You can create custom queries in the Stack Exchange Data Explorer, also called SEDE which comes with an excellent tutorial that learns you both how to use the tool and how to query with SQL statements.
To get you started I created this query that you can fork to experiment on your own. I take here voting over the years for the c# and java tags.
select year(v.creationdate)
, count(*) as total
, sum(case
when v.votetypeid = 2 then 1
else 0
end ) as upvotes
, sum(case
when v.votetypeid = 3 then 1
else 0
end ) as downvotes
, sum(case
when v.votetypeid = 2 and t.tagname ='c#' then 1
else 0
end ) as [c# up votes]
, sum(case
when v.votetypeid = 3 and t.tagname ='c#' then 1
else 0
end ) as [c# down votes]
, sum(case
when v.votetypeid = 2 and t.tagname ='java' then 1
else 0
end ) as [java up votes]
, sum(case
when v.votetypeid = 3 and t.tagname ='java' then 1
else 0
end ) as [java down votes]
from votes v
inner join posttags pt on v.postid = pt.postid
inner join tags t on t.id = pt.tagid
where t.tagname in ('c#', 'java')
and v.votetypeid in (2, 3)
group by year(v.creationdate)
The output of the query can be represented in a Graph like so:

You can find other starter and example queries on MSE as well as the Schema documentation and an Entity Relationship Diagram.
There is a ton of specific questions and answers to be found in the data-explorer tag on MSE and there is a tag data-explorer here on MSO as well.