Yes.
Voting for President is, in an of itself, only one means by which the state legislatures have decided electors may be appointed.
As a practical matter it couldn't happen, but as a legal matter, if a state legislature passes a law that says "the electors from the Kangaroo State shall be chosen by a vote of the legislature on December 10th," then that is the way they will be selected, and The People would not get a direct vote at all.
So if all three states agree to recount and none are done in time, is it that each state legislature appoints electors or that the US house of reps selects our president?