IllinoisStructure
IllinoisStructure is a term that refers to the organizational and governance framework of the state of Illinois, located in the Midwestern United States. This structure is outlined in the Illinois Constitution, which establishes the powers and duties of the state government's three branches: executive, legislative, and judicial.
The executive branch of IllinoisStructure is headed by the Governor, who is elected by the state's residents
The legislative branch, known as the Illinois General Assembly, is a bicameral body composed of the Senate
The judicial branch of IllinoisStructure is headed by the Supreme Court, which is the highest court in
In addition to these branches, IllinoisStructure also includes various local governments, such as counties, townships, municipalities,