Kevin Vaughan (born April 30, 1962) is an American real estate broker and politician from the state of Tennessee. A Republican, Vaughan has represented the 95th district of the Tennessee House of Representatives since 2017. His district is based in Collierville, a suburb of Memphis.
Career:
- In February 2017, Vaughan won a special election to replace Mark Lovell, who resigned from the 95th district due to allegations of inappropriate sexual conduct.
- Vaughan narrowly won the seven-way April Republican primary with 27% of the vote, defeating his nearest opponent.
- He went on to easily win the June general election over Democrat Julie Byrd Ashworth with 62% of the vote.
- Vaughan was overwhelmingly elected to his first full term in 2018 against Democrat Sanjeev Memula.
- In 2023, Vaughan supported a resolution to expel three Democratic lawmakers from the legislature for violating decorum rules, an action widely characterized as unprecedented.
Personal Life:
- Vaughan lives in Collierville with his wife, Johnna, and they have two children.





