The law does not over-ride the constitution which places responsibility directly in the hands of the state legislatures. If members of the legislatures claim that they have questions, who is to question them, and only a resolution of the whole legislature should be taken as evidence of the determination of the legislature.
Legislature has the power to determine how electors are selected but election-related dates are set by the federal government.
If members of the legislatures claim that they have questions, who is to question them, and only a resolution of the whole legislature should be taken as evidence of the determination of the legislature.
Unless and until the whole legislature selects an alternative slate of electors then the slate selected on election day in accordance with state law and certified by state authorities is the official one, and that gets counted tomorrow.