HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — There is at least one Pennsylvania county that is signaling that it won’t go along with Gov. Tom Wolf’s insistence that counties buy new voting systems as a security measure in 2020’s election. Dauphin County Commissioner Mike Pries said Wednesday that he’s comfortable with the county’s old machines, particularly after hearing about problems in other counties last week. Wolf began pressing counties last year to get new voting machines that have an auditable paper backup.