When someone votes to close a question, he's saying that, in its current form, the question doesn't comply with SO's guidelines for questions and should not (possibly cannot) be answered.
Given that, should a user be allowed to vote to close a question and subsequently provide an answer?
What about the other way around: should a user be allowed to vote to close a question while having answered it?
My suggestion is:
(a) Users should be banned from answering questions they have voted to close,
(b) If the question is re-opened or the user's close vote expires (automatically after 2 days, I believe), then the answer-ban should be lifted.
(a) Users should be banned from voting-to-close a question to which they have an answer.
(b) If the answer is deleted, then the vote-to-close ban should be lifted.
After reading the related posts linked by Nine Shogs Shogging, a reasonable alternative is
(a) Users should be banned from adding non-wiki answers to questions they have voted to close,
(b) If the question is re-opened or the user's close vote expires (automatically after 2 days, I believe), then the non-wiki-answer-ban should be lifted.
(a) Users should be banned from voting-to-close a question to which they have a non-wiki answer.
(b) If the answer is deleted or converted to wiki, then the vote-to-close ban should be lifted.