Former Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin beat out Rep. John Larson (D-CT) on Tuesday evening, delivering a stunning blow to a longtime representative as Democratic voters continue to push out older lawmakers. Bronin, 47, brought in 54% of the vote, compared to 78-year-old Larson’s 34% when the Associated Press called the race at 10 p.m. Bronin’s win comes as Democratic voters have increasingly shown a willingness to replace veteran lawmakers with younger challengers. Larson has served in the House since 1999, where he drew attention last year after he froze on the House floor last February due to a “complex partial seizure.” Larson’s office said the seizure resulted from a preexisting heart problem. He was betting that his progressive voting record, including a push to impeach President Donald Trump, would overcome questions about his age.