NEWSPHOTOS: York County voting machines to be replaced by 2020York County Voting Technology Coordinator Casey Brady said there are 45 non-working voting machines at a storage warehouse in an undisclosed area Thursday, June 7, 2018. He said the county has 624 working machines. In April, Gov. Tom Wolf directed all counties to replace machines, like those used in York County, with new voting machinesall offering paper trailsby 2020. Bill Kalina photoThe York DispatchYork County Voting Technology Coordinator Casey Brady removes a circuit board from a non-working voting machine at a storage warehouse in an undisclosed area Thursday, June 7, 2018. He's been in the job for three months. "It's been a lot to pick up pretty quick," he said. He said the county has 624 working machines and 45 which are in need or repair, or used for parts. In April, Gov. Tom Wolf directed all counties to replace machines, like those used in York County, with new voting machinesall offering paper trailsby 2020. Bill Kalina photoThe York DispatchYork County Voting Technology Coordinator Casey Brady stands among the 624 working voting machines used in county elections at a storage warehouse in an undisclosed area Thursday, June 7, 2018. He's been in the job for three months. "It's been a lot to pick up pretty quick," he said. In April, Gov. Tom Wolf directed all counties to replace machines, like those used in York County, with new voting machinesall offering paper trailsby 2020. Bill Kalina photoThe York DispatchThursday, June 7, 2018--A table holds voter cards used in York County elections which is stored at a warehouse in an undisclosed location. In April, Gov. Tom Wolf directed all counties to replace machines, like those used in York County, with new voting machinesall offering paper trailsby 2020. Bill Kalina photoThe York DispatchYork County Voting Technology Coordinator Casey Brady talks about the 45 voting machines in disrepair in county elections at a storage warehouse in an undisclosed area Thursday, June 7, 2018. He repairs the machines and uses them for parts. He says the county has 624 working voting machines , background. He's been in the job for three months. "It's been a lot to pick up pretty quick," he said. In April, Gov. Tom Wolf directed all counties to replace machines, like those used in York County, with new voting machinesall offering paper trailsby 2020. Bill Kalina photoThe York DispatchYork County Voting Technology Coordinator Casey Brady removes a circuit board from a non-working voting machine at a storage warehouse in an undisclosed area Thursday, June 7, 2018. He's been in the job for three months. "It's been a lot to pick up pretty quick," he said. He said the county has 624 working machines and 45 which are in need or repair, or used for parts. In April, Gov. Tom Wolf directed all counties to replace machines, like those used in York County, with new voting machinesall offering paper trailsby 2020. Bill Kalina photoThe York DispatchThursday, June 7, 2018--A pushpin maps shows locations of voter machines used in York County elections at a warehouse in an undisclosed location. In April, Gov. Tom Wolf directed all counties to replace machines, like those used in York County, with new voting machinesall offering paper trailsby 2020. Bill Kalina photoThe York Dispatch