"Jenni Kiser is our choice for a candidate for District 4 supervisor because she has continuously shown shown us that she is a genuine, trustworthy, intelligent person who has and continues to play major roles in our community. She listens to all points of view and is looking to further serve our community instead of looking at what this political position can do for her. ”
— Rhonda and Eddie Scherf
"I have known Jenni Kiser for many years. She is among the bravest, most focused people I know. Jenni has overcome challenges that have utterly defeated many before her, and her courageous spirit has enabled her to become a powerful, independent, driven young woman with much to share. Jenni Kiser, and the example she has made of her life, are very important assets to Mariposa, and I fully support her in her bid for the District Four seat on the County Board of Supervisors”
— Cody Hart, Retired Jail Commander
"Jenni brings fresh ideals on bringing people together and we love who she is as a person”
— Eric and Sue Weihe
“With Jenni there is no traffic jam at the extra mile, she always goes there. She is passionate, full of compassion for others, has a heart for service and is an amazing leader. Where ever she goes she leaves the best of herself!”
— Bob Collins
"Jenni is an incredible leader that knows how to bring out the best in everyone. She is a tireless advocate for Mariposa and I am so proud to see her running for Mariposa District 4 Supervisor.”
— Jeff Shaw
“Jenni is someone who constantly amazes me because her drive and commitment to everything she does far exceeds anyone else I have ever known! She just never stops moving, yet she still makes time for everyone she encounters and she makes you feel like she genuinely cares about you because she really does care.”
— Mike Ahmadi
"I have always been impressed and admired Jenni's drive! She is such a great community leader and supporter! ”
—Bernadette Falany-Davis
"Certified badass. Jenni never allows an elephant to stay in a room for very long. She is a direct communicator and prefers to face uncomfortable situations versus allowing things to fester. ”
— Zak Youngren