Nobel Peace Prize laureate Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, who is also Liberia's president and presidential candidate of the Unity Party (UP), speaks during a last electoral campaign rally in Monrovia
Nobel Peace Prize laureate Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, who is also Liberia's president and presidential candidate of the Unity Party (UP), speaks during a last electoral campaign rally in Monrovia November 6, 2011. REUTERS

Liberia's Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf has won 90.8 percent of the votes counted after results from most of the country's boycotted presidential election had come in, the West African state's election commission said on Thursday.

The election commission said the results were based on returns from 86 percent of polling stations in the country and the turnout was currently around 37.4 percent.