The standard procedure for dealing with serial downvoting is described heredescribed here. For bursts of targeted votes, the system will invalidate them automatically. If the voting is particularly egregious or continues past that point, you can raise a flag about it and moderators will look into it further.
We can only see larger patterns, though, and cannot see individual votes. Stack Exchange employees need to be called in to investigate and invalidate these votes, and their time is very limited. We tend to call them in only in the worst or most obvious cases.
For someone like you, this situation is more complicated. In the case of long-time users who have contributed lots of posts, you will have many people voting more than once on your posts (up or down) just by pure chance. Separating malicious intent from voting based on quality can be harder in this circumstance.
I should say that I suspended one user who had targeted you and other users with serial downvotes yesterday, and they won't be bothering you with those. I've also requested that Stack Exchange employees look into all these votes and invalidate the ones that the script missed. This may take a bit, though, since most of the SE folks are returning from a conference.
I should also note that the account I suspended is not the person I know you are referring to. There may be a connection between the two, but I don't have good enough evidence to act on that yet.
We're well aware of the arguments you have had with the person you are referring to, but I'm not sure that "stalking" is the right term here. Maybe "feud", as I see that in terms of downvotes you've given as good as you've gotten. Again, we're looking into it, but it can sometimes be difficult to see which side is in the wrong for long-running arguments like this. This might take a little bit to sort out.