Elihu Mason Harris (born August 15, 1947) is a former politician and college administrator. A member of the Democratic Party, Harris served as the 46th mayor of Oakland from 1991 to 1999. He previously served for 12 years (1978–1990) as a member of the California State Assembly. He was the Chancellor of Peralta Community College District from 2003 to 2010. Elihu Harris was Oakland's second black mayor.

Harris received a Master of Public Policy from University of California, Berkeley in 1969 and law degree from UC Davis School of Law in 1975. From 1979 until 1991 he served as a named partner in the law firm  of Harris, Alexander and Burris. He has also served as a California Uniform Law Commissioner since 1981.  In 2000 Elihu was appointed by Governor Gray Davis to the California Unemployment Appeals Board where he served until 2003.

As mayor, Harris presided over the development of City Center, and the government center at its center. He green-lit the Rotunda Building, and with developer David Alexander, created what is now called The Uptown Entertainment District. He worked to bring jobs to Oakland and in projects large and small, from buildings like the Ask.com structure to the second Cirque du Soleil event ever held in America, in 1996. He also spearheaded, with Oakland councilmember Dick Spees the creation of the Chabot Space and Science Center

As mayor, Harris for the return of the Raiders to Oakland in 1995. He also pushed for and caused the reconstruction of Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena, where the Golden State Warriors won four NBA titles and appeared in the NBA Finals five times. 

In 1999, Harris ran for the congressional seat currently held by Barbara Lee. Congressman Ron Dellums, the holder of the seat at the time, selected Barbara Lee over Mayor Harris in a behind-closed-doors meeting in Harris' office in 1998. Harris then went on to try for the California 13th Assembly District Seat, but was upset by an unknown Green Party candidate named Audie Bock, even though he outspent her 20 to 1. Eventually, Harris was selected as Peralta Community College District Chancellor in 2003, a job he held until 2011. 

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