vote, a red popup will indicate the number of hours you need to wait before voting again.
The website uses the UTC/GMT clock for all users. A new day starts at 00:00:00 UTC/GMT (see: What time is it?).
Limits on changing votes
In general, once you have voted, you cannot change your vote. There are two exceptions.
Exception one: you may change your vote an unlimited number of times within a very brief window from the first vote you cast on that post.
Exception two: you may change your vote after every time the post is edited. A new window starts with the first vote you cast after each edit.
To simply undo a vote — i.e. make it as if you had never voted in the first place — click the "lit up" vote button. The result will be that neither an upvote nor a downvote is active, and you can come back to vote any time you like. Only cast votes are locked in.
To reverse a vote — i.e. change an upvote to a downvote or vice versa — click the "unlit" vote button, as you usually would. There is no need to perform an undo first.
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