This is a democracy and they have a right to run.
I had the right to run the risk but he didn't.
"He has the right to run free once in a while."
Suffrage can also mean the right to run for office.
All held shares in the company and had rights to run trains over the line when built.
Women attained the right to vote and run for public office in 1980.
Your sister ( and her partner ) have the right to run their lives in the way that they like.
Everything written down, even in code, was a risk that none of us had the right to run.
"Which means that either of them had a right to run him down," argued Bob.
He was not, however, deprived of the right to run for office.