Assuming no shenanigans before the EV is cast by the electors, which may be a lot to ask for. I foresee a possible deadlocked House which could delay or prevent the election of a President while Acting President Gore is running things pending the election of a President if the GOP decides to be contentious, and with Minority Leader Gingrich, I think that if they can block a President Clinton they will.
How would the House be deadlocked? I'm sure the Democrats had a majority of House delegations.
OK, Wikipedia has a nice list for the 103rd Congress organized by state so lets see.
D - Alabama
R - Alaska
T - Arizona
T - Arkansas
D - California
R - Colorado
T - Connecticit
R - Delaware
R - Florida
D - Georgia
D - Hawaii
T - Idaho
D - Illinois
D - Indiana
R - Iowa
T - Kansas
D - Kentucky
D - Louisiana
T - Maine
T - Maryland
D - Massachusetts
D - Michigan
D - Minnesota
D - Mississippi
D - Missouri
D - Montana
R - Nebraska
T - Nevada
T - New hampshire
D - New Jersey
R - New Mexico
D - New York
D - North Carolona
D - North Dakota
D - Ohio
D - Oklahoma
D - Oregon
D - Pennsylvania
T - Rhode Island
T - South Carolina
T - South Dakota
D - Tennessee
D - Texas
D - Utah
D - Vermont
D - Virginia
D - Washington
D - West Virginia
R - Wisconsin
R - Wyoming
Total D:29 R:9 T:12
That's with the actual 103rd congress tho.
Five states, Kentucky, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Utah are only the loss of one Freshman Democrat who was not relected for the104th Congress from being a tied or Republican delegation.
Also, if Hayes makes his party switch a Congress earlier, Louisiana is a tied delegation for the 103rd Congress instead of a Democratic one. That makes 6 Democratic delegations that could concevably be butterflied away by the side effect of Perot staying in the race.