New Delhi, Dec. 10 -- More than a week after Hondurans voted to elect a new president, results continue to trickle in as complaints grow about the slow process and allegations of irregularities by the three top candidates.

The election to pick a new president and Congress was held on Nov. 30 and as of Monday, 88% of the ballots have been counted.

The two leading candidates are Nasry Asfura, of the conservative National Party, who has 40.21% of the votes and Salvador Nasralla, of the also conservative Liberal Party, who has 39.49%.

Rixi Moncada, who ran for the ruling social democrat LIBRE, or Liberty and Re-foundation party, is in third place with 19.28% of the votes.

Moncada on Sunday raised questions about the tally and said the ele...