The differences or rather the results for DZP do not look nice from a physical standpoint. You may need to try a few things, like more k-points in the C direction, or making the device longer. Strain should not matter since the electrode is strained by the same amount as the layers closest to it, and it's not a matter of accuracy - the "electrode copy" should resemble the electrode, and I can't imagine the electrode has that spin density in the middle. So it's more a matter of symmetry/consistency than anything else.
That said, the spin state where all atoms are equal is not the ground state, so maybe it's also an effect of the isovalue being very small? Try the more common spin setup with opposite spins on the two edges, maybe there the difference is not a problem.