1991 election Harris ran in the 1991
Seattle City Council against longtime councilmember
Sam Smith, who was the first Black person to be elected to the Seattle City Council. Due to health complications related to diabetes, and long hospitalizations, Smith was unable to run an effective campaign against Harris. In the November general election, Harris won in a landslide with 65% of the vote compared to Smith's 35%. Harris would be the first elected black lesbian to elected office.
Tenure While in office, Harris chaired the council's Housing, Health, Human Services and Education Committee and served on the Transportation and Utilities Committees. In the general election, Manning would defeat Harris, 54% to 46%. At the time, Harris denied the allegations stating, "Anyone who knows me or has dealt with me...knows that any rumor, innuendo, claim or suggestion of harassment or discrimination on my part is absurd..." and would claim that the complaint was blackmail. According to the former staffer, Rev. Dorinda Henry, Harris threatened her if she chose to file a complaint by saying, "I'll destroy you. You won't be able to do anything in this city," Henry would be fired from her position after filing the sexual harassment complaint with the city. In a 2018 interview, Harris would continue to deny the sexual harassment allegations stating, "I've never sexually harassed anyone, and certainly not my interns". ==Personal life==