I've noticed a consistent trend in the Suggested Edits queue wherein I'll see a proposed edit that looks fairly bad, click through to look at the context, and come back to vote against only to see that it's been approved. When this happens, nearly 100% of the time the three approve votes all came from users with less than 5k rep, who are presumably new to SO. The edit audits don't really help because the audits are so blindingly bogus that only the most oblivious robo-reviewer would get caught.
I propose requiring that at least one of the votes to approve an edit come from a user with a high reputation (maybe 7.5k or 10k), and perhaps additional logic when several 3k users approve while Jon Skeet rejects. The Suggested Edits queue is always so small that this wouldn't clog it and would help squash some of the lousy proposals (and perhaps even improve their signal-to-noise ratio).