• Source: Carrie Gendreau
  • Carrie L. Gendreau is an American politician from Littleton, New Hampshire. She serves as a Republican member for the 1st district of the New Hampshire Senate, and previously was a member of the Littleton Board of Selectmen.
    Gendreau graduated from Bob Jones University, and was a sorority chaplain during her time there.
    Gendreau is a self-identified evangelical Christian. During her time on the Littleton Board of Selectmen, Gendreau would occasionally open meetings with a prayer, and she carried a Bible with her to debates in the New Hampshire Senate. She told the New York Times, "I will listen to my constituents, but if the Lord trumps the majority, I will go with that." After community protests, she did not seek reelection and was succeeded by Kerri Harrington.
    She attracted international attention after protesting a mural of a "white iris in front of a rainbow color wheel ...two birch trees in front of blue mountains and a white crescent moon ... [and] dandelions growing from the pages of a book". Gendreau believed "the iris was a dangerous symbol because Iris was the Greek goddess of the rainbow".
    Gendreau's father was Littleton moderator Gerald Winn.


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    Page at the New Hampshire House of Representatives
    Campaign website

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