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The 1984 Guamanian legislative election was held in Guam on November 6, 1984. The Democratic Party won eleven of the twenty-one seats in the Legislature.

Primary Election
The primary election is scheduled for the first Saturday in September. For the 1984 election, the primary was held on Saturday, September 1, 1984 for both the Democratic Party of Guam and the Republican Party of Guam. The 21 at-large candidates from each party who receive the most votes go on to the general election.

Democratic
• John P. Aguon (I)

• Elizabeth P. Arriola (I)

• Ted S. Nelson (I)

• Joe T. San Agustin (I)

• Carl T.C. Gutierrez (I)

• John F. Quan (I)

• Franklin Quitugua (I)

• Edward T. Charfauros (I)

• Francisco R. Santos (I)

• Don Parkinson (I)

• Pilar C. Lujan (I)

• Marcia K. Hartsock (I)

• Franklin J. Gutierrez (I)

• Joe T. Duenas

• Herminia D. Dierking

• Victor A. Perez

• Antonio C. Yamashita

• Florencio T. Ramirez

• Martin C. Benavente

• John Tarantino

• Ramon Q. Sudo

• Herman D. Sablan

• Frank D. Quan

• Gordon Mailloux

• Jesus C. Okiyama

• Eddie Dela Pena, Sr.

• Ted Ybarra

Republican
• Joseph F. Ada (I)

• Tommy Tanaka (I)

• Marilyn D.A. Manibusan (I)

• Frank F. Blas

• Antonio R. Unpingco (I)

• Edward R. Duenas (I)

• Benigno M. Palomo

• Alberto C. Lamorena, III (I)

• George Bamba

• Jerry M. Rivera

• Jess Q. Torres

• Angel A.R. Sablan

• Ben D. Ada

• Franklin S. Cruz

• Fred C. Santos

• Juan U. Baza

• Pete Cruz, Jr.

• Jesus L. Perez

• Jim Miles

• Alan S. Perez

• Joe Dizon

• Ed Guerrero

• Joseph F. Soriano

• Victor Leon Guerrero

• Luis A. De Vera

• Ed Senato

General election
The general election is scheduled for the first Tuesday following the first Monday in November. For the 1984 election, the general election was held on Tuesday, November 2, 1984. The 21 at-large candidates who receive the most votes would be certified and then inaugurated as members of the 17th Guam Legislature on January 3, 1983.

Democratic
• Carl Gutierrez (I)

• Francisco R. Santos (I)

• Franklin Quitugua (I)

• Elizabeth P. Arriola

• Ted S. Nelson

• Joe T. San Agustin (I)

• Joaquin C. Camacho

• Franklin J. Gutierrez

• Joseph T. Duenas

• John P. Aguon

• Gene Ramsey

• Pilar C. Lujan

• John F. Quan (I)

• Alfred F. Sablan

• Benjamin J.F. Cruz

• Edward T. Charfauros (I)

• John S. Taitano

• Don Parkinson

• Antonio C. Yamashita

• Marcia K. Hartsock

• Herman D. Sablan

Republican
• Ben D. Ada

• Joseph F. Ada

• Peter A.D. Ada

• Gregorio S. Calvo

• Tommy C. Crisostomo (I)

• James R. Cruz

• Edward R. Duenas (I)

• T. Frank Flores

• Carmen A. Kasperbauer (I)

• Alberto C. Lamorena, III (I)

• Nancy T. Leon Guerrero

• Marilyn D.A. Manibusan

• Francis M. Perez

• Angel A.R. Sablan

• George A. Santos

• Tommy Tanaka (I)

• Jess Q. Torres (I)

• James H. Underwood (I)

• Antonio R. Unpingco (I)

• Bert R. Unpingco

Incoming Senators to the 17th Guam Legislature
There were 21 senators elected on November 6, 1984 to serve in the 18th Guam Legislature:

Incumbents
• John P. Aguon

• Elizabeth P. Arriola

• Carl Gutierrez

• Franklin J. Gutierrez

• Pilar C. Lujan

• Ted S. Nelson

• Don Parkinson

• Joe T. San Agustin

• Francisco R. Santos

• Franklin Quitugua

Freshmen
• Herminia D. Dierking

Incumbents
• Joseph F. Ada

• Tommy Tanaka

• Antonio Unpingco

• Marilyn Manibusan

• Edward R. Duenas

• Alberto C. Lamorena, III

Freshmen
• Joseph G. Bamba, Jr.

• Frank F. Blas

• Jim Miles

• Jerry M. Rivera