The 1984 election Congress won both seats -- Eduardo Faleiro won in Mormugao seat for the third time, and Shantaram Naik won the Panaji seat polling 88,326 votes beating his nearest rival Motilal Bandekar of MGP who polled 48,778 votes. In Mormugao, Faleiro won by polling 1,00,453 votes, an all time record. For the first time youth above 18 years were given voting rights; election to Mormugao constituency was countermanded in view of death of an independent candidate and the Congress party lost power at the Centre for the second time. In Panaji, Gopal Mayenkar was elected by securing 1,16,392 votes with a margin of 15,837 votes over his nearest rival Shantaram Naik who polled 1,00,555 votes out of 2,38,908 valid votes polled from a total electorate of 3,33,996. The countermanded elections in Mormugao were held on January 7, 1990 when Eduardo Faleiro won the seat for the fourth time polling 97,545 votes, 22,066 more than his nearest rival Ferdino Rebello of Janata Dal supported by MGP, who obtained 75,479 votes.