I created another account purely for Stack Overflow whereas I use this one on Stack Exchange subdomains. I asked a question on my new account on Stack Overflow and then signed into this one.
As there is no way to be logged in to two accounts at the same time (just realized this now) I was monitoring my other account's question and tried clicking upvote (thinking I was still logged in the new account as it was showing my old account in the top-right corner). The page refreshed, my new account's question got upvoted but from THIS account. I know this is against the rules and I instantly downvoted it back.
Should I be concerned?
It's a sincere mistake on my part and it's not something I would ever practice.
I instantly downvoted it back
:-- No need to "downvote"; just click "upvote" button again to cancel the upvote cast by accident. As you clicked downvote instead, it is being counted as a vote. If it does not allow you now to do that, as too much time is passed; slightly edit the question to make it happen.