On Jan 6, if Pence rejects the electoral votes for a state on grounds of a contested election, then the entire house and senates each convene a special session (for that states electoral votes) and vote whether to accept the electoral votes for that state.
If the votes for that state are rejected, and neither candidate gets to 270, then the house votes for president, each state delegation getting over vote.
The point being that failing SCOTUS, your congressperson now becomes the most important person who has a say in this now.
On Jan 6, if Pence rejects the electoral votes for a state on grounds of a contested election, then the entire house and senates each convene a special session (for that states electoral votes) and vote whether to accept the electoral votes for that state.
If the votes for that state are rejected, and neither candidate gets to 270, then the house votes for president, each state dejehayion getting over vote.
The point being that failing SCOTUS, your congressperson now becomes the most important person who has a say in this now.