Heard a lawyer testifying that it is already established case law that Article II Section I gives plenary power to the the States’ Legislatures in choosing the states electors, and no matter what the state constitution says they can meet any time they damn well please in the operation of that power.
Yup!
“Heard a lawyer testifying that it is already established case law that Article II Section I gives plenary power to the the States’ Legislatures in choosing the states electors, and no matter what the state constitution says they can meet any time they damn well please in the operation of that power.”
That is correct. McPherson v. Blacker, 1892.