Illinois Code § 60 ILCS 1/5-35

Division of county into townships.
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The commissioners shall
proceed to divide the county into townships, making them conform to the
townships according to government surveys. Fractional townships may be attached
to adjoining townships if the number of the inhabitants or the amount of
territory of a fractional township is not sufficient for a separate township.
If a township has too few inhabitants for a separate organization, then the
township may be added to some adjoining township or divided between 2 or
more townships for the time being. When a creek or river so divides a township
that it is inconvenient for transacting township business, the creek or river
may be made the township boundary, and the fractions so formed may be disposed
of as other fractional townships.

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