One rogue elector could create chaos in the Electoral College.

Robert Satiacum insists he will not cast his Washington state Electoral College ballot for Hillary Clinton, no matter whom his state supports.

Satiacum, a Bernie Sanders delegate at the Democratic National Convention and a member of Washington’s Puyallup Tribe, says he believes Clinton is a “criminal” who doesn’t care enough about American Indians.

Satiacum faces a $1,000 fine for casting a rogue vote, but he doesn’t care. “She will not get my vote, period,” he told the Associated Press.

It would be a rare revolt. The National Archives says 99 percent of electors through US history have voted for the candidate who won their state.

The catch is that if the final vote has Clinton with just enough states to reach the 270 votes in the Electoral College needed to win, and Satiacum follows through on his promise to be what’s known as a “faithless elector,” he could single-handedly send the election to the House of Representatives.

That’s never happened before because of a faithless elector.

What’s more, since each state’s House delegation has one vote, and there are more Republican states than Democratic, a House vote would almost certainly produce a Republican president.

With Post wires