I just had the following situation:
- I read a question with missing information.
- I vote-to-close for missing information and add a comment asking for that information.
- OP adds that information.
- I retract my vote.
- Based on that information, I help the OP find the typo in their code.
- I want to vote-to-close as "typo", but can't, since I had already submitted a close vote.
Related questions:
This related question explains why this restriction is in place ("preventing close wars").
This one suggests being allowed to change the close vote reason. It was rejected three years ago by Shog9 because the simplest implementation of it (allowing people to retract and VTC again) would allow misuse (e.g. prevent vote aging).
I propose to re-consider adding this feature for users who have proven themselves trustworthy (e.g. for high-rep users or gold-badge tag holders), because
the current status quo prevents volunteers from moderating who want to moderate and know how to moderate, and
raising the requirements for doing it (e.g. high-rep or gold-badge) would prevent misuse of this feature in most of the cases.