Illinois Code § 735 ILCS 5/12-113

Election of property.
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Except as to any sale had by virtue of a judgment
of foreclosure entered in accordance with Article XV, the judgment creditor may elect on
what property not exempt from enforcement of a judgment
he or she will have the same levied,
provided personal property shall be last taken, except that a judgment in
favor of any city, village or incorporated town may, at the option of
the city, village or incorporated town, be levied against either
personal or real property with no restriction as to priority.

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