ULMA Convention Update and Election Results

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The Libertarian Party of Massachusetts (Unified Libertarians of Massachusetts) met in annual convention on Sunday, March 30, 2025, amended its bylaws, elected a new state committee and judicial committee, and heard from three dynamic speakers from the Libertarian Institute and Massachusetts Peace Action (MAPA).

ULMA’s new State Committee and Judicial Committee, elected at convention, are as follows:

Chair: Sean Kennedy

Vice Chair: James Parent

Treasurer: Matthew Gorham

Recording Secretary: Kimberly Sullivan

At Large: Jason Brand (Tech Director), George Calley (Comms Director), Thomas R. Eddlem (Political Operations/Assistant Treasurer), Aaron Morse, Al Ozonoff (Membership Director), Ryan Sullivan.

Judicial Committee: Rebecca Lau, Scott David Gray, Brian Zakrajsek.

The convention body vigorously debated and ultimately voted to adopt three new articles to the bylaws, included below.

Proposed Additions to the Bylaws of the Unified Libertarians of Massachusetts

 

Scott David Gray (standing, center right) making a cogent point to convention-goers.

 

The convention included three speakers, including Libertarian Institute Fellow John Weeks (below), who spoke about the global censorship complex.

 

Next, Cole Harrison of Massachusetts Peace Action updated convention-goers on coalition efforts to advance the “Defend the Guard” bill in Massachusetts, as well as other crucial peace initiatives here in our state.

 

Finally, Kyle Anzalone, of the Libertarian Institute and antiwar.com, explained the international situation of peace, and how to oppose the Trump foreign policy with principle.

 

The Libertarian Party wishes to thank the speakers for their insights and perspectives, the members and guests in attendance, and our South Shore Libertarian Party affiliate for helping organize the event.

 

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ULMA Convention Update and Election Results

The Libertarian Party of Massachusetts (Unified Libertarians of Massachusetts) met in annual convention on Sunday, March 30, 2025, amended its bylaws, elected a new state