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In reply to the discussion: URGENT IMMEDIATE ACTION needed: a chance for election do-over? [View all]MineralMan
(151,490 posts)To help you, here's a link to a fairly simple explanation of that legal term. It has really nothing to do with nullification of elections in this country. I assure you that the Supreme Court will refuse to hear arguments in that case.:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandamus
As for your second point, the United States is neither Sweden or Ukraine. Our system of government and how it governs is completely different than in those two nations. Why can't we nullify a presidential election? Because there is no mechanism in our system of government to do that. Our Constitution governs presidential elections. Everything needed to know about them is included in that document. No mention of nullification exists.
The people, indeed, can change the government. They can change Presidents. Every four years we vote on who will become our President, as described in the Constitution. That is our control over our own government. However, once we do that and elect a President, only the Congress can remove that President. That's also in the Constitution.
I highly recommend a careful reading of the Constitution, including all of its amendments. A careful reading. A reading that makes an attempt to understand what is written there.