Participating in a relatively small tag, I'd have to record my opinions here. In tags I'm participating, during these review queue close spurts, A close vote by one of the users in the tag is usually the final judgment- i.e., the question is closed by a moderator during review. This gives excessive power to a single 3k user's decision and maintains that user's close decision on the question as final.
This creates a unbalanced pressure to close vote queue. If there is a equal pressure in the reopen queue as well, I think everything will be balanced. The questions closed are, on first look are without code. Although questions without code, are sometimes give me teh codez type questions(Even that isn't a valid close reason, unless it's too broad as well), Sometimes, they are not and are well researched questions. It requires subject matter experts to differentiate and cast votes accordingly. A single 3k user's decision + a moderator's(who probably knows nothing about the tag) decision based on the "looks" of the question shouldn't count so much. If the same power is provided to a single 3k user's reopen vote, I'd be glad. But, I'd have to cast a vote, convince and gather others in my tag to reopen the question, if it is even possible.
I agree with Moderators being exception handlers and better suited to handle exceptions, given their power level.