In the Close Votes queue, I often see questions that are near close threshold (3-4 votes), but the most popular close reason is not something I agree with.
So, suppose question is worth closing, but if I do vote, as far as I understand my username will be displayed "as a signature" under the winning close reason, even if it's not the one I voted for.
One example: https://stackoverflow.com/review/close/5088133
When I opened that review item, "Unclear what you're asking" has 3 votes, so no matter how I vote, this will be the winning reason. However, I think the question can be inferred, "I have a syntax error and cannot find it". The code is there, and even a good-faith attempt at providing expected functionality is there.
The newest close reason (Off-topic > "why isn't this code working?") is much better and provides guidance to the user to include the exact error. But I effectively cannot vote for it.
Should I still vote to close, even if I disagree with popular opinion on the reason?