[4] She then trained as a merchant at the Swiss Bank Corporation in Aarau accompanied by a graduation with a Matura.
[3] Maja Riniker held her first speech in the National Council, in 1995, then as a member of the Scouts.
[4] Riniker was elected into the school commission of Suhr with twenty-seven years of age.
[1] Riniker entered into the Gand Council of Aargau in 2014, as the successor of Beat Rüetschi.
[4] In November 2018, Riniker was nominated a candidate for the National Council for Aargau by the Suhr branch of the FDP.
[1] In September 2022, she was nominated as the second vicepresidency of the National Council by the FDP, to which the party was entitled.