Jon Campbell

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ALBANY - Monroe County Executive Cheryl Dinolfo and Greece Town Supervisor William Reilich have been picked to be Donald Trump delegates at the Republican National Convention in July.

Dinolfo and Reilich, the Monroe County GOP chairman, will be among the 89 New York delegates supporting Trump at the convention, according to state Board of Elections records.

Trump, the Manhattan businessman and presumptive Republican presidential nominee, won all but six of the 95 available Republican delegates in the New York primary April 19. But unlike Democrats, Republicans in New York don't cast ballots for specific delegates -- that's decided later by party leaders.

In recent weeks, party leaders in each congressional district have met to elect exactly whom the delegates will be.

Trump swept all the available delegates in western New York, including in the two congressional districts that cover Monroe County.

In the 25th district -- which includes most of Monroe County, including the city of Rochester -- Trump's delegates will be Dinolfo, Reilich and Michelle Marini, a deputy supervisor under Reilich in Greece.

The 27th district, which stretches west to the Buffalo area, will be represented by Orleans County GOP Chairman Edward Morgan and two from Erie County: Assemblyman David DiPietro and County Elections Commissioner Ralph Mohr. The district includes all or part of the Monroe County towns of Hamlin, Wheatland, Mendon, Rush and Clarkson, as well as most of Monroe's surrounding counties.

The Republican National Convention will be held July 18-21 in Cleveland.

Via the Board of Elections, here's a full list of the delegates in each congressional district: