Rebel Socialist Hamon seen winning French primary first round: partial results

Former French minister and candidate Benoit Hamon arrives to vote in the first round of the French left's presidential primary election in Trappes, France, January 22, 2017. REUTERS/Jacky Naegelen

PARIS (Reuters) - Benoit Hamon, a former Socialist education minister on the left of the party, led in the first round of a primary to pick a Socialist presidential candidate on Sunday, with more moderate ex-prime minister Manuel Valls in second place, partial results showed. Hamon, 48, who was sacked under the government of President Francois Hollande for criticizing his economic policies, had won 35.2 percent of the vote and Valls about 31 percent with just over a third of the total votes counted. If the final count confirms this result, the two men will go face-to-face in a Jan. 29 runoff to decide who will be the Socialist candidate in the April-May presidential election. (Reporting by Leigh Thomas; Editing by Richard Balmforth)