Provided that you use your own judgement rather than find reasons to downvote and vote to close merely because there are already downvotes, then, taking your points in turn:
Please do visit a downvoted question to see whether it should be closed, and act towards closure if closure is warranted. Many users do not know that even if they do not yet have the reputation to cast close-votes they can flag the question for closure. They just downvote and move on. Flagging to close is going to put the question it the review queue.
Adding a donwvote if the question warrants a downvote is also useful to keep the site clean. People at 20k rep or over can immediately cast delete votes on a closed question if it is a -3 score or less. Some questions are so bad and cannot be fixed: they should be deleted immediately. (Note, replacing a question with an entirely new one is not "fixing". Questions that can be fixed should not be deleted immediately but those that require being turned into a new question to be on-topic should be deleted ASAP.)
If the question is one for which you would have not voted up or down if you had just come across it irrespective of its score or that you do not find is worthy of closure, then don't cast votes or flag. In particular do not counter other upvotes or downvotes with your vote only because you disagree with the other votes.