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In Area51, it says I have used all five off-topic votes when I have only used four.

At Physics I checked the 'my votes' tab three times and off-topic twice. I only count 4 off-topic votes, but when I try to vote another question as off-topic, I receive the out of votes message. My user ID at Area 51 is 133.

Edit I cannot cast my fifth vote. When I uncast another vote, then I get the "0 votes remaining" message. It is really miscounted.

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Related, possible duplicate if status-completed will be removed: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/53498/… – Tobias Kienzler Jun 26 '10 at 7:15
Your fifth off-topic vote is on a question which has been deleted. We'll add an answer to this question when we decide how to best handle this scenario. – Emmett Jun 29 '10 at 16:50
@emmett Thanks. In this case is doesn't matter any more since the Physics proposal has moved into commitment phase, but I'd appreciate if the deletion of a question also freed the cast votes again - at least after a 24 hour grace period since the question might be undeleted again. But then I'd feature-request a notification of freed votes of course... Sorry for bothering :-7 – Tobias Kienzler Jun 30 '10 at 7:24

marked as duplicate by Joel Coehoorn Jun 29 '10 at 18:16

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http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/53498/in-area-51-it-says-i-have-used-all-five-off-topic-votes-when-i-have-only-used-fo

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Sorry, no. I cannot cast my fith vote. When I uncast another vote, then I get the "0 votes remaining" message. It is really miscounted. – Tobias Kienzler Jun 26 '10 at 7:10
oh, I see, your bug report is actually not completed but also misunderstood. So I'll flag this as a duplicate, thanks for the link – Tobias Kienzler Jun 26 '10 at 7:12

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