Sometimes I find questions of new contributors that get downvotes with no comments. That's ok, when they are poorly formatted, the quality of the questions is of highest value for SO and the community.
But sometimes there are really good questions posted but they get downvoted for no reason (at least, no reason, I can see).
So, what if not only the people who ask questions (or answer them), but also those who downvote should take a second to think about the quality of their vote?
Long story short: Say, person A downvotes a question, but 5 other people vote it up. So it is likely that A did not understand or read the question long enough to estimate the quality correctly. This should lead also to a -x rep for the downvoter, as he clearly made a wrong decision. If he removes his downvote, he gets the rep back of course.
It could be calculated with a formula like this: For every up-vote (count) above the number of downvotes you lose 1 rep. So, a question with 2 downvotes and 3 upvotes gives -1 rep for each of the two downvoters. With every additional upvote, another -1.
Sometimes I think, downvoters could need a little discipline too, that's my oppinion. I always think through the question (or answer) before voting it down (or up). But I don't think, everybody is doing this. There are many people rushing through questions and throwing out votes like "good...good...bad...bad...bad...good...ok done for now...10 minutes later...goood...bad...bad....bad...dont understand...bad..." know what I mean? /discuss