While possible and actually done in the past, this is unlikely to be frequent problem. The amount of visible traces such "edit and remove vote" action leaves will likely lead to quick flags from authors of posts that were edited to change vote. I would not expect it to be done by someone who plan to keep they account on SO anyway.
I don't know of and don't expect system to actually detect this exact scenario, but I expect it rather be detected by mods via flags due to traceable nature of this voting.
Even if this is single occurrence just against one post it is likely flag-able as to make edit that make post deserve removal of vote one likely would need to make post worse. If you see that happening on a post make sure it is not reasonable removal of the vote (i.e. turned out post actually wrong answer even if it looked ok) before flagging.
To be done on any reasonable scale one need to have full edit privileges to perform that. If person tries to do that it is likely due to rage-quit and in this case attempt to remove votes is likely to be paired with removal of own content. Mass removal of own posts will trigger automatic ban to my knowledge and likely stop use from further altering of content. Even if they get caught by regular flags there is a good chance for them to collect enough of flags to hopefully float to top of moderator flag queue quickly.