http://geoelections.free.fr/USA/elec_comtes/1892.htmSo it appears that according to geoelections, North Dakota had a populist fusion ticket in 1892 of 2 Weaver electors and 1 Cleveland elector. This makes sense, as the vote was very close there so one of the Harrison electors finished ahead of one of the Weaver electors, resulting in 1 elector for each candidate.
Also, it says that in Louisiana, where most vote sources only have Harrison and Cleveland, the Republican ticket was actually only 5 electors for Harrison and 3 for Weaver.
Also, it says that Weaver was not on the ballot in Vermont, where according to most other sources he only got 44 votes. I think it's possible he may have only been a write in candidate, as his support was extremely low and concentrated largely in Caledonia county, while he didn't even get a single vote in many other counties.
Can anyone confirm this?