I have opinions on when the various options (from the other answers) should be used.
(1) Leave a well-thought-out comment describing why you think the question should be reopened.
This option should be used if you feel that the community simply made a wrong or misinformed decision. You can point out specifically why you feel they erred. Then leave it to the community to decide.
(2) Contact a Moderator
I would only do this if I felt that there were some shenanigans at play; not when I simply feel that the question should not have been closed. It's not a moderator's job to act as the whole community except in cases where the community cannot (lack of functionality) or will not act accordingly. See above.
(3) Post here on meta.SO with a link to the question.
I, personally, would not consider doing this as a way to whine to a larger audience when I simply did not get my way in the voting (or not voting) process. I would only do this only the system has somehow egregiously failed this question; like if I discovered some weakness or bug in the community system that the developers need to consider. A link to the question would serve as an example of the anomaly in action, while asking the powers-that-be to correct the question-become-victim. Meta.SO is not (or shouldn't be) a place to whine about not getting your way in specific cases.