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That sounds like it should be illegal, and definitely sounds like it should be challenged in court.
It either is illegal or it isn't. There is nothing to challenge in court. Worse, I'm not sure what the solution is. I supposed you could push the deadline back, only for the incumbent, to declare they are in or out, but you'd also need some penalty for saying you'll run and then pulling out. And then who gets to decide if your reason is good enough. Dead from a car accident? ok no fines. Paralyzed from a car accident? you can use a wheelchair can't you?!?!
I'm not sure what practical rule can be put in place to avoid such behavior.
Withdrawing from a primary before the deadline?
Oklahoma Dems have four different candidates in their primary. It's not as though the GOP will run uncontested. Dems just didn't take this race seriously against an incumbent. It was a strategic decision by the Dems and a strategic decision by the GOP. None of it was approaching illegal, at least as far as the reporting suggests.
minutes before the deadline, in a clearly coordinated effort with the candidate who he wanted to replace him.