David Broder has already replied that the "Internationalist Communist Party" got about 20,000 votes in the whole of Italy in both elections, concentrated in the Milan area.This wikipedia entry confirms that in the 1948 this party got 20,736 votes of 0.08% Which, I suppose, is what we would have got if we'd contested every seat in, say, the 1945 general election here.These figures came from the site of the Italian Ministry of the Interior. The site also shows that in the region covering Milan the PC INTERNAZIONALISTA got 12,239 or 0.65%. So, we have now have official confirmation that the predecessors of the CWO did once contest elections. Good for them.Bordiga himself did not support this party, but it was still a continuation of the Italian Communist Left.