In The Code of Conduct is a “no moderation” pass? Not on our watch! What can we do?, E_net4 rightly notes that using the Code of Conduct to indiscriminately challenge moderation actions is disauthorised by the very same Code of Conduct. The "Our Expectations" section asks of posters that they "be open when receiving [feedback]". Here is the relevant passage in full:
Be clear and constructive when giving feedback, and be open when receiving it.
Edits, comments, and suggestions are healthy parts of our community.
Upon rereading that, I noticed "edits, comments, and suggestions" are explicitly mentioned as feedback channels, but votes aren't. I don't know if there was a specific motivation for doing so -- perhaps the choice was to only mention forms of feedback which involve free-form text -- or if it was a mere oversight. In any case, votes are a healthy part of our curation and moderation mechanisms just like, say, edits are. Changing the text in that passage to "Edits, comments, suggestions and votes [...]" might be of some use in clearing misunderstandings about the purpose of the Code of Conduct.