According to Kolodin's campaign website, he began litigating for election integrity in 2014. Before the 2020 election, Kolodin won an Arizona Supreme Court case against
Adrian Fontes for sending out instructions that voters could cross out votes, an instruction Kolodin accused Fontes of being ripe to cause fraud. Kolodin also represented those involved in the
alternate elector plan, arguing in an August 2022 court filing to block the January 6th committee from accessing the phone records of the Republican Party chair, that "Trump electors simply created a backup plan in case legal challenges to Arizona’s outcome were successful." Kolodin represented the alternate electors as part of a broader effort to overturn the 2020 election in Congress. Kolodin later stated Harris made an error in judgment hosting the hearing which aired several conspiracy theories, but did not address fellow lawmakers' allegations that while before the Ethics Committee, Harris lied about her involvement during the public committee hearing. In June 2023, Kolodin supported a bill to allow hand counting of votes, thus discouraging the use of
voting machines. The same month, Kolodin unsuccessfully sued to end no-excuse mail-in
early voting in Arizona. Kolodin represented the group Clean Elections USA after they were involved in a lawsuit for violations of the
Voting Rights Act. Kolodin also represented the CyberNinjas after it was commissioned by the Arizona Senate to conduct an audit. In 2022, when the House Select Committee to Investigate January 6 subpoenaed the phone records of Republican Party Chair Kelly Ward, Kolodin represented Ward in the appeal before the U.S. Supreme Court to block access to her records. In 2022, Kolodin successfully represented Congressman
Paul Gosar before the Arizona Supreme Court in a suit seeking to bar him from the Arizona ballot on Fourteenth Amendment grounds. The following year, Kolodin praised the ruling, while criticizing Democratic Secretary of State
Adrian Fontes, who expressed public disappointment he would not be able to keep former President
Donald Trump from appearing on the ballot in Arizona in 2024. In December 2023, Kolodin received an admonition by the Arizona Bar for his involvement in efforts to overturn the 2020 election, including acting as local Counsel for
Sidney Powell's election fraud case in Arizona. Kolodin also filed a lawsuit alleging Sharpies were a cause of ballot fraud in a conspiracy known as #Sharpiegate, which was also scrutinized by the bar. ==Water rights==