At the request of the St. Petersburg Times, the Pinellas and Hillsborough school districts put together lists of nearly every AP teacher in each county -- about 800 in all -- along with their students' scores on the rigorous, standardized AP tests that accompany them.
The Post matched employee databases from the school district with county voter records. To ensure accuracy, reporters then checked hundreds of records by hand.
Teacher turnout was 24 percent, the Post found. Although significantly higher than the turnout of other county voters, it wasn't enough to change the outcome of a single district race in August.
In the county, the belief that most teachers don't vote has been talked about -- quietly -- for years.