Like Martijn said, except that the problem isn't limited to Redditors (which, you rightly point out, is a rare case).
In fact, the overwhelming majority of the traffic on Stack Overflow does not have the requisite privileges to vote on questions (or answers), so this metric would be close to useless, if not downright misleading.
There are tons of people who come across a question (counting as a view), find it useful, and profit from the knowledge that they have gained. But the majority of those people aren't registered users—they just happened across the page from their favorite web search engine. They would probably upvote if they could, but no one takes the time to create an account just to upvote a single question. Most of our traffic consists of unregistered oglers Googlers.
To be honest, there have been times I've been taken to Stack Overflow from shared computers (or even virtual machines) and been far too lazy (or security-conscious) to log into my account just so that I can upvote a question or answer. If I remember, I'll go back later and upvote. But I don't always remember. At any rate, even if I do so, that would be 2 page views and only 1 upvote—wrong.