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A four-term Senator is appointed to an important job over a first-term Senator. I hope this helps.
The best example of the seniority rule is: a four-term senator is appointed to an important job over a first-term senator.
Senior senator and junior senator are terms commonly used by the media with which they describe the seniority of the senators of the United States. Each state has two senators as its representatives in the Senate; the one who has more years in the position (continued) is, conventionally, called "senior senator", and the other is referred to as "junior senator".
There is no difference in terms of rights and attributions between both, although the internal rules of the Senate give greater powers to senators with greater seniority.