No, you can't. One very important reason for this is exactly to prevent what you said you wanted to do in the comments: it is to prevent revealing the identity of voters. When someone gets a downvote, the person whose post was downvoted could query who viewed the question to narrow down who might have downvoted.
For every case where getting clarification would actually be a fruitful enterprise, there are dozens of cases where it would be pointless. I'm not kidding. Every now and then someone comes on Meta saying they're just seeking clarification and they're ready to listen. I believe them. The problem is not them but all the others.
For instance, take the person who posts "Is there a tool that..." or ask for career advice, or posted only an error message without context. Either they did not read or understand the instructions regarding what and how to ask, or understood them but decided to go ahead anyway. In the former case, all will be clarified for them when they see the close reason on their post. In the latter case, what can I say that will make them see the light?