Paris - The losing Socialist Party candidate in the 2007 French presidential election, Segolene Royal, will be standing later Friday in a run-off election to become party leader.
If she beats her opponent, Lille Mayor Martine Aubry, she will take a large step to securing her party's nomination to face President Nicolas Sarkozy in the 2012 presidential election.
In 2007, Royal became the first French woman to make it to the second round of the presidential election, but she was soundly beaten by Sarkozy.
In Thursday's first round of balloting for the party leadership, the 55-year-old Royal garnered 43.1 per cent of the vote, compared to Aubry's 35.4 per cent and 22.8 per cent for European Parliament deputy Benoit Hamon.