Background
Reichert was born in Macon to Albert Reichert, Senior He graduated from Stratford Academy in Macon in 1966 and thereafter enrolled at the University of Georgia at Athens.
Reichert was born in Macon to Albert Reichert, Senior He graduated from Stratford Academy in Macon in 1966 and thereafter enrolled at the University of Georgia at Athens.
University of Georgia.
He left the university in 1968 and entered the United States Army. In 1976 he returned to the University of Georgia and received a bachelor of science degree in agriculture and biology. In 1981, he obtained his law degree from the Mercer University Walter F. George School of Law in Macon.
From 1970-1971, he served with the 1st Air Cavalry Division as a helicopter pilot in South Vietnam.
Reichert returned to Macon after his tour in the Vietnam War. On his discharge from the military, Reichert worked for a Macon automobile dealer.
He interned under former United States. Senator Sam Nunn, another Georgia Democrat. Reichert then joined the Macon firm of Anderson, Walker and Reichert as an associate attorney.
In 1985, he became a full partner and has been practicing law in the area of civil litigation.
He previously served on the Macon City Council from 1987-1992. In 1992, Reichert was elected to the Georgia House (District 126) from northwest Macon and Bibb County. He served a full decade but did not seek reelection in 2002.
In the House, he served on the Industry Committee, the Judiciary Committee, and the Regulated Beverage Committee.
The vote was 11,488 to 461 for the Republican candidate, David Cousino. In this heavily Democratic city, the general election is considered merely a pro forma contest.
In June 2013, Reichert was one of six mayoral candidates for the consolidated government of Macon-Bibb.
Reichert returned to politics when he ran in the Democratic primary for the Macon mayoralty. In the succeeding Democratic primary, Reichert defeated four intraparty rivals with 63.1 percent of the vote.