Thursday’s TU contains my story about the large number of elected officials in New York who will be on the Democratic presidential primary ballot to serve as her delegates.

While Republicans will merely have to pick their favorite candidate on the April 19 primary ballot, Democrats will be expected to vote for a slate of delegates as well. The final delegation — by congressional district — will be determined proportionately according to the number of votes earned by Clinton and Sanders.

The list of state legislators on the delegate ballot for U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders is not at long one, though it includes state Sens. James Sanders Jr. (no relation) and Bill Perkins, plus former Sen. Tom Duane.

The list of elected officials running as Clinton delegates includes Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan and Albany County Executive Dan McCoy, plus Carolyn McLaughlin, president of the county’s common council and chair of the county’s Democratic committee, plus mayors Lovely Warren of Rochester and Svante Myrick of Ithaca.

Assembly members Donna Lupardo, Anthony Brindisi, Joe Morelle, David Gantt, Carrie Woerner, David Weprin, Walter Mosley, Deborah Glick, Keith Wright, Francisco Moya, Carmen Arroyo and Jeff Dinowitz are also potential Clinton delegates.

Senate Democratic leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins is a Clinton delegate candidate along with her conference members Leroy Comrie, Martin Dilan, Rodnyse Bichotte, Mike Gianaris and Jose Serrano.

Also on the ballot for Clinton are union leaders Mario Cilento of the state AFL-CIO, Danny Donohue of CSEA, Michael Mulgrew of UFT and George Gresham of SEIU 1199, as well as New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer, County Executive Mike Hein of Ulster County and former Nassau County Executive Tom Suozzi.

Here’s your full delegate rundown from the Board of Elections:

Certification 2016 Pres Primary Ballot