Every registered voter has the right to vote for candidates in all races appropriate to them/where they live(/are domiciled) - federal, state, county, city, school district, etc., including race(s) in which the voter happens to be a candidate.
To deny a voter the ability to vote for himself or herself in a race in which they are a candidate would deprive the voter of their right to vote for their candidate of choice in that race.
People can vote for themselves?
Every registered voter has the right to vote for candidates in all races appropriate to them/where they live(/are domiciled) - federal, state, county, city, school district, etc., including race(s) in which the voter happens to be a candidate.
To deny a voter the ability to vote for himself or herself in a race in which they are a candidate would deprive the voter of their right to vote for their candidate of choice in that race.
Only once, unless you are a Dem