There are a lot of issues surrounding how the site's system would provide such functionality as we currently have nothing to do this.
Should we make sure that the voting tends towards positive messages?
What or who defines what "positive" is? Are you saying positive is only upvotes? Because in a very real way, downvotes are positive as they move the bad content down away from the good. This is one of the site's intentions.
Sometimes with posts on stackoverflow, I feel that the negative
response seems incorrect.
I'm sure there will be times when arguably the vote was probably not the best thing to do, but it being wrong is just someone's opinion. Who is right and who is wrong? Why is that other person wrong and you right? What when someone calls your vote is wrong, up or down, would you.. just accept their opinion is right? I don't think anyone would really be happy with this, anyone who feels they might I am sure would not once it was in play.
You also have to consider that the downvote you don't think is "right" may well be justified and was just for something A) you never thought of, and B) you actually agree with once you hear the explanation.
Such things are entirely subjective, and so it's impossible to dictate what is right and wrong. It's just not practical.
Per person opinion driven voting and flagging is the only real way to let community moderate the sites, maybe some tweaks could be possible but the basis has to be without any dictating of how and when to vote. Also, it isn't a bad thing to have varied opinions.
Whilst I accept that these are all opinion based I feel that perhaps
we should encourage a positive average vote and if the number of
negative votes cast is too high
Suggesting there should be any kind of average at all means we're enforcing an opinion on that person, then the voting is dictated, and is still someone's opinion. You state "too negative" so someone (even a group) would need to determine a threshold of some kind as to what is too negative, but then it's just their opinion instead of the first person who's average they deem is too high.