In short... Effort
Let me preface this by saying I think the ratio should always skew toward positive in the long term. The goal of closing questions with down votesdownvotes for editing is generally to rework/improve the question. So hopefully some down votesdownvotes trend into up votesupvotes.
That said i, I think the issue here is effort required. Look at how we use up votes;upvotes; we're basically saying "Everything is great, no notes." So that's it, you're done click the button for the digital equivalent of a thumbs up.
However with down votesdownvotes we suddenly heap on the responsibility. When you down votedownvote there's the expectation that you address WHYwhy you chose to down votedownvote (Typicallytypically in comments) and so the very usage of a down votedownvote implies a bit more paper work on your part.
I've seen some other answers hint at sort of canned options for down votingdownvoting, and I think that might help. Perhaps down votingdownvoting isn't just 1one bucket of negative votes? Maybe you cast a -1 inin certain areas? So if I see a good question and the only thing it's missing is code samples. I can hit the down votedownvote button and put my -1 directly into one of the categories we expect; presumably this would be based on what we look for in a good question. In effect this moves down votesdownvotes from a single number with no context tooto several numbers that define a context... which we can total together for easy display? Sort of like the difference in GPAGPA and a report card. GPA is the overall, but each subject has it'sits own grade.