10 of 13 Undone votes are no longer locked-in

There are limits to how much you can vote per day.

  • Maximum 30 all-purpose votes per day per user (up or down)
    • Maximum 10 additional question-only votes per day per user
  • Upvotes available for users with 15 or more reputation
  • Downvotes available for 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 2000 reputation or 20 flag-weight, to a maximum of 100 spam/offensive votes
  • At 10k reputation, at least 5 delete votes per day per user
    • One additional delete vote per 1000 reputation, to a maximum of 30 delete votes
  • At least 10 general moderator flag votes per day per user with 15 or more reputation.
    • One additional general moderator flag vote per every 1k of reputation or 20 flag-weight, up to a maximum of 100.
  • 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: time.gov UTC Clock)

There are also limits on changing your 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.