Real Representation. Real Accountability.

Bebe Ahmed is a retired educator and taxpaying homeowner in District 14 that believes the voters deserve someone who can feel the impact of the legislation being passed.

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Bebe Ahmed is a proud mother of two, a retired New York City public school teacher, and a longtime Westchester homeowner running for Westchester County Legislator, District 14. She immigrated to the United States on July 4, 1976, and grew up in the South Bronx believing in the American Dream of hard work, education, and opportunity. Bebe has lived in Westchester for over 26 years, raising her family and paying property taxes for decades. She is running to bring accountability, affordability, and transparency back to county government and to ensure it works for the people of District 14.

Affordability & Tax Relief

Westchester families are paying more and getting less. Property taxes are unsustainable, energy bills are exploding, and the cost of living is pushing seniors and working families out. I will fight for responsible budgeting, and smarter use of your tax dollars—so families can afford to stay in the communities they worked hard to build.

Public Safety

Public safety must come first. Residents deserve transparency, consequences for misconduct, and leadership that puts community safety ahead of politics. I will support law enforcement, demand accountability at every level of county government, and ensure policies protect law-abiding residents—not criminals.

Cost of Living

Unchecked energy costs are crushing our community.
Rising Con Edison bills and costly state mandates are driving up expenses for homeowners, renters, and small businesses. I will stand up to unfair rate hikes, demand transparency, and push back against policies that raise costs without protecting working families.

Real Representation

District 14 deserves a voice that understands the impact of county decisions.
As a homeowner, and mother, I know what these policies mean for families. I will represent every neighborhood—from Mount Vernon to McLean Avenue—with respect, honesty, and common sense, and make sure county government works for the people again.