Illinois Code § 55 ILCS 5/1-3011

Fixing county seat.
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For the purpose of fixing the
permanent location of the county seat of such new county, the voters of
said county shall, at said election for county officers, vote for some
place, to be designated upon their ballots, for a county seat; upon which
ballot shall be written or printed, or partly written and partly printed,
"For County Seat," after which words shall be written or printed the name
of the place intended for the county seat. The place receiving a majority
of all the legal votes cast upon the question shall be the county seat of
said county. But if no place shall receive a majority of all the votes cast
upon the question, then it shall be the duty of the county board of said
county to choose from the two places having the greatest number of legal
voters at the former election; and the place so chosen shall be the
permanent county seat of said county.

(55 ILCS 5/Div. 1-4 heading)
 
Division 1-4. 
 

Uniting Counties

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