India’s Election Commission has finalized the results of legislative assembly elections in three states, closing out a closely watched regional vote. According to the official count, the ruling party won a majority in two of the contests.

The outcome strengthens the party’s position in those states and adds to its political momentum at the regional level. Election results in India’s state assemblies often serve as an important gauge of public sentiment ahead of broader national contests.

The commission’s announcement brings formal closure to the vote after counting and verification were completed. While the ruling party performed strongly in two states, the final distribution of seats reflects the varied political landscape across the country’s regional assemblies.