Incumbent Donald Caldwell (I) has served as the City of Roanoke’s Commonwealth’s Attorney for over 40 years. After his 1973 graduation from Virginia Military Institute he was obligated to do two years of active duty. He served in the United States Army Reserve until 2004. Caldwell previously ran as a Democrat for election to the position but changed his party affiliation to independent after his 2015 bid to state Senate in the 21st District.
In his 2015 campaign, Caldwell ran on a platform that included expanding access to healthcare for low-income residents, as well as the support of coal jobs and bringing the Mountain Valley Pipeline through the Commonwealth. He was appointed as special prosecutor in the petition scandal of former Virginia Congressman Scott Taylor’s 2018 campaign. Caldwell’s investigation is ongoing but has resulted in four indictments of election fraud for Taylor’s campaign staff members.
Caldwell is facing a challenge from Democrat Melvin Hill, a former assistant commonwealth’s attorney. He obtained his law degree from Washington & Lee School of Law. Hills’ stated campaign priorities are criminal justice reform, gang prosecutions, neighborhood crime, and treatment rather than incarceration. He seeks to involve various members of the community— churches, non-profit organizations, neighborhood groups — to create a criminal justice system that is fair for everyone. Recent information published by the Roanoke Time revealed that Hill used the city’s bankruptcy court to clear nearly $200,000 in unpaid tax debt.
An absence of online information about Caldwell’s policies or proposals means we cannot guarantee he will make progressive choices. We do not have a recommendation in this race. However, we encourage you to cast your ballot in this election by writing in a candidate of your choosing and voting in the other offices.
Incumbent Donald Caldwell (I) has served as the City of Roanoke’s Commonwealth’s Attorney for over 40 years. After his 1973 graduation from Virginia Military Institute he was obligated to do two years of active duty. He served in the United States Army Reserve until 2004. Caldwell previously ran as a Democrat for election to the position but changed his party affiliation to independent after his 2015 bid to state Senate in the 21st District.
In his 2015 campaign, Caldwell ran on a platform that included expanding access to healthcare for low-income residents, as well as the support of coal jobs and bringing the Mountain Valley Pipeline through the Commonwealth. He was appointed as special prosecutor in the petition scandal of former Virginia Congressman Scott Taylor’s 2018 campaign. Caldwell’s investigation is ongoing but has resulted in four indictments of election fraud for Taylor’s campaign staff members.
Caldwell is facing a challenge from Democrat Melvin Hill, a former assistant commonwealth’s attorney. He obtained his law degree from Washington & Lee School of Law. Hills’ stated campaign priorities are criminal justice reform, gang prosecutions, neighborhood crime, and treatment rather than incarceration. He seeks to involve various members of the community— churches, non-profit organizations, neighborhood groups — to create a criminal justice system that is fair for everyone. Recent information published by the Roanoke Time revealed that Hill used the city’s bankruptcy court to clear nearly $200,000 in unpaid tax debt.
An absence of online information about Caldwell’s policies or proposals means we cannot guarantee he will make progressive choices. We do not have a recommendation in this race. However, we encourage you to cast your ballot in this election by writing in a candidate of your choosing and voting in the other offices.