Electors are chose by the states utilizing whatever process they like. Yes, today we have general elections in each state. In the future, however, we might have something else.
The National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, for example, is something else. Under that arrangement, a state will not choose its electors based on the general election in the state. Instead, it will choose electors based on whomever wins the national popular vote (regardless of the results of the state's own vote).
The National Popular Vote Interstate Compact is so poorly-conceived that a state's electors could, in fact, go to a candidate who wasn't even on that state's ballot.
I believe if unable to certify the state legislature can send delegates for the electoral college. State legislature’s are majority republican.
Depends on the state.
Electors are chose by the states utilizing whatever process they like. Yes, today we have general elections in each state. In the future, however, we might have something else.
The National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, for example, is something else. Under that arrangement, a state will not choose its electors based on the general election in the state. Instead, it will choose electors based on whomever wins the national popular vote (regardless of the results of the state's own vote).
The National Popular Vote Interstate Compact is so poorly-conceived that a state's electors could, in fact, go to a candidate who wasn't even on that state's ballot.
That gets struck down in the SC or revolt happens.