In what way? The Constitution gives the legislature the power to decide how electors are awarded. They decided that electors are awarded based on popular vote. They can change that, but doing so after the election seems to be of dubious legality. Otherwise what is to prevent any legislature in any state from selecting the electors of their choice if they don't like the results of the election?
Nothing prevents that. That's the whole point. It's a FAIL-SAFE measure perfect as a remedy for massive voter fraud.. Man you are really being extra obdurate tonite.
In that, again, the legislature is the ultimate arbiter of whom is awarded the Electors.