Well, once a key is signed you souldn't have the ability to sign it again, is 
misleading.
If you want to revoke a sign you should only press the  button "revoke a 
signature".

For seahorse the only valid reason that you could have to sign a key again is 
to change some parameter as "how carefully have you checked this key? How other 
will see this signature"? 
But  why not to place these options  outside the signature window?
Why have I to select how carefully have I checked the key? If I sign a key it 
means that I have verified the ownership of that key (I think the options "not 
at all" "casually" "very carefully" are only a personal memo that don't affect 
the signing process).

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seahorse permits to sign public key even if already signed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/328771
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