Users can vote based on their discretion. The user who voted on that question might have upvoted it because they had the same question, or perhaps because they saw that the poster had added a clear and concise question, or perhaps they just lost their keys and the cat clicked on upvote instead of downvote, unlike Tim Post's cat. We have no idea why they upvoted.
Therefore the only thing that you/others (even moderators) do is to just downvote a particular post, if we feel that it warrants a downvote and not worry about the upvotes which it has. Or, in the worst case, you can just think "why do people upvote this" and move along. There is absolutely nothing else that is required here.
That said if a very bad question gets multiple upvotes in a span of few minutes/seconds, feel free to flag to check for voting irregularities. While a one-off upvote does not indicate voting fraud, multiple upvotes is certainly a strong indicator of it.