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I recently voted to close a question as a duplicate, and I then retracted the close vote in hopes of recasting the close vote with a better duplicate. The problem is I can't recast the vote because I retracted the close vote.

This post does talk about this, but in a different context - one of recasting the vote after edits. In my case, I just found what I consider to be a better duplicate.

I understand the reasons for not having unlimited recasting of close votes as explained here.

But I believe that it would be nice to be able to recast close votes at least for a limited number of times. Let's say, one or two more times for cases like this, where you made a mistake or found a better suited reason.

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    Just leave a comment, once it is closed gold badgers can fix it.
    – Kevin B
    Commented Aug 12, 2020 at 15:38
  • KevinB, I see, in this case it isn'tt closed, but it's not too bad, the dup is mostly adequate, just found a better one, I left a comment.
    – anastaciu
    Commented Aug 12, 2020 at 16:12

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Gold badge holders (& moderators) can edit the duplicate target list, as explained here: Edit duplicate closure target after close vote has been cast

So if you make a mistake, or find a better target, just write a brief comment containing the better link(s). You may be able to get assistance from a gold badger or mod in a chat room, but that's probably not necessary, unless the first dupe target you chose was really bad and the question has already been closed. :)

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  • I see, fortunately the first dup is not too bad so I'm not too worried, but I was just wondering, at least one recast could be useful and would limit the potencial for shenanigans.
    – anastaciu
    Commented Aug 12, 2020 at 15:43
  • @rene, nice, I'll do that, it seems like the way to go in cases like this.
    – anastaciu
    Commented Aug 12, 2020 at 16:13
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    @anastaciu I see I got my formatting of the chat message wrong. It is explained better (and correct) in the this SOCVR FAQ topic: socvr.org/…
    – rene
    Commented Aug 12, 2020 at 16:26

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