In a ways, yes. Thing is, here in the USA the only recourse for a private citizen in this case is to take the matter up with the Judiciary Branch. This is usually were you will see court cases with names like "So-and-So vs. The United States".
There are other means as well. The Founding Fathers, IIRC, did leave a provision in the Constitution that would allow for the peaceful dissolution of the current government, and a subsequent meeting of representatives to work out a new system of government.
Note that this would only apply to the Federal Government. In such an event, State Governments would revert to acting as sovereign territories, so it's not like there would be no government at all in the interim. This would probably be the only way for a State to legally secede from the Union as there will no longer be any rules barring that. It would be a simple matter of choosing not to participate, with words to the effect of "We, the people of State/Commonwealth XYZ, feel that our interests will not be served by the next governing body."
The only other option is an armed revolution. I won't deign to call Trump's gathering of Good Old Boys at the Capitol anything other than an unlawful insurrection. While they may feel that the election results wasn't what they wanted, they have no proof as the entire process was entirely and completely transparent. The only way for it to have been any more transparent would be if you revealed who voted for who, but we all know how terrible of an idea that is.
There are other means as well. The Founding Fathers, IIRC, did leave a provision in the Constitution that would allow for the peaceful dissolution of the current government, and a subsequent meeting of representatives to work out a new system of government.
Note that this would only apply to the Federal Government. In such an event, State Governments would revert to acting as sovereign territories, so it's not like there would be no government at all in the interim. This would probably be the only way for a State to legally secede from the Union as there will no longer be any rules barring that. It would be a simple matter of choosing not to participate, with words to the effect of "We, the people of State/Commonwealth XYZ, feel that our interests will not be served by the next governing body."
The only other option is an armed revolution. I won't deign to call Trump's gathering of Good Old Boys at the Capitol anything other than an unlawful insurrection. While they may feel that the election results wasn't what they wanted, they have no proof as the entire process was entirely and completely transparent. The only way for it to have been any more transparent would be if you revealed who voted for who, but we all know how terrible of an idea that is.