Voting and closing were always designed to accomplish 2 separate goals.
Up/Down Voting reflects the value and quality of the question. It was designed to identify questions and answers that a user may find interesting or want to read. Close Voting reflects the fitness for the site and does not have to have any bearing on quality. While rare, it is entirely possible to have a high quality question that is completely off-topic (you can close vote, but may not want to downvote and may even want to upvote). More commonly though, it is possible to have an on-topic question that has low quality (downvote but not close vote)
Given this, the fact that there are few overlaps in closing and voting criteria makes complete sense.
But why the overlap on unclear?
An unclear question is most definitely not "useful" (how could it be useful to anyone if it is unclear). So that immediately puts it into the criteria of "low quality" and something that could be downvoted.
And for close voting, one of the main on-topic points in the help center is:
a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development
So this is why unclear questions are also off-topic. How can a question be answerable if it is unclear?