Counties lacking township government

Of the 102 counties in the state of Illinois, 17 are divided into minor civil divisions known as precincts.[1] The 261[citation needed] such precincts in Illinois are listed below. The remaining 85 counties are divided into 1,433 townships.[1] Despite this distinction, precincts are also sometimes referred to as "civil townships".[1]

Unlike electoral precincts, these precincts are not necessarily restricted to a single electoral district. Instead, they serve as administrative divisions of county government.

Illinois precincts by name

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Illinois precincts by county

Alexander County

Main article: Alexander County, Illinois

Calhoun County

Main article: Calhoun County, Illinois

Edwards County

Main article: Edwards County, Illinois

Hardin County

Main article: Hardin County, Illinois

Johnson County

Main article: Johnson County, Illinois

Massac County

Main article: Massac County, Illinois

Menard County

Main article: Menard County, Illinois

Monroe County

Main article: Monroe County, Illinois

Morgan County

Main article: Morgan County, Illinois

Perry County

Main article: Perry County, Illinois

Pope County

Main article: Pope County, Illinois

Pulaski County

Main article: Pulaski County, Illinois

Randolph County

Main article: Randolph County, Illinois

Scott County

Main article: Scott County, Illinois

Union County

Main article: Union County, Illinois

Wabash County

Main article: Wabash County, Illinois

Williamson County

Main article: Williamson County, Illinois

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c A Guide to State and Local Census Geography. U.S. Department of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, Bureau of the Census. 1993. p. 43.