In 4 maps, see how NC split votes and where Mark Robinson underperformed

Brittany Jordan walks with her children, Giselle, 2, and Ralphael, 3, past a voting sign outside of Monument of Faith Church on Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2022, in Durham, N.C.

Once again, North Carolina refused to back candidates from the same party for its Executive Mansion and the White House.

Voters elected Democrat Josh Stein governor and backed Republican Donald Trump for president.

Voting this year matched patterns from 2020. But were there differences at the county level? A few.

News & Observer voting data analysis gives a closer look at where voters split the top of the ticket, rejected GOP gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson and more.