You are casting recommend closure flags. These are not ordinary flags, and moderators do not ever see them. These flags will push the question into the Close Votes queue for review.
They are automatically dismissed as helpful the moment someone casts a full vote to close with the same reason you selected in your flag. That means with only one real vote to close, your flag is helpful and is done, and that vote to close will carry that review item from here on out. Note that if there is more than one recommend closure flag on the post, they get dismissed one-by-one in the order they were received, so it could take multiple votes before yours gets dismissed. All recommend closure flags, whether that reason was selected or not, are dismissed as helpful if the question gets closed at any point.
So what you're seeing is another user validating your flag while the question is still pending closure. They will likely get closed in the future, and both of the Close Votes review tasks for those questions were still active at the time they got closed by the Meta visitors you attracted.
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questions, I don't know what the algorithm is. Longer answer: Since SO is usually pretty democratic, if post closure is also democratic I could see moderators casting move votes as causing a delay in question closure. As in, it would take longer to garner enough close votes to pass the motion... Or, at least, it should...