Well, not to get into the weeds too much, but,
none of us has a constitutional right to vote in a presidential election in the first place.
Work with me here. The constitution says that state legislatures choose the manner of selecting the electors for president.
Every state chooses electors to the electoral college through a popular vote, but they are not required to do so.
So on the issue of standing, and every American having standing regarding elections, technically speaking, we voters may well not have standing, because we voters don’t have a constitutional right to vote directly for president in the first place. We vote in presidential elections because our state legislatures gave us that right to choose the presidential electors.
Wow, are you another Mark Levin or something! Anyway, I agree...would an elector have standing, or a state rep?
and you are exactly correct ....