The issue of changing close votes has come up before quite a few times. I understand the rationale for not generally permitting changing votes. However, there is a specific, very common case with a clear algorithm that I believe should be handled:
- Alice votes to close Bob's question (in particular, "specific problem or error", as Bob did not supply the code in question).
- Bob edits his question in response.
- The question now merits a new close reason--in particular, it's now clearly a duplicate.
This is a pattern that shows up three or four times a week just for me personally, regarding my canonical question about unmanaged Spring beans.
In the case where the original poster has edited a question since a voter cast her close vote, she should be able to recast the vote. This is especially a problem with duplicates, as close-voters don't even have the option available to "flag as duplicate".