
Your Future State Senator, Malana Bracht
A grassroots builder & collaborator ready to boldly improve our community's quality of life!




Founded nonprofit that brought back Ob/Gyn's BACK to Midwest City and bridged the gap in the meantime for maternity care and early childhood development for
EOC families
(2023-2025)
Fought for the positive identity of Midwest City as author & project manager for the Images of America: Midwest City History Book
(2023-2025)
Guest contributing writer for the Midwest City Beacon highlighting community events and businesses and founder of 5,000-member EOC media platform,
"Midwest City Moms"
(2023-2025)
Passionate about being a Christian in Action. Former youth pastor alongside husband and now leader at Arise Church OKC. Former full-time corporate chaplain for six major companies in and around OKC
(2013-2026)
Vision & Results
VISION:
Bring OB/Gyn's back to Midwest City

Results:
Through awareness, collaborative initiatives and advocacy, Malana's leadership and teams partnered with local health providers to bring OB/GYNs back to EOC for the first time in four years.
This reopened access to this much-needed service to mothers and future families who want to or need to remain local during their maternity care.
(2025)
VISION:
Support health and wellness of pregnant moms and early childhood education in EOC children

Results:
In two years, coordinated the team-based support of over 135 families in EOC with maternity support, parent education, and peer-support groups through local partnerships. This included meal and grocery support, transportation to and from prenatal appointments for low-income expectant moms, access to maternity clothes and baby items, and facilitating monthly motherhood support groups in partnership with Midwest City Moms.
VISION:
Cultivate pride in our city and regional identity- Midwest City and Eastern Oklahoma County

Results:
Appointed to the Midwest City Historical Society committee, Malana also signed with a reputable historical book publisher to write the story of Midwest City in 2023. Over the next 18 months, she collaborated with local leaders, organizations and businesses, as well as applied for grant funding to bring the rich history of Midwest City to its residents.
(2025)
JOIN THE MOVEMENT!
Meet Malana Bracht
Graduate of Midwest City High School/ Mid-Del Technology Center and now raising her family of six in Eastern Oklahoma County (EOC), Malana Bracht is a dedicated Conservative Republican candidate running for Oklahoma State Senate District 42, representing the the best place to plant a business and raise a flourishing family.
Scroll down to explore and watch how she has already made an impact on EOC!


Her Story. . .
Malana Bracht (muh-lay-nuh brahkt) is proud to have called Eastern Oklahoma County home for almost two decades and is the place where she and her husband chose to raise their family and plant their businesses.
As Malana's very conservative working-class parents experienced hardship, they sacrificed and searched for a place to give their children a hope of a better future. Her family spent years of being on SNAP, Soonercare, and Section-8 bouncing around the low-income areas of OKC. That dream came true when they bought their first home in Midwest City, enabling Malana to become a graduate with honors from Midwest City High School & Mid-Del Technology Center in Cosmetology.During Malana's freshman year of high school, she also
gave her life to Christ at a youth summer camp, and her relationship with Christ began to transform her heart and prepare her for her future in leadership. Upon graduation, Malana qualified for Oklahoma's Promise and also attained a full-ride President's Leadership Scholarship to the University of Central Oklahoma, where she became the first in her family to receive her Bachelor's Degree. Her husband, Travis, was raised in a middle-class Christian Conservative home in neighboring Choctaw within the homeschool community. He received his Associates Degree from Rose State College, and later achieved his Bachelors in business. When they married, they bought their first home in Midwest City behind "Big Crest" off of Douglas Blvd. and began growing their family. While Malana worked in the public and nonprofit sector, she supported her husband Travis as he pursued his calling in ministry as a bivocational youth pastor to EOC youth and worked as a GS-11 HR Specialist at Tinker Air Force Base. Malana has been the music director or served in the worship ministry for almost 20 years! In 2019, Malana was privileged to begin her professional writing career, grow her small businesses and serve her community. She was blessed to work alongside innovative leadership, thought leaders and community strategists to solve problems in many sectors in and out of state. In 2022, Travis and Malana had two things in mind: How could they serve and care for their hometowns? What problems could they solve to be a light? Travis was inspired to bring hope to the lost spiritually and develop the local Body of Christ. In faith, he stepped down from his leadership role in HR with the Department of Defense and stepped into his lifelong dream to be a full-time senior pastor of a church plant called Arise Church OKC in March 2025. And Malana...







