When it comes to choosing electors for the President, the Constitution declares its the state legislatures that have the final authority. Judges don’t have the final say. Complaining about the Supreme Court’s decision to overrule some judges is wrong.
“When it comes to choosing electors for the President, the Constitution declares its the state legislatures that have the final authority. Judges don’t have the final say. “
The founders adopted the principal of legislative control of the electoral process with the same intent that they specified legislative approval of constitutional amendments.
They wanted the states, as broadly represented by their legislatures, to have the final say.
It’s not a bug, it’s a feature.