This took a while, but I went with your original query and started to put together a query that gives a far more comprehensive overview over the situation:
SEDE: Votes over the Years
Year Posts (Year) Posts (All) Votes (Current) Votes (Old) Votes (Year) Votes / Post (Current) Votes / Post (Old)
---- ------------ ----------- --------------- ----------- ------------ ---------------------- ------------------
2008 0.27 M 0.27 M 0.60 M 0.00 M 0.60 M 2.21 0
2009 1.28 M 1.55 M 2.50 M 0.30 M 2.80 M 1.95 1.12
2010 2.16 M 3.71 M 3.68 M 0.94 M 4.63 M 1.71 0.61
2011 3.48 M 7.18 M 5.63 M 2.40 M 8.03 M 1.62 0.65
2012 4.48 M 11.66 M 7.19 M 5.10 M 12.29 M 1.6 0.71
2013 5.39 M 17.05 M 7.98 M 8.26 M 16.25 M 1.48 0.71
2014 5.37 M 22.42 M 7.06 M 9.80 M 16.86 M 1.31 0.57
2015 5.37 M 27.79 M 7.49 M 11.73 M 19.21 M 1.39 0.52
2016 5.30 M 33.09 M 7.15 M 13.28 M 20.43 M 1.35 0.48
2017 5.05 M 38.14 M 6.52 M 13.80 M 20.32 M 1.29 0.42
2018 4.47 M 42.61 M 5.88 M 13.66 M 19.53 M 1.31 0.36
2019 4.29 M 46.90 M 5.28 M 13.68 M 18.96 M 1.23 0.32
2020 3.66 M 50.56 M 3.77 M 10.54 M 14.31 M 1.03 0.22
(13 row(s) returned)
As for 2020s count, we have to remember that we are only on day #275 of the year. Assuming the rate stays the same, we can thus expect (366/275) * 16.05M ~= 21.36M votes this year and (366/275) * 3.66M ~= 4.87M posts this year (that would be an uptick, but I don't know the seasonal variations in the post rate, the christmas season might very well lull the post count).
- 2013 was the first year when more votes were left on old then on new questions.
- Posts are declining since 2013 (slowly till 2016, then more rapidly)
- Total votes peaked in 2016
- Votes on current posts peaked in 2013 with 7.98 M
- Votes per Posts on current posts are declining ever since SO began until 2014. Since then it has bounced around 1.31 and has now dropped to 1.03
- Votes/Post on old posts are also declining.
This isn't an answer to the why, but it gives a bit more food for thought for later answers.
PostsWithDeleted
table to look into for when considering the overall trend.