I see this quite often: Users accept answers, but they don't upvote them. It made me wonder: Why are they separated?
Why would you want to accept an answer, but not upvote it?
The criteria for an upvote (as shown on the tooltip) is simply "This answer is useful" - which makes perfect sense. Votes are supposed to help separate the useful and not so useful.
How could someone accept an answer and not find it useful?
Update: Click to see your accepted answers with 0 upvotes - There doesn't seem to be logic to it that I can discern.
You need 15 rep to upvote, 1 to accept.
It is a shame that it can't be posted as a one line answer to make it obvious. Old users often forget (as I had) what it is like to be a totally new user with a rep of 1.