No.
Please look through the above posts. I placed the piston and logs of each test.
1st Test: Changed piston - If lights are ON, turn them OFF. Running this test, the lights turned OFF, then came back ON. But, this was because Alexa turned them ON first.
2nd Test: No change to piston - If lights are ON, turn them OFF. Running this test, the lights turned OFF, and stayed OFF. (Alexa did not do anything)
3rd Test: Changed piston - If lights are OFF, turn them ON. Running this test, the lights turned ON, and stayed ON. (Alexa did not do anything)
4th Test: No change to piston - If lights are OFF, turn them ON. Running this test, the lights turned ON, then turned OFF. But, this was because I had Alexa turn the lights OFF before pushing the button.