Salem could be stuck with mounting election costs if May election is moved Ian Price April 14, 2020 1 minute read The director of elections in Salem says she is uncomfortable shredding the current absentee ballots that would be voided if the General Assembly moves May municipal elections to November. WFIR’s Ian Price has more: Share: Post navigation Previous: Carilion to furlough some workers, cut hours for othersNext: Roanoke County promotes services to help businesses impacted by pandemic Related Stories Not everyone in the Roanoke Valley and southwest Virginia jumped on the American Patriot bandwagon early during the Revolution Gene Marrano June 22, 2026 Data Centers are here to stay; proponent says localities need to get on board Gene Marrano June 22, 2026 Orvis to relocate Roanoke operations, retaining 60 jobs Ian Price June 22, 2026