Email was was sent 3 hours ago to Chicagoans.
There is certainly no need to examine our results here in Chicago.
Full text:
Dear (redacted by pede):
The Chicago Board of Election Commissioners wants to thank you and the 800,000-plus voters who participated ahead of Election Day through Vote by Mail and Early Voting. We hope your experience was a good one. Our goal in 2021 will be to build on the successes and enhance these systems in the years to come.
Currently, we are busy making sure every valid ballot is counted to certify the results to the Illinois State Board of Elections by November 24, 2020. You may visit our website at chicagoelections.gov to find the preliminary results, and on November 24, the proclamation. We also invite you to update your voter information at any time or browse the information on our website.
There were many challenges during this election. Our main objectives were to make voting safe, secure, accessible and transparent. Your participation contributed to our successes on this front. Thank you for the opportunity to be of assistance.
Sincerely,
Board of Election Commissioners for the City of Chicago
Someone raised the question elsewhere about Dominion machines being used in Chicago, in regards to the data looking strange.
https://i.maga.host/USKTZ94.png
I do not know how to interpret this information, but can confirm that polling site used these exact shiny new machines that I had never seen in prior years.
https://i.maga.host/AoFJzQ6.png
Edit: I should mention that I don't know the source of the data used to produce this chart, so take it with a grain of salt. I feel it is also worth mentioning that in Illinois you cannot verify your vote online (who you voted for nor if it was counted). I walked my printed ballot (human readable) from the voting terminal, over to the counting machine where a poll worker told me to feed the ballot into the counting machine, and that when the 3 inch touch LCD screen displayed a checkmark, that meant my vote was counted.