TL;DR - Not much.
People are free to vote as they wish, this includes upvoting answers that you don't like.
This is why you can mark an answer as "accepted". Accepting an answer means that it was "the answer that you found to be the most helpful to you, personally"
If the upvoted answer is incorrect or flawed in some way, you're always free to downvote it. If you feel strongly that the answer is so bad that people should be warned about it, leave a comment beneath the answer explaining the flaw.
Try to keep in mind that some of the upvotes you're seeing are likely from people working on related problems. While the answer may not be a great fit for your specific instance, it may have helped them solve their related problem.
If you find that having a highly upvoted answer that doesn't solve your specific problem seems to be discouraging new, possibly more helpful, answers you can use a bounty to gain attention and fresh answers.