No states bind electors, actually. They'll just fine them, or discount their ballots if they don't vote the way they're told to.
For that matter, the Congress on January 6th can decertify their electoral vote if it doesn't match their expectations, whether or not state law provides for such measures.
It would require an extraordinary collusion of state and congressional forces to allow the EC vote record, as expected by the nominal outcome of the 11/8 popular voting, to alter, much less change, the actual EC vote and certification.

