Maryland Rep. Jamie Raskin was elected Thursday to serve as the Democratic Caucus’s representative for members who’ve served five or fewer terms.

The low-rung leadership position was created in 2016 to give more junior members a seat at the leadership table. Only members who are in those five most junior classes can vote in the election for the position.

Raskin, who was just elected to his second term, beat Alabama Rep. Terri Sewell, who won a fifth term earlier this month. The vote was 65-57.

“We’re going to have regular monthly meetings of the five junior classes so we can mobilize the best ideas for our legislative agenda and for public policy change,” Raskin said in a brief interview after the vote.

“We have an extraordinary youthful cohort in Congress right now, which needs to be heard and it needs to be seen by the American people,” he added. “And so I want to be an instrument for the empowerment of the junior members of Congress.”