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Discover Ludwig"run for election" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express the idea that someone is attempting to become an elected official, usually through a voting process. Example: "Maria plans to run for election to the city council."
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Mr. Bozizé has twice run for election, first in 2005 and again in 2011, when he was re-elected by substantial margins.
We run for election; they stand for it.
He has declared his intention to run for election.
Statewide Republicans run for election before a small electorate.
He assured them he would not run for election again.
Mr Lee had promised not to run for election, but then changed his mind.
It has a parliamentary system, but only traditional chiefs (matai) may vote and run for election.
He would not run for election, he said on the MSNBC program "Morning Joe".
I would turn to drink, or just sit at home, or run for election.
Now senators must run for election, without the backing of a political party.
He would need plenty of help were he to run for election.
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