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State Representative Kevin Raper

Kevin Raper serves as State Representative for District 24 in Tennessee.

Profile Timeline

  • Entered office.

Kevin Raper (born January 17, 1964) is an American politician and a Republican representative for District 24, which encompasses Cleveland and parts of unincorporated Bradley County in the Tennessee House of Representatives.

Biography:

  • Raper graduated from McMinn Central High School in 1982.
  • He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics education from the University of Tennessee (1987), a Master of Education degree from Tusculum University (1996), and an education specialist degree from Tennessee Tech (1997).
  • Prior to his political career, Raper worked as an educator.
  • In 2018, he ran for the District 7 Seat A on the Bradley County Commission, winning both the primary and general elections.
  • In 2021, Raper announced his intent to run for the 24th District seat in the Tennessee House of Representatives, succeeding incumbent Mark Hall.
  • He won the 2022 primary and faced no Democratic opponent in the general election.
  • Raper supported a resolution to expel three Democratic lawmakers from the legislature in 2023 for violating decorum rules.

Personal Life:

  • Raper is married and has two sons.
  • He is a Baptist and a member of the Sons of the American Revolution.

Political Views:

  • Raper believes that abortion should always be illegal except when necessary to save the lives of pregnant women.
  • He describes critical race theory as “divisive and racially motivated.”