State media reported today that Lin Zuluan was also fined 200,000 yuan (about USD 30,000).
Lin won a rare open election in 2012 in Wukan, a year after the village's residents openly revolted against land seizures and corruption. The ruling Communist Party allowed the vote as a concession to the villagers.
He was arrested in July as China's ruling Communist Party moved to suppress a new round of anti-corruption protests.
According to the Xinhua News Agency, prosecutors alleged Lin took nearly USD 90,000 in bribes to "influence livelihood and economic projects" in Wukan.