The legislature needs the governor in order to pass state laws, even election laws (see Smiley v Holm), but it absolutely has the Article II power to just select electors *without the governor*. What is controversial, in historical practice, about that?https://twitter.com/ckieser13/status/1423319194939101186 …
In theory, we could still have them indirectly elected by state legislatures. Not should, but could.
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Absolutely. They could base it on a lottery or a game of pool if they wanted.
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