One vote per state is only if the House is picking the president.
That only happens if one person doesn't get a majority of the votes in the electoral college. Contested states won't cause that to happen because the majority is of the electors voting, not of the electors possible.
Exactly, if enough states are contested then one candidate may not reach threshold for majority thus activating one vote per state provision
No. Totally wrong.
One vote per state is only if the House is picking the president.
That only happens if one person doesn't get a majority of the votes in the electoral college. Contested states won't cause that to happen because the majority is of the electors voting, not of the electors possible.