Reynolds was first elected to
Leitrim County Council in 1943, and served as a councillor for more than 40 years, taking a particular interest in rural electrification and group water schemes. The 1960s proved to be a fallow period for
Fine Gael as the party was out of power for the entire decade, but at the
1973 general election a Fine Gael–
Labour Party coalition government came to power and Reynolds was elected to the
20th Dáil for Roscommon–Leitrim. succeeding
Tras Honan. He held the office until he stepped down from the Seanad at the 1987 election. Reynolds died on 27 December 2003, aged 83, and was buried in his home town of
Ballinamore, County Leitrim. Tributes in the Seanad after his death described him as a traditionalist or conservative, but praised his warmth, fairness and integrity, and the
Irish Independent described his hospitality as "legendary". ==See also==