When you flag a post as offensive or as spam, an automatic down-vote is cast. That down-vote is attributed to the Community User. See What are the “spam” and “rude or abusive” (offensive) flags, and how do they work?.
Each flag carries an implicit downvote for calculating the post's score (it does not affect the caster's reputation).
If a post has one or more Very Low Quality flags on it a down-vote is cast when those flags are marked helpful, see Do closed questions automatically get downvoted or not?
Although it's not particularly well-known, Very Low Quality flags have carried with them an automatic downvote for about two years now. This extra downvote - attributed to Community - is cast when the flag is marked helpful...
In addition, when a post is migrated and it has a score of 0 or higher, all votes on the new post on the target site are owned by the Community User; both up and down. And last but not least, if a high-reputation account with a lot of voting history is deleted rather than cancel these votes those are transferred to Community User as well. Wether or not user votes are transferred is decided on a case-by-case basis and is rather rare.
The Community User account is the system account. The Stack Exchange database model makes sure that all votes are attributed to someone, even if that someone is the system account.