I came across this question on meta that talks about the barrage of down votes that posts can receive, which, after an edit or two become good questions and answers.
The problem exists however, that the voters will often never return to the post they voted on and their votes are subsequently reasonably unfair.
Is it unreasonable to have, as a privilege perhaps, a list of posts which I have voted on and which were then edited so that I can review my votes?
Design
My initial thought of design would be similar to the review screens, where clicking any of the blue buttons removes the post from any sort of queue, not to be shown again until another edit is made.
Other Questions1
This meta question outlines the same problem, but hinges on using DSE, which isn't possible as votes are anonymous. True, but votes are only anonymous publically. Votes are certainly attributed privately otherwise multiple votes would be possible and access to your votes tab on your profile would not.
I'd missed this post on SE meta and unfortunately it is status-declined but, reading through that page now, I can't find a clear answer why it was rejected. However, I'm encouraged by the proportion of users that support this idea. For just 402 views, 63 upvotes and 1 down vote. Perhaps this time, the SE team will be more accommodating.
1. Thanks for the extra reading ChrisF♦ :D