I see this quite often: Users accept answers, but don't upvote them. As it tends to be new users, I often think it's simply because they don't realise they're two separate things (I could be wrong), but 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 a an answer and not find it useful?
Update: What's fun is that you can see all the accepted answers without upvotes you have here: Click to see yours
I have only 15, but Hans Passant (commenter below) has 550! Wow.