This has now been crafted into a community rule
It's becoming more and more evident that there are some users who feel very strongly about deletion on both sides of the issue. It's part of a larger issue of duplicate disputes, but a user cannot successfully vote to close or reopen a question more than once. It's now a chain close/reopen/delete/undelete war, and the latter two can be done without limit by the SE system.
This is now creating a lot of moderation issues that the moderator crew is ill-equipped to adjudicate (and we're stuck between a rock and a hard place because the behavior should be discussed but we don't want users called out either). We try not to pick sides unless there's a clear abuse of some sort of privilege (i.e. a user reopened a question to post an answer already directly present in the duplicate). But we can't allow messes like this to continue
It's clear we can't have nice things here, so, in lieu of status-planned SE code changes, I am proposing the following:
The SO moderators will consider it abusive to vote to delete or undelete another person's post more than once (excluding diamond moderators).
(To be clear, that's a maximum of one delete vote and one undelete vote per user per post, which can be cast in any order.)
Enforcement would be requested via flags and it would be a level playing field for all involved (i.e. we don't have to figure out which side "wins" in what are often semantic arguments). In other words, this would be an objective rule moderators could enforce to end the cycle via warnings and suspensions.
If you have an actual use case where you need to vote more than once that doesn't involve "But I think the other side is wrong" you need to speak now, or forever hold your delete votes.