There has been debate about whether a popular user (let's call him "Jon") might receive more votes for a similar, or even slightly worse answer than one from an unpopular/unknown user (let's call him "Charles"). For example, if Charles posts a beautiful answer and Jon posts a good answer to the same question at the same time, Jon's popularity on the site may mean that his answer gets more votes and eventually is accepted as the best answer, while Charles's answer may receive fewer votes and gets lost in the mix.
Although this is a nice benefit for Jon (and arguably a well-deserved benefit for being so super-dee-duper in the past), it is actually bad for the site as an answer resource, because the best answer is not highlighted for future users viewing the question.
Thus, I propose that all answers and questions remain anonymous until you cast your vote on them. This would be a relatively simple change (hopefully), but it would eliminate the potential of skewed votes based on user-bias entirely (unless of course you place a vote, see the user, and change your vote accordingly). Also, this would be an additional encouragement for users to vote, because voting would then have the additional benefit of revealing the poster.
Note I: I still think you should be able to browse all questions/answers from Charles's and Jon's profile, but when you get to their question/answer, it will display as normal (anonymous until you cast a vote).
Note II: Some say that this is a non-issue because users vote based on the quality of the answer rather than who posted it but that is not always the case. Note that I'm not saying the answer I linked to is not the current best one to the question, just that it received an exorbitant amount of votes purely because of who posted it, not because of its content. Also, if someone had posted a better answer to the general questions asked in the post, there is virtually no chance that it would have even come close to being the accepted answer.
Update:
Well, I really got pounded on this question. For the record, I am not one who believes that high-rep users are not high-rep for a reason. I know they are where they are for good reason. I just know that in my experience I am much more wary of a low-rep user's answer than a tried-and-true high-rep user's answer. Thus, at least in my experience user rep definitely affects my vote on questions and it is sometimes hard to separate the content from this user-bias. Thus, this is just an attempt at making the system more fair so that answer content is always king.

