NEWSPHOTOS: The county elections office is preparing for the final count Bill Kalina717-505-5449/@BillKalinaPresident of the York County Board of Elections Julie Wheeler poses with scanned mail-in ballots stored in a room at the York County Administration Center Friday, Oct. 30, 2020. The room is equipped with a fire suppression system. Bill Kalina photoBill Kalina, The York DispatchPresident of the York County Commissioner Julie Wheeler shows collected ballot envelopes while explaining the vote-counting process at the York County Administration Center Friday, Oct. 30, 2020. Bill Kalina photoBill Kalina, The York DispatchTyler Chronister, York County deputy controller, scans ballot envelopes to confirm receipt at the York County Administration Center Friday, Oct. 30, 2020. The process informs voters that their ballots have been registered. Bill Kalina photoBill Kalina, The York DispatchTyler Chronister, York County deputy controller, scans ballot envelopes to confirm receipt at the York County Administration Center Friday, Oct. 30, 2020. The process informs voters that their ballots have been registered. Bill Kalina photoBill Kalina, The York DispatchTyler Chronister, York County deputy controller, uses an automated envelope opener at the York County Administration Center Friday, Oct. 30, 2020. The machines will be used to quickly open ballot envelopes on Election Day. Bill Kalina photoBill Kalina, The York DispatchPresident of the York County Commissioner Julie Wheeler shows a collection of scanned Mail-in ballots envelopes while explaining the vote-counting process at the York County Administration Center Friday, Oct. 30, 2020. The room features a fire suppression system. Bill Kalina photoBill Kalina, The York DispatchTanks holding non-flammable gas are key to the fire suppression system in a room holding scanned mail-in ballots at the York County Administration Center Friday, Oct. 30, 2020. Bill Kalina photoBill Kalina, The York DispatchPresident of the York County Board of Elections Julie Wheeler shows a ballot of a deceased voter which will not be counted at the York County Administration Center Friday, Oct. 30, 2020. Bill Kalina photoBill Kalina, The York Dispatch