Germans began voting in two key state elections on Sunday in a test for Chancellor Olaf Scholz's fractious coalition halfway through its term, while the resurgent far right may get another boost. A surge in immigration and economic woes are top issues for the nearly 14 million people eligible to cast ballots in Bavaria, the country's biggest state, and in Hesse. With the combined voter base making up almost one in five of Germany's electorate, and both states qualifying as economic heavyweights among the country's 16 regions, the elections are seen as a crucial indicator of the population's mood. After...