No, editors will not receive any reputation from subsequent votes on the post - whether votes are up or down. The only reputation reward for edits is 2 points per edit for the first 500 edits as long as editor's overall reputation is below 2000. After one reaches 2000 reputation points there is no reputation rewards for edits (and no review requirement).
Rewarding edits for future upvotes would encourage pointless edits to popular posts to gain reputations and thus not going to be implemented. Documentation effort (no longer visible) on SO had reputation setup similar to proposed one and indeed it lead to large amount of edits just to join popular pages.
"Rewarding" editor with negative point for future downvotes on the post is cleverly excluded from the proposal - also that actually may be beneficial to encourage more complete edits that turn questions. Note that this is somewhat implemented on the site as reputation is "taken away" for edits on posts that are removed (this is not real "removal" - reputation is just representation of visible impact on the site which indeed is 0 for no longer visible posts).
On you specific post that was deleted: please note that there are 3 ways to post content on SO:
- questions - should contain one coding related question with enough details that anyone with reasonable knowledge in the given technology can understand what is being asked.
- answers - should contain a complete answer to the given question as asked. It may contain multiple variants of answer as well as additional information that may help original poster with actual problem they have.
- comments - should contain clarification questions/information related to particular post where comment is made. Ideally information from comment is incorporated into the post and comment deleted as "no longer needed". Comments are not expected to last forever.
What you posted as an "answer" did not contain an answer to the question but was a commentary on some other post. It either should have been posted as a comment or turned into a complete answer. Since it was not converted into complete answer post was deleted (note that votes don't play role in making content appropriate for a given type of post).