Ritter worked as a lawyer in
Vaduz and in 1926 joined with fellow lawyer
Wilhelm Beck in his law firm which became
Ritter & Beck Rechtsanwälte. He entered politics as the editor of the
Liechtensteiner Volkswirt between 1927 and 1928. He was nominated to be
Deputy Prime Minister of Liechtenstein under
Gustav Schädler but was defeated in the
1928 Liechtenstein general election by
Ludwig Marxer and
Josef Hoop. Ritter became Vice President of the
Liechtenstein Homeland Service and then the Vice President of the
Patriotic Union under President
Otto Schaedler after the Liechtenstein Homeland Service merged with the
Christian-Social People's Party to form the party in 1936. He held this position until 1940. Ritter was a moderate figure within the Patriotic Union and often acted on
realpolitik model. He also served as a judge in the
Staatsgerichtshof from 1959 to 1966. == Personal life and family ==