That's nice - but has no teeth. Just like a state cannot force a US Senator to vote a certain way - and has no authority (via legislation) to recall or sanction said Senator - the line has already been drawn. Once a delegate is sent - the state has no control - no matter what the state's "law" says. This has already been hashed out by folks far more constitutionally literate and studied than most on FreeRepublic
It helps to read the entire summary. You missed the felony part.
So, is Huldah your source?