I vote to close/migrate off-topic questions frequently, and I revisit questions often due to reply to comments, update my ancient answers, etc. I can't always remember if I previously voted to close a question, and there is no visual cue to indicate that I already voted. As a result I will often click on the close link only to realize that I already voted. You can see the current situation in the images below. Before voting: [![Before voting][1]][1] After voting: [![After voting][2]][2] **I'd like to see the number of votes or the close link to be displayed differently**, such as in italics or whatever, after I vote so I know that I already voted. Thus, literally saving seconds per day to allow me to more efficiently pile more questions onto the mouldering, omnipresent, and mountainous heap of the off-topic queue. AdrianHHH in a comment mentions the tooltip when hovering over the close link will indicate that I voted. This is nice, but I'd still like to know if I voted without needing to hover. I don't consider this to be a duplicate of *[Highlight questions I already voted to close in the question list][3]*, because I would prefer to see the indication within the question itself. [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/4qsOw.png [2]: https://i.sstatic.net/nv3l3.png [3]: https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/316612/highlight-questions-i-already-voted-to-close-in-the-question-list