Currently a delete/undelete war is going on on on this question: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/27587378/complex-bow-and-arrow-design-with-a-dart-board-and-quiver-css-only, which I've posted about here today: The CSS Bow and Arrow question is now on the verge of being reopened after having previously been deleted. Why?.
Update: The linked question has now been locked as deleted (following 3 more delete votes from 3 new people who hadn't voted before). But this post still stands as similar situations will no doubt happen in future.
The problem is that the same users are voting to undelete the question after it's been deleted, as can be seen in the question's edit history:
In this particular case, 6 of us have voted to delete the question, but only 4 different people have voted to undelete it - one of the undelete voters being the user who asked the question in the first place. More people believe that it should be deleted than undeleted, but because we're allowed to vote to delete or undelete as many times as we like, the question is currently open again.
Let o = unique voters and - be the user who asked the question:
Votes to delete: oooooo
Votes to undelete: ooo-
Should delete/undelete votes be limited to only allow one vote per question per user?