I'm a regular visitor, while pretty new (btw, I find this leveling process slow), and I mostly find the question I was looking for (or one that's close enough that the answer may solve my issue).
I don't even get to think about rating the question, since the immediate need is to see if there's any helpful information, which usually is in the answers and comments. Those I do up-vote.
Then, I find that up-voting the answer should be enough to demonstrate my interest in the topic, so maybe the website should concern itself with identifying how useful the question is by how many times it's been visited and maybe number of comments and votes on answers as well.
Why should I bother with remembering to vote every question I am interested in, when its significance could be determined that way.
Of course, I should still be able to up/down-vote a question. The only times I've pondered up-voting a question is when I haven't found a helpful answer, or later, when I've already left the page...