Please follow this sequence of events:
- User posts question.
- 1-2 people vote to close the question (Probably downvoted too).
- OP edits the question to properly meet guidelines.
- The people who voted to close the question move on and don't review the edit(s).
- OP makes a big edit just prior to the final close vote which brings the question up to proper standard.
- A third person, now seeing that the question has 2 votes to close, for whatever reason submits the final vote to close.
- The final close vote is cast but since OP edited just before the final close-vote, it never enters the re-open queue.
The obvious problem is that the question doesn't get a proper review and votes become permanent. There maybe other issues relating to confirming biases (See here) preventing edits from mattering but this is the most obvious one I can see, stepping through the problem.
Case-in-point: Hide Close Votes on unanswered questions . My question was closed because it was a duplicate. However, I had edited it seconds before it was closed. It will not enter the queue. If I were to edit it again to enter the queue, the reviewers will not see the relevant changes that were made. Say, if I were to add a period or anything just to get it into the queue. It won't be obvious that I had done anything meaningful.
This also appears to happen if the question is closed while you're in the process of editing it.
Suggestion: Send to the review queue if it's been edited within a certain time-frame of being closed. Also possibly notify close voters of all edits.